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sailing yacht Hunter 460 Sale info

Boat price$154900Year of built2000
Boat manufacturerHunterBoat model460
Boat type: sailing yacht
Boat name: Hunter 460
Boat length: 14.02m / 42.7ft
Price: $154900
Country: USA
Location: California, San Diego
Contact with seller by phone: 619-681-0633

Hunter 460 equipment

  • Dometic 3: Way Refrigerator/Freezer (12V, 110V and Propane) (New 2008)
  • Two Lewmar #43 Self: Tailing Two Speed Winches w/Locking Handles
  • Anchor : Danforth stern
  • FREEZER: SEAFROST engine driven system
  • Water Heater: 6g 110v/Engine heat exchanger
  • Radar : Raymarine C70 with 4KW Radome,
  • wind direction: Wind indicator mounted at mast
  • Other: Jiffy reefing system
  • CHART PLOTTER: Raymarine C70 w/software for U.S. West Coast/Mexico & Hawaii
  • GPS : Raymarine C70
  • Compass : Plastimo Olympic
  • STEREO:Alpine TOM: 7561 w/ interior speakers &(2) speakers in cockpit
  • Inverter : Freedom 20, 2000 Watt (New 2006)
  • LINES LED AFT: Yes, through Spinlock clutches
  • Watermaker: Cruise RO water(30g/h),
  • GATES: Port, Starboard, Stern
  • NAV LIGHTS: Tricolor, Masthead anchor
  • SWIM PLATFORM: Yes, hinged seat provides access
  • Log: speedometer
  • float: off trailer (galvanized), 2HP Johnson engine, North sails and Quantum genoa, deck cover with skirts (always keep under cover!). Very little used in the past two seasons.
  • FISH BOX: (2)Integrated in transom
  • DINGHY: 10’(2006), Nissan 6 hp, 4: stroke (2006) Garhauer outboard lifting hoist on rail mounted bracket
  • COVERS & CURTAINS: Custom built Dodger & Bimini w/ net cockpit enclosure (2005) Covers for Mainsail, winches, helm. Screens for all opening ports. Canvas on dodger replaced 2010
  • Bilge pump: (1) Automatic on float switch, (1) Freezer, (1) Shower sump
  • Steering: Wheel, cable & quadrant w/emergency Tiller

Hunter 460 description

  • LOA: 34 ft 1 in
  • Her comfortable live: aboard qualities belies her performance capabilities. She has a reputation for being a racer as well as a cruiser. The owner is insistent that all maintenance of systems and cosmetics be attended to at all times.
  • Beam: 10 ft 0 in
  • LWL: 26 ft 2 in
  • Fuel Tanks: 1 Aluminum (38 Gallons)
  • GPS: Raymarine 2011
  • VHF : Icom 1996
  • Perfect condition,first time in water at 2006,fully equipped for it's class : 220v marine power outlet with 50 mt extension power cord,220v/12v inboard instalation,12v to 220v power inverter,automatic batt. charger,two new batteries,vhs,gps chart plotter/fishfinder,12v/220v/gas fridge,alcohol burning stove,sink,head with shower,pressurised water,150 lit fresh water tank,cocpit shower,bimini top,furling genoa,dinghi new yamaha 4hp outboard,two anchors with chain,swimming lader, XL fuel tanks...
  • Good condition, Luger 21 Southwind Sloop, includes: 1 main sail, 1 jib/genoa, trailer, 7.5 mercury outboard motor w/ one 10 litre gas tank , VHF marine radio w/ emergency antenna, 2 batteries,1 solar panel, battery maintainer, 2 spare tires (for trailer), 2 paddles, 4 life jackets, 1 anchor, 3 bumpers, 1 life preserver ring, 1 fire extinguisher, 1 set of emergency flares
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  • Builder: Pacific Seacraft

Hunter 460

  • Beam: 14
  • Draft: 5
  • Description: All new wiring for batteries, charger, inverter, Link 1000 and cockpit electronics installed 2005/2006
  • Equipment: LIFEJACKETS: (4) Type II

Hunter 460

  • : top which gives her a very distinctive feature. The 27 T2 displaces only 5400 pounds but is very quick and well built. The only critique with this 27 was the lack of headroom (Practical Sailor Dec 1995). The keel is bone dry and the cabin include Wine glass holder, CB radio, all necessary marine equipment, including five type II life jackets, and an additional 310sqft main sail. Two stroke engine and maintenance is conducted regularly. This boat is simply looking for a good home and a owner for the upcoming season. Owners feel that the boat stands up well to windy conditions, stating that they feel safe in the boat because she is stable and remains under control when the usual precautions have been taken. (Practical Sailor Magazine, June 1, 1995.) We love to sail and recently upgraded to a 34 footer simply because of additional stowing for our diving equipment. Our asking price is $6,000 but open minded to negotiations.