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Yacht brokers willing to sell used Hunters at all, usually will make
mention of offshore Hunters showing up with broken tabbing, loose decks, flexed hulls and a host of other issues having to do with structural integrity. Jax, I personally know a fellow who made structural repairs to hunters in the early 90's due to severe hull flex. That said, Hunter has much improved over recent years. I was recently aboard a few of their DS yachts and I was impressed. I think Hunter has matched the quality of Catalina (a smart move) in recent years and is better than Beneteau. I repeatedly see Beneteau's with issues and I'd never buy one. Anyone going offshore would generally be happier with something purpose built-you're right on that account. RB |
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