Boat type: sailing yacht Boat name: Hunter Legend Boat length: 12.19m / 37.1ft Price: $50000 Country: USA Location: Illinois, Downtown Chicago Contact with seller by phone: 6128673314
Hunter Legend 40 description- Designed for old: style seaworthiness and grace, the Cape Dory 27 is a sloop that’s popular with singlehanders and cruising couples.
- Hull: Fiberglass
- Re: core balsa, extensive fibreglass work, a professional Algrip paint inside and out including the mast, boom and spinnaker pole. 6 coats of Interprotec on the bottom. New hatch and windows.
- Sails: main, mlzzen, jib roller furling
- Hood H: 325 furling system
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- Cal 25 Mark II, 1978, very clean , desingned by Bill Lapworth, Fresh: water and Coast Guard documented. Moored in Chicago in Jackson Park Harbor, Great condition ,inboard Diesel engine, Yanmar 8hp, wheel steering , conventional head, full inventory of sails and equipment all in good condition, autopilot ,Hood furling jib, Ideal tanden boat trailer. Clean cushion , water tank w/hook ups to faucets, auto bilge pump,nice galley w/ sink, ice box , counter area.
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- The hull is one piece , hand : laid fiberglass as in the deck..The roomy cockpit is over 6'6" long. Bellow deck the cabin offers comfortable sleeping accommodation for five and has ample stowage areas throughout the boat. Solidly built with good looks and outstanding performance,this boat is a good value.
- Designer: Bruce FARR / Jeanneau Design
- Engine: Yannmar 35hp diesel
- Classic Bill Tripp design. Owner modified from center: Board version to fixed bulbous keel. Interior needs only minor updates and TLC such as cushion covers, etc. Exterior needs some paint and brightwork refinishing. Running rigging needs cleaning and/or replacement. Standing rigging in excellent condition and has both main and trisail tracks.
- SL: 1 Digital Speed Log
Hunter Legend 40 - Equipment: Battery Isolator
- Beam: 13.5
- Draft: 6.5
- Description: 1985 Hunter Legend 40, a great sailboat of its time and still today. Very quick for a cruiser. Very well maintained including recent bottom paint sail stitching, and sealing.
Hunter Legend 40 equipment- 2: Headsail turning blocks
- 1 : Electric toilet base kit with macerator and bowl scavenger pump
- TrueCharger multi: step 40 amp dockside battery charger
- Automatic 3: Step Deep Cycle regulator
- Water: 80gal. (stainless) 2008
- Quarter berth: starboard side midship sleeps 1.
- Walk: through galley, perfect for cooking underway in high seas. New Dometic DC refrigeration/freezer, new 2008. New Origo 6000 2 burner stove/oven, new 2008. New microwave, new 2010. Incredible drawer storage and sliding door storage in galley.
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- D: 8 battery for starting battery, new 2008. Voltage meter. Battery parallel switch. 2 dockside electrical cables.
- Main Stateroom Location: V: Berth – King size bed, hanging locker, and drawer storage, linen closet and head with fully enclosed standing shower and sink. New faucet, 2008
- Guest berth: Aft starboard suite with full sized bed, hanging locker, drawer storage, and head with shower and sink.
- Engin: Yanmar 54hp, new 2007, 900hrs
- Holding: 17gal.(stainless) 2008
- Main sail: on Harken syst., Lazy jack
- Yankee and jib: Neil Pride 2011, on Harken roller furling
- GPS : Garmin 740S, with charts Ontario,east coast, Bahamas.
- Radar : Garmin GRM18HD
- AIS: Garmin 300
- Radio : am/fm/cd/usb Clarion
- 4 self: tailing winches, danforth anchor with a 30' chain, 250' rode
- 2 heads : 1 full head with shower
Hunter Legend 40 - : 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.
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