The 2004 Hunter 306 is a 30-foot fiberglass sailing yacht designed by Glenn Henderson, built during a period of strong innovation at Hunter. The boat combines substantial interior volume with straightforward handling and genuine cruising ability in a manageable package. The rig features a large mainsail paired with a non-overlapping headsail, making it responsive and stable while remaining easy to manage short-handed. The design rewards confident sailing without excessive complexity.
Below deck, the 306 offers over 6 feet of headroom throughout, an expansive aft cabin, and a bright, open salon with abundant natural light. The layout delivers livability and space typically associated with considerably larger boats. A single head is installed. This interior volume makes the boat equally comfortable for weekend getaways, extended cruising, or time spent at the dock.
Power comes from an 18-horsepower Yammer diesel engine, providing reliable auxiliary propulsion. The hull measures 30 feet in length with a 10.75-foot beam, giving the boat good stability and sea-keeping ability. Overall, the 306 balances comfort and capability with the kind of straightforward ownership experience that appeals to sailors looking for substance without unnecessary complication.
Length
30.00 FT
Beam
10.75 FT
Draft
5.33 FT
Weight
7,150 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
2GM20F
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
20 GAL
Water
40 GAL