The 1997 Hunter 336 is a 33.5-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat built around a spacious, bright interior and manageable sail plan. Powered by a Yanmar diesel engine with low running hours, the boat combines reliable propulsion with a design well-suited to both weekend trips and extended cruising. The boat has spent its life in freshwater.
Below deck, the layout centers on a comfortable two-stateroom arrangement with an aft queen berth, forward cabin, generous headroom throughout, and a full galley featuring twin-basin sink and hydraulic-assist icebox. Warm teak and ash accents, along with durable fabrics, define the cabin finish. The main salon provides space for relaxation, while multiple storage lockers serve cruising needs.
On deck, the cockpit design prioritizes usable space and ergonomic comfort, with an integral swim platform and walk-through transom for easy access to the water and dinghy boarding. All sail lines lead aft, making the boat straightforward to handle single- or short-handed. The sail plan includes a full-batten main with large roach, high-aspect-ratio jib, and modern rigging hardware sized for manageable controls.
A composting head has been installed for low-maintenance operation. The boat comes equipped with a full complement of cruising gear as part of the original package, from galley basics to navigation and safety equipment.
Length
33.50 FT
Beam
11.67 FT
Draft
4.50 FT
Weight
11,030 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Yanmar
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
30 GAL
Water
80 GAL