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Year
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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2004
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21.5'
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8'
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3.5'
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Maine
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$11,995
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| Description: |
From the drawing board of noted sport boat designer, Glenn Henderson, the Hunter 216 is truly a fun boat to sail. Whether you are a novice or a
seasoned skipper, you will appreciate the forgiving nature of the rig, the stability of the hull and simplicity of sailing it. The innovative underbody will
provide exhilarating performance when pushed with the ability to power down whenever needed. The large cockpit will accommodate the crew with
comfort and the cuddy can handle a portable head and a v-berth with storage. A special hydraulic lift mechanism allows for effortless lifting of the lead
keel, and a unique lifting, VARA inboard rudder gives real performance with true beaching ability. Construction is by Hunter’s patented Advanced
Composite Process, which combines thermoformed UV protected plastic, fiberglass mat and injected foam. The result is a tough, almost maintenancefree
hull that is virtually unsinkable. |
| Equipment: |
RIGGING
Anodized Fractional Rig w/Spreaders
4:1 Boom Vang System
Hinged Mast
Halyards & Running Rigging
Mainsail/Jib
4:1 Mainsheet System
Reefing System for Mainsail
ACP Structured Hull
Cast Lead Centerboard
w/Hydraulic Lift System
Cuddy Cabin for Storage
Hatchboard and Lockable Hatch
Inboard VARA Rudder System
w/Easy Lift Rudder
Integral Centerline Toe Rail
Over 1,500 lbs. of Positive Flotation
Protective Rubrail
Stainless Steel Bow Eye
Stainless Steel Mooring Cleats (4)
Tiller Extension |
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Location: Stockton Springs, Maine
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L34598

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207-567-4270
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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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composite
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monohull
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daysailer
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fractional sloop
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excellent
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