The Hunter 320 is a 32-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat built for comfortable passage-making with thoughtful design throughout. Her rig features a backstayless B&R system with a large roach mainsail and small jib, engineered for ease of handling. The mast incorporates strategically placed struts and reduced upper sections to minimize weight aloft, resulting in steadier motion and a stronger overall rig. Low freeboard and an extended waterline contribute to balanced performance in various wind conditions.
Below deck, the layout centers on two private staterooms separated by solid bulkheads. The master cabin offers good headroom, a queen berth, two hanging lockers, and substantial stowage. The main salon is spacious with generous seating and storage throughout. The galley is fully appointed with teak trim, a stove, microwave, and either an insulated icebox or optional refrigerator-freezer. An aft head includes a Corian-topped vanity with storage and a full shower.
On deck, a stainless steel arch supports the boom clear of crew and cockpit traffic while providing handholds and attachment points for optional canvas. The custom helm console integrates electronics, cup holders, storage, and flip-up tables. A 20-horsepower Beta Marine diesel engine provides auxiliary power. The boat accommodates two cabins and one head.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
10.83 FT
Draft
5.83 FT
Weight
8,550 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Beta Marine
Engine Model
Beta 20
Power
NaN HP
Hours
40 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
28 GAL
Water
50 GAL