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Used Sail Catamaran for sale Hunter 376 Vessel Summary

$55,545 S/V Hunter 376

S/V Hunter 376

    BASIC SUMMARY

    Boat Length

    38 ft

    Asking Price

    $55,545

    Manufacturer

    Hunter

    Year Built

    1997

    Model

    Hunter 376

    Type of Yacht

    Sail

    Boat Condition

    Used

    Boat Name

    "S/V Hunter 376"

    Status

    For Sale

    LOCATION

    DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS

    Manuf. Length

    38ft / 11.58m' ( m)

    Maximum Draft

    5ft 0in / 1.52m' ( m)

    Beam

    12ft 6in / 3.81m' ( m)

    LWL

    32ft / 9.75m' ( m)

    Mast Height Clearance

    60ft 1in' ( m)

    No of Cabins

    2

    No of Heads

    1

    Holding Tank

    35

    HULL AND DECK CONFIGURATION

    Hull Configuration

    Catamaran

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Boat Description

Overall Character & Feel

The Hunter 376 is a graceful, well-proportioned 37-ish-foot cruiser built in 1997 by Hunter Marine. It strikes a lovely balance between a comfortable, live-aboard-friendly interior and sailing performance that is spirited yet manageable. Many people choosing this boat are drawn to that balance — the ability to feel in control at the helm, enjoy a cozy interior space below deck, and still sail with confidence whether day-cruising or heading on a longer coastal trip.

With its fiberglass hull and a shoal wing keel for shallow-water flexibility, the Hunter 376 is versatile: good for cruising near shore — think the Florida Keys, the Gulf Coast, or Bahamas runs — but solid enough for more serious coastal sailing when properly prepared.

Sailing & Deck Features: Performance and Ease

On deck and under sail, the 376 offers a mix of ease, performance, and sensible design. It uses a B&R-rigged fractional sloop configuration that relies on swept-back spreaders rather than a traditional backstay, simplifying sail control. The generous fully battened mainsail paired with a smaller headsail makes sail handling easier, especially when shorthanded. The cockpit is roomy and user-friendly with wheel steering and a walk-through transom with swim platform; sail controls are led aft to the cockpit so you can steer and adjust sails without constantly going forward. These qualities add up to a boat that respects the sea while making sailing accessible and enjoyable, even without a full crew.

Who It’s Great For — And What to Keep in Mind

The Hunter 376 will appeal to those who want a boat that feels like a true home on the water — roomy, private, and comfortable. It suits sailors who prefer a manageable rig and do not want to wrestle with large, heavy headsails. It is well suited to coastal cruising, weekend getaways, or living aboard, and it offers a pleasing blend of performance and comfort for those who value both.

Living Comfort: Interior and Accommodations

One of the Hunter 376’s strongest appeals is its well-thought-out interior and amenity package. The layout offers two staterooms — a forward V-berth and an aft cabin — providing private sleeping quarters, and the salon/dining area converts to additional berths when needed. The galley is designed for practical meal preparation with ample counter space and storage so you can cook aboard comfortably. There is a fully enclosed head with a separate shower stall, and multiple opening hatches and ports plus a wrap-around deck skylight provide natural light and ventilation so below decks never feel claustrophobic. The salon features comfortable settees, fine woodwork, shelving, and storage, making the cabin feel welcoming and homey. Whether you are sailing for a weekend or staying aboard for a week or more, the Hunter 376 offers a genuinely cozy, livable space.

In Your Shoes — Imagining Life Aboard

Picture this: it’s early morning, the sky is soft and golden as the boat rocks gently in her slip. You step onto deck and take a deep breath of sea air mixed with salt — that hint of freedom. The cockpit, with its walk-through stern, makes boarding easy. The deck layout feels intuitive, safe, and inviting.

Down below, light pours in through the skylight and hatches. The woodwork feels warm underfoot. With a mug of coffee in hand, you move through the cozy saloon, maybe open a hatch and listen to the distant gulls. You prepare breakfast in the galley, moving easily between surfaces and storage. There is a quiet sense of belonging.

Later, with sails set, the boat heels gently and the canvas fills as you handle sheets and the wheel — maybe solo, maybe with a friend. You catch a breeze, feel the water under the hull, and the wind in your hair. The Hunter 376 becomes more than fiberglass and sail: she becomes home and adventure, comfort and possibility.

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors to investigate such details as the buyer desired validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Photos may not properly reflect the current condition of the actual vessel offered for sale. In some cases stock photographs may have been used.

Mechanical Disclaimer

Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing.

Dinghy Disclaimer

All dinghies are considered separate vessels and should have separate titles and documents. There is no guarantee as to the title of the dinghy on this vessel so Buyer accepts that while he may receive the dinghy included in the transaction, he may not receive the proper title to it.