$24,900
LENGTH:
35.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1988
LOCATION:
Nyack, New York
OFFERED BY:
POP Sells
$25,170
LENGTH:
33.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1988
LOCATION:
Essex Marina
OFFERED BY:
Boats.co.uk
$25,995
LENGTH:
33.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1988
LOCATION:
Port Richey, Florida
OFFERED BY:
POP Sells
LENGTH:
35.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1988
LOCATION:
Boynton Beach, Florida
OFFERED BY:
POP Sells
$23,750
LENGTH:
35.01 ft.
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YEAR:
1987
LOCATION:
Pass Christian, Mississippi
OFFERED BY:
POP Sells
$25,170
LENGTH:
33.33 ft.
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YEAR:
1987
LOCATION:
Isle of Wight
OFFERED BY:
Boatshed
$22,079
LENGTH:
35.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1985
LOCATION:
Holyhead, U.K
OFFERED BY:
Indigo Yachting Ltd
LENGTH:
37.07 ft.
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YEAR:
1984
LOCATION:
Tollesbury
OFFERED BY:
David Morris Ltd
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Indiantown, Florida United States of America
YEAR
1988
LENGTH
35.01 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
1988
Make & Model
Hunter 35 LEGEND
Boat type
Sail
Length
35.01 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Indiantown, Florida United States of America
Tax status
Ex VAT
Beam
11.61 ft.
Berths
2
Cabins
2
Draft
6.5 ft.
LWL
29.69 ft.
Passengers
10
- Stock #Ready to Ride Away into the Sunset? Come Sail Away, Come Sail Away, Come and Sail Away with The Island Girl! New air conditioning in 2017 16,000 btu model FCF. Custom made V-berth mattress (4 inches of memory foam and 4.5 inches of High-density foam Removed carpet throughout and painted with water/mold proof primer (3 coats) and SC#1000 high build Sound Deadening and decreasing paint resulting in a well-insulated cabin.
Ready to Ride Away into the Sunset? Come Sail Away, Come Sail Away, Come and Sail Away with The Island Girl! New air conditioning in 2017 16,000 btu model FCF. Custom made V-berth mattress (4 inches of memory foam and 4.5 inches of High-density foam Removed carpet throughout and painted with water/mold proof primer (3 coats) and SC#1000 high build Sound Deadening and decreasing paint resulting in a well-insulated cabin. Expanded both the fore and aft entryways to the berths (creates a more open feel for the vessel) Replaced the headliner and walls of the cabin with polycarbonate sheets with marine grade waterproof canvas which can easily be removed. A 250 watt solar panel was added to keep the batteries charged via the sun New Propellor Shaft, Shaft Box, Stuffing Box, Coupler. Re-finished Prop and Shaft Srut. We noticed vibration from the shaft on our way to put her in storage. After removal and inspection by Blair Propellor in Stuart, we were advised to replace shaft/shaft box and coupler, have alignment completed. This is critical to the longevity of the shaft, mounts, etc. It turned out that when we purchased her she was not aligned correctly. We did not have any issues with operation when we owned it, but correct alignment would have made replacement unnecessary. Replaced flexible Engine mounts. Engine mounts had failed due to mis-alignment. Replaced Raw water pump. Complete replacement of Salon Portlights as they had been cracked due to excessive tightening. Removed the black/cracked original vinyl and painted in Navy Blue Topside paint. It was difficult to get a good picture of it, but it looks much better. Replaced gaskets at fresh water pump(removed for cleaning and painting. Replaced gasket at initial fuel priming pump. Replaced Mixing elbow with Stainless Steel elbow. These tend to get corroded, so this is one less thing to think about. Rebuilt Starboard Head wall. There was rotted wood caused from a leak at the companion way. Sealed Leaky Companionway hatch. When rebuilding the Head wall, included an access panel to more easily check the oil, and have access to fuel intakes. Replaced all the engine room insulation with 1" thick sailor solutions sound board. We have not had a chance to run her, but the reviews are very good on its insulation qualities. Applied a layer of cork to Companionway entry(I do not have photos, but similar to Galley) Made companionway step a liftable hatch. Makes it so much better for toping off oil or working on the topside of the engine Removed Rust and corrosion caused from the leaky companion way, neutralized rust and Painted engine with high heat ceramic paint(2 coats of primer 3 top-coats. Note: the only pictures I have is when companion way step was not in. Replaced headliner in V-berth. Painted throughout with Rustoleum Almond(3 coats) to lighten the Salon and Cabins. Painted Engine room floor with Topside White(3 coats). Makes it easier to see if there are any leaks. Removed Teak/Sanded with 80/100/150/220/500 and applied Spar Varnish (6coats) The electronics included(Auto-Pilot, Wind, Speed, and depth meter) all work. There are some hairline cracks in the display, but not through the entire display(so water does not get in). But, if that is an issue for you, you may want to replace. Sails: The Genoa Jib is in excellent condition stored in AC storage when not in use and very low NM. The main sail is a bit tired, but will not need replacement. We removed the shower from the head as we were living dockside. We do have the original faucet and shower if you want to put it back in. The batteries(1 starter and 2 house) are holding charge, but I would replace them as they have been sitting and were purchased in 2017 from Costco. The original 12v Refrigerator compressor was removed, but the insulated storage was left in. We used a 12v cooler in the Aft cabin and it worked well for us. If you want, you can drop in a new 12v compressor/refrigeration unit where the old one was and hook it up to the Insulated storage. The Aft cabin does not have mattress Cushions. We got a quote for $300 to have them done and have the measurements, but did not have time to complete. The V-berth cushions are 8" of Memory Foam and is seriously comfortable! We did it that way since we lived on her. Who is this boat good for? We bought her to live on dockside as we wanted to learn to sail and the freedom to move around. Thats why we installed a Marine AC;) We are still novices so all I can say is what I read, that she is not a blue water boat, but perfect for coastal family cruising or island hopping through the Carribean. She has been to the Bahamas a number of times(not with us, as we only coastal sailed). She was rigged by the original owners as a local Regatta racer. Not really knowing much about that, all I can say is we had cruising at 8-9 Knots and she really felt great! We were going to take her to Puerto Rico where we moved, but we just do not have the time as we have a new baby girl! Great opportunity to own a beautiful, quick, two cabin boat for a low price. She is easy to sail and low in maintenance costs. Perfect for a liveaboard. Equipment: 2017 12k BTU FCF AC Bluetooth Stereo with speakers inside salon and outside cockpit Custom made V-berth mattress (4 inches of memory foam and 4.5 inches of High-density foam 250 Watt Solar Panel New Prop Shaft/Shaft Box/coupler New Engine Mounts Edson Helm Wheel Hood Yacht Systems roller furler Autohelm autopilot Helm seat removes for walkthrough transom Hot/cold shower at transom Adjustable backstay 4 Barlow self tailing winches Binnacle wired with 12v receptacle with handheld GPS mount Bimini with dodger and cockpit fly to provide shade LED anchor and running lights LED interior lights, except fluorescent galley nav/station lights Caframo low amp DC fans in forward and aft cabins Delta 22 and Fortress FX-23 aluminum anchors Spares/manuals Magma Marine gas BBQ grill with rail mount Nicro solar vent on the forward hatch and passive vent in aft cabin inhibits mildew growth 6'3" cabin headroom 6'6" aft berth Raritan "Sea Era" electric head Heart 1000 watt inverter/charger Seaward Water Heater Galley Radiant 2 burner / safe gas (CNG) stove Huge ice box wired for refrigeration (compressor not hooked up) Microwave oven Raritan "Sea Era" electric head Instruments Raymarine wind/depth/temp/speed Battery voltage/amp digital gauge We are looking for people all over the country who share our love for boats. If you have a passion for our product and like the idea of working from home, please contact seller to learn more. This listing has now been on the market 30 days. If you are thinking of making an offer, go ahead and submit it today! Let's make a deal! Reason for selling is seller no longer use the boat and moved away.. At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. You have questions? We have answers. Call us atto discuss this boat. Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Calland we'll get started selling your boat today. Take a look at ALL ***37 PICTURES*** of this vessel on our main website at POPYACHTS DOT COM. We appreciate that you took your time to look at our advertisement and we look forward to speaking with you!
Engine Count
1
Engine Horse Power
30
Engine Tankage
83.28
Genoa
Yes
Mainsail
Yes
Winches
Yes
HULL
Hull Color
White
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Hull Type
Fiberglass
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT
Autopilot
Yes
Depth Instrument
Yes
Gps
Yes
Navigation Lights
Yes
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Battery
Yes
Bilge Pump
Johnson 2200 Gph
Inverter
Yes
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
Anchor
Yes
GALLEY
Microwave
Yes
ACCOMMODATION
Bath
Yes
OTHER
Builder
Hunter
Air Draft
18.29
Genoa
Yes
Mainsail
Yes
Winches
Yes
The Hunter 35 LEGEND is a 35 feet long that boasts a 12 feet beam. This 1988 diesel Hunter 35 LEGEND, with 30 horsepower. The Hunter 35 LEGEND is made of fiberglass. and can accommodate up to 10 passengers. comes equipped with anchor, battery, bilge pump, inverter. as well as being equipped with autopilot, depth instrument, gps, navigation lights.