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Contact:
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 Lady Gail
Hunter - 336
33 feet,  1996
64500 USD
Located in Gulf Coast US
Sloop rig, Fiberglass construction, Wing keel, Wheel steering
27 Horsepower Yanmar Inboard Diesel engine
Accommodations
A large open salon with a full wrap around settee and forward v-berth is perfect for those who like to entertain, but occasionally have guests aboard. You'll find warm hand-rubbed teak, great looking ash accents, and durable designer fabrics throughout the 336. The full service galley was given tremendous thought and design input. The sink, for instance, includes twin, deep basins, dual cover/cutting boards, and a seperate drain board - all done in tough fiberglass for easy cleaning and maintenance. The icebox includes a hydraulic assist to keep it open while searching for that last onion or tomato. The built-in dish rack holds the standard non-skid dishes in place and provides a handy sink light as well. Aft, you'll see an extra-wide queen size berth, hanging locker and plenty of storage. The unique cockpit design allows for more headroom down below, where you really need it.
* Teak and holly cabin sole
* Head with shower
* Convertible dinette
* Nav station
* AM/FM stereo with cassette player
Galley
* Two burner stove with oven
* Pressure water system
* Water heater
* Microwave
* Icebox
Electronics
* Autohelm ST50 plus wind
* VHF radio
* Autohelm knot meter
* Autohelm depth sounder
* Compass
Electrical
* 12vdc
* 110vac
* Two batteries
* Battery charger
* Shore power
Deck
Topsides you'll quickly understand why Hunter is the leader. By bringing the coaming outboard to the rail, more usable space has been ergonomically carved out of the cockpit, providing for a custom steering console complete with tables and drink storage. The helm seat actually tilts back to become the boarding step, and as in all Hunters, you'll find superior cockpit and swim platform storage. Hunter believes that a boat should perform as well as it looks, and the 336 with it's powerful rig is no exception. It utilizes a large roach main, full battens, end of boom sheeting, and a high aspect ratio jib. You get the performance you want with the ease of sail handling you need. The 336 makes short handed sailing a snap. Small, but important, touches like twin dorade vents, integral anchor rollers, midship cleats, and electronics pod are all included aboard the 336.
* Dutchnan flaking system
* Boom vang
* Tank gauges
* Tool kit
* Lifesling
* Two fenders
* Stainless bow pulpit
* Stainless stern rail with seats
* Double lifelines with gates
* Bimini top
* Cockpit and transom storage lockers
* Swim platform with ladder
* Cockpit table with drink holders
* Hot/cold cockpit shower
* Bilge pump
* All lines led to cockpit
* Winches
* Anchor
* Docklines
* Three opening ports
* Four hatches
* Masthead tri color and anchor light
Sail Inventory
* Full batten main sail with cover
* 110% furling jib
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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Sails - additional to working sails |
Danforth |
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Jib Furler |
Bimini |
Self Tailing Winches |
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Depth Sounder |
Anemometer |
Knotmeter |
VHF Radio |
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Stove |
Water Tank |
Marine Head |
Oven |
Pressurised Water |
Shower |
Water Heater |
Ice Box |
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 Helm
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