The 2009 Hunter 310 is a 30-foot fiberglass cruising sailyacht built on a design that balances performance with comfort. Powered by a 21-horsepower Yammer diesel engine, the boat features a B & R fractional rig with swept-back spreaders and no backstay—an arrangement that enhances stability and keeps the deck clear for working. The design incorporates side decks and nonskid surfaces suited to active sailing.
The interior is organized around two private staterooms, each separated by a privacy bulkhead rather than a curtain. The salon includes a large dinette convertible to a double berth and dual settees with storage. Multiple hatches, screened ports, and the Hunter wraparound windshield provide natural light throughout the cabin. A single head serves the accommodations.
Topside, the cockpit is notably spacious with room for crew to work or relax. Twin drop-leaf tables enable cockpit dining, and beneath the seating lies generous locker storage. The helm seat hinges aft to access the walkthrough transom, which includes a retractable swim ladder, cockpit shower, and dedicated propane tank storage. An integrated arch above the cockpit provides an attachment point for the mainsheet and optional bimini, keeping the working deck uncluttered.
Length
30.75 FT
Beam
11.08 FT
Draft
3.83 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3YGM
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
25 GAL
Water
50 GAL