Hunter Sailboats

June 2, 2009 by Chris Wethered  
Filed under Trailerable Sailboats

One size does not fit all

One size does not fit all. Hunter sailboats are split into defined user groups. This provides choice through preference of activity. The themes that run through the range however are constant.

Over thirty five years the builder has developed good relationships with key brands. They have a buying power that helps pass on value to the customers.

Several components or features on board or part of the service offered are either copy right or unique to the company. The utility surfaces are made from Corian, to be endurable, shiny and easy to clean.

The kevlar technology used to laminate the hull and keel is unique to the vessels. Another quality is the five year guarantee offered for the hull and also a blister free guarantee as well.

Hunter sailboats are made to be low maintenance. Naturally sailors prefer sailing to maintenance as an activity. Through out the range ease of handling is paramount. This allows crews to learn easily. Making it fun.

Pre fabricated

Most components for the interior of the vessels are pre fabricated outside of the hull. This lowers the manufacturing costs through economy of scale. This saving is passed to the customer. Entertainment on board is found through flat screen televisions and Bose equipment. Great for cruising along. Or keeping younger crew members occupied when the anchor is lowered!

Safe, reliable and great for the family

Safe, reliable and great for the family

What kind of boating do you do?

The range of yachts is split into trailerable sailboats sizes and beyond. The Edge at 28′ provides the best of both power boat and sailing. Thanks to the 75 horse power capacity engine.

For day sailing the range is between 14′ and 21′. The hulls are toughened to be more impact resistant than regular fiberglass. Ideal for beginners!

Next step are pocket cruisers. Salon space and over night capacity help sailors to relax. Coming in between 25′ and 27′. Weekend breaks, these vessels make longer journeys possible.

Mid size boats are classed between 31′ and 38′. These boats are designed for performance and comfort. Value is an added advantage.

The cruising range has been designed for distance voyages. Features aid boat speed through the water. The hull is designed for least resistance to take full advantage of the available wind.

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