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No Reserve Bankruptcy Auction Selling for Richard Dauval, Trustee, Bankruptcy Estate of Matias Santiago, Case No. 26-0076
Opening Bid Only $25,000!
The 2009 Hunter 49 is a production fiberglass cutter rigged cruising sailboat. Designed by Glenn Henderson and the Hunter Design Team, this nearly 50-foot vessel was built as a spacious, heavy-displacement passage maker meant for long-distance cruising and liveaboard comfort.
New Marine Survey completed and available.
Key Characteristics:
Design & Rigging: Features a distinct B&R rig with swept-back spreaders, an overlapping genoa, and a self-tacking staysail/inner forestay. The hull integrates Kevlar reinforcement in the forward sections and a "hollow bow" entry. Ease of Handling: Designed for shorthanded or single-handed sailing, with all lines, halyards, and dual-ended mainsheet controls leading directly back into the deep, secure cockpit. Interior & Volume: Notable for its cavernous interior volume, featuring nearly 7 feet of headroom in the salon, a cherrywood finish, up to a three-cabin/two-head layout, and amenities like standard air conditioning, a large master stateroom forward, and a massive linear galley Fela Boat 49' Hunter 2009
Fela is a luxurious passage-maker with a 3-cabin floor plan capable of extended offshore cruising. This Hunter 49 offers very comfortable live-aboard accommodations and outstanding seakeeping capability. With an overall length of 49 feet 11 inches, a 14 feet 5-inch beam and 6 feet 9 inches of salon headroom, the Hunter 49 is a BIG boat with impressive interior volume. Driving the Hunter 49's hull is a specially engineered sail plan that achieves maximum efficiency while maintaining the Hunter trademark of single-handed sail-ability, which is a great feature for a boat of this size. Some components aboard this Hunter 49 include Hunter's famous mainsheet traveler arch, backstayless B & R rig and a bow thruster. |