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hunter 34
Yes i have decided that the hunter suits my life style and price range. what i was looking for was a responce to the negative in terms of constructive fault finding IE kingpost rots/holding tank known to be a problem. plastic porthole/window surounds known to be leaky. engine a pig to get to ECT. You can just about count on leaky windows if someone has not done a full job on them. For what it's worth, this is a problem found on a lot of boats at all price levels. The Hunter ports had it the worst in climate like NY, totally unable to handle the wide temp variations. Both the 34 and the 40 we had here had leaky windows, but surprisingly dry decks. Robert 35s5 NY |
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