Looking for a boat that balances classic lines with bulletproof reliability? This 1982 Hunter 33 is a standout example of the "Cherubini era"—a time when Hunter focused on heavy-duty construction and solid sailing ability. Designed by the legendary John Cherubini, this isn’t just a starter boat; it’s a capable coastal cruiser that feels much larger than its 33 feet. Unlike modern designs that can feel twitchy in a breeze, the '82 Hunter 33 features a deep-V entry and a substantial 10,000lb displacement. It carves through a chop with a steady, "big boat" feel. Whether you’re single-handing or entertaining, the masthead sloop rig is close winded and easy to manage, while the internally-mounted spade rudder gives you pinpoint control in tight marinas.
Holding tank is not installed, but is included with the boat.
Engine hours to be checked. Prop material to be checked.
Also has a 110V AC system with shore power cord.
1x Rule 800 gph electric bilge pump
Genoa = 110%. Working jib = 106%.
Deck stepped masthead rig.
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