This 1989 Hunter Legend 37 is a fiberglass sailing yacht built for extended cruising and comfortable living aboard. At 37.5 feet overall with a 12.75-foot beam, she draws shallow enough to access remote anchorages while her 16,400-pound displacement provides solid stability. The 30-horsepower Yanmar diesel engine with approximately 1,950 hours has been well maintained, with recent work including a new cutlass bearing, fresh exhaust manifold, and updated fuel filters and cables.
Below deck, the layout offers flexible sleeping arrangements with a queen berth aft, a spacious forward cabin, a convertible settee, and an additional bunk, along with a single head. The galley is equipped for serious cruising with a gimballed gas oven, induction cooktop, microwave, toaster, and a large refrigerator-freezer. Hot water is available from either the engine or shore power. New flooring and upholstery have been installed throughout.
A comprehensive 2020 electrical refit forms the heart of this boat's systems. Solar panels totaling 330 watts charge four house batteries via an MPPT controller, while a 2,000-watt inverter supplies 120-volt outlets in all cabins. Shore power is fully modernized with dual-pole breakers. Navigation and safety electronics include a 2020 Furuno radar with iPad integration, AIS, Simrad autopilot, and VHF radio. A new Lofrans electric windlass with 150 feet of chain handles ground tackle, which includes a 20-kilogram Rockna anchor plus secondary anchors.
On deck, a stainless steel radar arch frames the hard-top dodger with full enclosure. Self-tailing Barient winches handle the sail plan of mainsail with single-line reefing, genoa, and spinnaker. An electric swim platform serves as a dinghy lift. Air conditioning and heating are integrated throughout. Spare filters, belts, and other consumables are included.
Length
37.50 FT
Beam
12.75 FT
Draft
4.75 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3HM35F
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,950 HRS
Fuel
Diesel