Hunter boats on Boat Trader
Hunter is a boat builder in the marine industry that offers boats for sale in differing sizes on Boat Trader, with the smallest current boat listed at 24 feet in length, to the longest vessel measuring in at 50 feet, and an average length of 35.98 feet. Boat Trader currently has 178 Hunter boats for sale, including 0 new vessels and 178 used boats listed by both individual owners and professional boat dealers mainly in United States. The oldest model listed is a built in 1976 and the newest model year of 2014.
How much do Hunter boats cost?
Hunter boats for sale on Boat Trader are offered at a swath of prices, valued from $4,928 on the moderate end all the way up to $220,448 for the most extravagant models. Higher performance models now listed come rigged with motors up to 109 horsepower, while the most modest more functional models may have as little as 5 horsepower engines (although the average engine size is 34 HP).
What kind of boats does Hunter build?
Of the boats listed, Hunter offers familiar boat hull types and designs including monohull, displacement and other. These vessels are usually considered ideal for popular boating boating pursuits such as overnight cruising, sailing, watersports and day cruising. The boats available here currently from this builder come with inboard, outboard, outboard-4S and electric propulsion systems, available in diesel, gas, electric and other fuel systems.
Why are Hunter boats popular?
Among other classes and models, Hunter is well known for its Cruisers, Sloop, Racer/Cruiser, Center Cockpit and Daysailer. Overall these available boats have a deeper draft and very wide beam, features that make them perfect for overnight cruising, sailing, watersports and day cruising. Given their classic, crowd-pleasing status as a popular, established boat brand, used Hunter boats in good condition often make sensible candidates for boat repowering projects.
What is the best Hunter model?
Some of the most popular Hunter models as of today include: 38, 340, 33, 410 and 386.