Additional Boat Details
Interior layout
The overall layout is social, with a U-shaped galley to starboard that allows the cook to converse or otherwise take part in the goings on. The galley has a two-burner stove, sink and an icebox. It is abutted by a dinette that seats four.
The port side features a settee and full navigation station with chart table and light. The aft cabin is roomy. Teak paneling warms the saloon and other bulkheads. Plentiful windows provide light and cross ventilation. The boat carries 35 gallons of water.
Galley
Two burner alcohol stove, and oven
Sink
Icebox
Generous storage
Electronic Equipment
Depthfinder
VHF
Clarion stereo
27' Flat screen Samsung television
Freshwater pump
Water heater
Toaster oven
Electrical System
3 battery bank
3 battery charger
1 battery switch
2 30 amp inlets for shore power
Other Equipment
Compass
Safety equipment
Throw able flotation horseshoe
Marine A/C that works great
Remarks
If you want to set sail and cruise, this Hunter 31 is ready right now to accommodate you and a crew of 5. The dual cabin has sleeping for 6, head with vanity, full galley with plenty of secured storage, shore power, with a water heater and a battery charger.
The overall condition of this vessel is very nice. The engine starts instantly, and purrs like a kitten! All of the hoses for the exhaust have been replaced in addition to the riser. Information relative to upkeep and maintenance of boat is on board.
The layout of the interior is very generous. Below deck you will see amenities that most 35 footers have. Designed for ease of movement as well maximum utilization of the 6’3” headroom a 10’11” Beam. This Hunter 31 has a complete and fully equipped galley, standard for-and aft dinette, private head shower and vanity, large chart table, berths for six, air conditioning, and loads of storage space.
Above decks, you’ll find a well designed and engineered boat. Molded-in non-skid on the decks allows your crew to move with ease and safety. The cockpit is large and contains a large 34” Wheel. Cockpit seats contain lockers for storage of lines and other deck gear. The starboard side locker contains the freshwater fill.