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2002 Hunter 356

location icon Annapolis, Maryland
Year 2002
Length 35 ft
Builder/Manufacturer Hunter Marine
Price
$69,750

THE OWNER SAYS, "GET THIS BABY SOLD"!

PRICE JUST REDUCED ON 11/3! 

The first of the Glenn Henderson designs, the Hunter 356 set the standard for the next generation of Hunter sailboats.

Contemporary styling, easy to maneuver and sail, with good stability and performance, the Hunter 356 makes your time on the water a pleasure. And with almost no exterior wood, you can spend your time sailing instead of varnishing!

On deck, all lines are led back to the cockpit for safety, while the in-mast furling and roller furling headsail make sail handling a breeze. The walk-thru transom makes boarding from a dinghy or the swim ladder easy. The signature Hunter Stainless Steel Arch provides wonderful control with end boom sheeting and the traveler controls are within easy reach of the helmsperson. A generous amount of cockpit seating and the two stern rail seats are a natural invitation to relax in the cockpit.

Below decks, the spacious and open feel is that of a much larger yacht. The finely varnished teak interior features large, easy to grab fiddles and softly radiused corners. The saloon features a convertible dinette that is large enough to easily seat four- with lots of elbow room to spare. Forward is a roomy V-berth cabin, while the owner's stateroom aft features loads of storage and a queen size athwart ship mattress- with a headboard! There are Corian counters throughout, a stall shower in the head and a galley with separate refrigerator/freezer compartments and lots of counter space.

All of this design innovation earned the Hunter 356 some well deserved recognition. It was Cruising World's "Best Production Cruiser under $200,000" in 2001, their "Boat of the Year" in 2002 and Sail Magazine's "Top Ten" in 2002!

If you are looking for a mid-size boat and comfort and performance are important to you, then definitely consider the Hunter 356.

"DISCOVERY" is a lovely, well maintained version of this roomy, comfortable family-friendly cruiser. Her owners have cared for her lovingly and it shows. They have now decided to explore other adventures- and "DISCOVERY" awaits her new owner.

Call today to make an appointment to come see her for yourself- this is one boat that is worthy of your personal inspection!

Specifications

Year Built 2002
Category Sail
Length Overall 35'6 ft
Length Of Deck 34'6 ft
Beam 12 ft
Max Draft 5 ft
Cabins 2
Cabin Headroom 6'5 ft
Double Berths 3
Construction Fiberglass
Hull ID HUN35141L102
Keel Bulb Keel
Drive Type Direct
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 27 hp
Fuel Tanks 1
Fuel Tank Cap. 38 gal
Water Tank Cap. 75 gal
Holding Tanks 1
Holding Tank Cap. 30 gal
Ballast 5064 lb
Displacement 13,900 lb
Bridge Clearance 55'3 ft

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Yanmar
Model: 3GM30F
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 27hp
Type: Inboard
Engine Location: Center
Drive Type: Direct
Year: 2002
Engine Hours: 429
Accommodations

Forward stateroom: In the forward stateroom there is a 6’6” x 6’8” berth, with shelved locker storage beneath it for linens and other items. Nicely fiddled shelves line each hull side; the hull is covered with padded vinyl. At the aft end are two tall cedar-lined lockers, the starboard with shelves and a hanging locker to port. Arched double doors separate this cabin from the saloon. Additionally, there is a louvered pass-thru that can be opened for improved air flow. The lighting is provided by two overhead LED lights and 2 LED reading lights. Ventilation is provided by a large overhead hatch with screen and a 12V Hella fan. Headroom in here is 5’11”.

Saloon: Moving aft into the saloon on starboard is a U-shaped dinette with bolstered seat back cushions. There is storage beneath the seats and behind the sea back along the hull-side. Above and behind the dinette seating is a fiddled shelf, with lockers on either end. The dinette table can be lowered to convert to a 6’4” x 42” berth. The dinette table is mounted on a wooden pedestal with shelf storage inside it with a fiddled organizer above- convenient for napkins, salt and pepper, etc. On port there is a 6’4” long settee with storage beneath and behind it. As was on starboard, there is a fiddled shelf with a pair of lockers on either end and a fiddled shelf above them. There are fixed lights in the hullsides on both sides between the lockers. Lighting in the saloon area is provided by six halogen ceiling lights and two LED reading lights on the forward end of the settees. Additionally, there are four fixed lights in the house sides, two in the hull sides and 2 large, fixed overhead lights at the forward end of the cabin and one overhead hatch with a screen. Headroom is 6’3”. 

Nav station: The aft end of the settee also serves as the seat for the nav station. The nav top is large enough to open chart books on and has lots of storage beneath the lid. There are open cubbies for small items behind the lid and a locker with shelves beneath it. Additionally, there is a large teak panel for mounting of electronics with a shelf above. Headroom is 6’3”.  

Galley: The U-shaped galley is located after the dinette on starboard. The abundant Corian counter tops are wrapped with high fiddled hand holds. The polished stainless-steel sinks are mounted beneath the Corian and oriented toward the dinette. To the left of the sink is a trash receptacle with a Corian cover. Also, to your left while at the sink is a stack of 4 drawers, the lowest being a pull-out dish organizer. Beneath the sink is a pair of double doors with lots of storage space inside. Moving around toward the hull side, there are top loading refrigerator and freezer compartments and a 2-burner gimbaled stove along the hullside. Behind the stove is a set-in Corian holder for spices and assorted bottles. Above the counter there are drop-front door lockers, with a microwave oven located between them and a fiddled shelf above. Beneath the stove is a drop-front locker for storing pots and pans. Headroom is 6’ 3”; there is an opening port and one fixed light and two LED overhead lights in this area.

Head: Across from the galley on port is the head, with a separate shower stall. Headroom in here is 6’ 4”. The sink is located directly ahead of you as you enter. There is storage beneath the counter and a mirrored drop-front medicine cabinet above it. The mirror is wisely sloped upwards, so there is no stooping to see yourself. To your left is the shower and head, with a glass privacy door and translucent teak framed window. The showerhead is mounted on a bar for adjusting to your desired height. There is wet locker storage at the aft end of the shower compartment. Both spaces in the head area have overhead lights and opening portholes. 

Aft stateroom: The master stateroom is aft of the galley on port. As you enter the space, headroom is 6’ 4”. The queen size berth is oriented athwart ship and has a padded teak headboard. There is storage space and a fiddled shelf behind the headboard; nightstands are located on either side of the bunk; the forward nightstand has an open cubby beneath it. At the aft end of the cabin is an 18” wide teak surface with bin storage beneath. There is a cedar lined hanging locker with a fiddled shelf above it at the entry to the stateroom. Lighting is provided by two LED overhead lights, two LED reading lights, a fixed light in the hull side above the headboard, a Hella fan, one opening port and an overhead hatch that opens into the cockpit.

  • Teak and holly cabin sole
  • Cabin sole lift-up boards have solid teak banding
  • Sprayed satin lacquer finish on flat surfaces with gloss finish on all fiddles and trim
  • Accord window shades for ports and fixed lights in saloon
  • 12v Hella fans (4)
Galley
  • Corian countertops
  • Double stainless-steel sink
  • Stainless steel hot and cold-water mixer
  • Water filtration diverter faucet 
  • Sink cutting board insert
  • Divided icebox with refrigerator/freezer spaces
  • Top loading gas-assist lids
  • Adler Barbour spillover fan/thermostat
  • Adler Barbour 12v refrigeration 
  • Force-Ten 2 burner stove with oven & broiler
  • Butcher block stove cover cutting board
  • Stainless steel safety bar
  • 6-gallon LPG tank
  • Trident propane gas shutoff solenoid
  • Dedicated LPG locker with overboard drain in cockpit
  • Top access trash bin with countertop lid
  • Origo microwave oven
  • Spice rack behind stove
Head
  • Corian countertops
  • Molded sink
  • Stainless steel hot and cold-water mixer
  • Mirrored drop-front medicine cabinet
  • Separate stall shower with glass door
  • H/C shower wand on height adjusting bar
  • Teak shower grate
  • Electric shower sump pump
  • Jabsco manual head
  • Y valve for overboard discharge
  • 30-gallon plastic holding tank
  • Wastewater tank monitor
  • Jabsco macerator pump
Water Systems
  • 75-gallon plastic freshwater tank 
  • Seaward six-gallon stainless steel hot water heater
  • Jabsco Par-Max 2.8 gpm water pump
  • Freshwater tank monitor
  • Rule electric bilge pump
  • Whale manual bilge pump
  • Hot and cold cockpit shower
Hull and Deck
  • Two-tone non-skid deck
  • Kevlar reinforced hull from the bow stem to the keel sump
  • Hull to deck joint is sealed with 3M 5200 and thru bolted on 6" centers
  • Rub rail w/stainless steel insert
  • Composite rudder
  • Double SS anchor roller
  • CQR-style anchor with 3/8” chain & 5/8” nylon rode
  • Delta Fastset plow anchor 
  • 6 mooring cleats
  • Stainless steel handrails
  • Double vinyl lifelines with port, starboard, and transom gates
  • Seven-foot-long cockpit seats provide comfort for guests and room to stretch out  
  • Stern rail seats with cup holders and teak covers
  • Hinged helmsman seat
  • Walk-thru transom with swim platform
  • Telescoping SS swim ladder
  • Storage and propane lockers on swim platform
  • Large lazarette with line organizer bags
  • Dodger with aft and side grab bars (serviceable, but will need replacement soon)
  • Bimini with window and connector in Captain’s Navy Sunbrella
  • Starboard folding cockpit table with 1 ¼” SS safety grab bar and integral foot brace
  • Cup holders on binnacle
  • Dorade vent
  • Opening ports (4)
  • Opening hatches w/screens (2)
  • Overhead fixed skylights (2)
  • Fixed house side lights (4)
  • Fixed hull lights (3)
Sails and Rigging

DISCOVERY had a full rigging inspection and service in preparation for a Block Island trip in 2014. All components, lights, electrical wiring, shrouds and sailing fittings were inspected and serviced as required. The rig was re-tuned as well.

  • Selden Profurl roller furler
  • Selden deck stepped double spreader aluminum mast with in-mast furling
  • Stainless steel mast struts
  • Selden Rodkicker rigid boom vang
  • Lewmar 2SPCH40ST primary winches (2)
  • Lewmar CH30ST control winches (2)
  • Spinlock triple line clutches (2)
  • Spinlock single line clutch
  • Line organizer bins at coach roof winches
  • Running rigging replaced (’14)
  • All lines are led aft to the cockpit
  • SS arch with arch-mounted end boom sheeting
  • House-mounted jib car tracks for tighter sheeting angles
  • North 3Di Nordac furling Genoa (’18)
  • North 3Di Nordac in-mast main sail (’18)
  • Sail area 721 sq. ft.
  • SA/D: 17.55
  • I: 44’10”
  • J: 13’2”
  • P: 44’11”
  • E: 15’0”
Engine and Machinery
  • Yanmar 3GM30F fresh water-cooled 27HP engine S/N 02817
  • 179 hours on Hobbs meter since 2007. Estimated total hours 429
  • Kanzaki transmission 
  • Heat exchanger (’19)
  • Valves adjusted (’14)
  • Stainless steel mixing elbow (’19)
  • Thermostat (’19)
  • Belts replaced (’19)
  • Fuel and oil filters, oil and impeller changed annually
  • 38-gallon cross-link poly fuel tank
  • Racor 110A fuel/air separator
  • Electric fuel gauge
  • Engine alignment (’14)
  • 1” stainless steel propeller shaft
  • Cutlass bearing (’14)
  • Three blade propeller
  • Whitlock Cobra rack and pinion steering pedestal with single lever control
  • Stainless steel destroyer wheel
  • Wheel brake
  • Danforth compass
  • Cruise Air 16K BTU reverse cycle heat/air
Electrical
  • Two 30A 120V shore power connectors with 50’ cords
  • 120V AC electrical panel with voltmeter
  • Blue Sea Systems 120V AC auxiliary panel
  • Reverse polarity indicator
  • 120V receptacles throughout with GFCI protection
  • 12v electrical panel
  • Blue Sea Systems DC voltmeter
  • Guest battery selector switch and combiner
  • Professional Mariner 1230i 30A battery charger
  • Victron Energy BMV-600 battery monitor
  • Deka 27M6 flooded Group 27 starting battery (’19)
  • Three Deka DC27 flooded Group 27 house batteries (’19)
  • 12v outlets at helm, nav station and forward stateroom
  • 12v fans (4)
  • Deck spotlight (’14)
  • LED map light on arch
Electronics
  • Raymarine 48-mile 18” RD418HD digital/HD radome (’14)
  • Kato stainless steel mast radar mount (’14)
  • Raymarine eSeries e7D 7” hybrid touch plotter (’14)
  • Navpod (’14) 
  • Raymarine AIS 650 Class B transceiver w/VHF splitter (’14)
  • Navionics+ chip for the US and Canada (’14)
  • Newave hydraulic linear autopilot drive (’14)
  • Raymarine 400ACU autopilot control unit (’14)
  • Raymarine P70 autopilot control head (’14)
  • Raymarine ST40 Multi display
  • Raymarine ST40 Speed
  • Raymarine ST60 Wind
  • Standard Horizon GX2150 Matrix AIS+ VHF radio 
  • Standard Horizon RAMIII remote mic at helm
  • Loudhailer speaker on mast (’14)
  • Fusion MS-RA205 AM/FM/VHF Marine Weather receive/SiriusXM Satellite Radio/iPod control/FusionLink/NMEA 2000
  • Kenwood speakers in saloon
  • Sony stereo speakers mounted on arch in cockpit
Other Equipment
  • Lifesling
  • CO monitors (3)
  • Cockpit cushions
  • Pedestal cover
  • Emergency tiller
  • Winch handles
  • Boat hook
  • Dock lines
  • Fenders
  • “Tilt-O-Meter” (clinometer)
  • Windex
  • Courtesy flag halyard
  • Outboard motor pad
Exclusions

Owner’s personal effects and any items not specified in this listing

Disclaimer

Potential purchasers should assume that any items on the vessel at the time of viewing, but not specifically listed on this specification sheet, are not included with the sale of the yacht. These specifications are believed to be correct but cannot be guaranteed. Specifications are provided for information purposes. Data was obtained from sources believed reliable but is not guaranteed by owner or brokers. Buyer assumes responsibility to verify all speeds, consumptions, capacities and other measurements contained herein and otherwise provided, and agrees to instruct his/her agents or his/her surveyor to confirm such details prior to purchase. This vessel is subject to sale, price and inventory changes or withdrawal from market without notice.