The 2001 Hunter 380 is a cruising sailboat built around comfort and livability. At 37 feet with a 12.5-foot beam, she combines generous interior volume with practical deck space. The fiberglass hull is powered by a single 40-horsepower Yammer diesel engine, and she's equipped with roller furling main and headsails for easy handling.
Below deck, two staterooms offer sleeping and storage. The forward cabin has an en suite vanity with sink, hanging lockers, and drawer space. The aft master features a queen berth with additional storage. A separate head with Corian vanity, electric marine toilet, and shower stall serves both cabins. The main saloon centers on a convertible dinette and facing settee, with the galley situated nearby. The galley includes a double-basin stainless sink, side-by-side ice boxes, and top-loading trash bins, all with Corian counters.
Interior ventilation comes from a Hunter signature windshield, multiple fixed and screened ports, and overhead hatches. Reverse-cycle air conditioning and heat are installed for climate control. The nav station is integrated into the saloon with ample electronic space, and storage throughout is substantial.
On deck, the cockpit is designed with extended coamings for proportional seating and working space, with room for eight. A custom console and folding table provide a sheltered dining area.
Length
37.25 FT
Beam
12.58 FT
Draft
6.50 FT
Weight
15,595 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
Yanmar
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,215 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
30 GAL
Water
75 GAL