The boat has been sold, I will leave the page online as it may be of interest to other Hunter 34 owners.
Specifications
Specifications
Length :
34’5’’
Beam : 11’7’’
Draft : 4’3’’ (shallow keel model)
Displacement: 11920 pounds
Ballast: 5100 pounds
Mast height: 51’6’’
General & history
This particular boat is in overall very
good condition. For
most of its life the boat was used as a weekend cruiser and club racer, until
2003 when it was stored on dry land due to relocation of previous owner. From
2009 to 2015, I invested a lot of efforts to make it more suitable for
voyaging. We sailed the boat from Quebec to Nova Scotia, and then south to
Bahamas before coming back north. She is ready to travel some more!
Equipment
Navigation:
-Autohelm ST4000+ autopilot
-VHF radio
-Depth
sounder
-Main
anchor: Delta 35 pound with chain & rope. Stow on anchor roller.
-Second
anchor: Bruce 25 pound with chain & rope. Stow in anchor locker.
Galley:
-Top-opening fridge with freezer compartment
-Origo non-pressurized
alcohol marine stove
-Two fresh water tanks (65 gallons total) with electric pump & filter
-Salt water pressure pump
-Salt water pressure pump
Sanitation:
-Marine head with 30 gallons holding tank & macerator pump / pump-out
Sails:
-Harken roller furler
-Mainsail #1
-Mainsail #1
-Mainsail #2 (heavy
duty canvas, size of #1 reefed sail)
-Jib (roller)
-Genoa (roller)
-Genoa (roller)
-Inner jib
(hank-on)
-Spinnaker, asymmetric with sock and ATN furler fitting
-Spinnaker, symmetric
-Spinnaker, asymmetric with sock and ATN furler fitting
-Spinnaker, symmetric
All sails
are used and suitable for general cruising. Except asymmetric spinnaker which
is almost new.
Engine:
-Yanmar 3GM30F, 27hp at 3600RPM
-Original fuel tank (25 gallons) + second fuel tank (12 gallons)
-Martec
folding propeller
Engine run
fine, easily get to hull speed (7.3 knots) but I use it at a very conservative
1800 RPM (5.2 knots) for longevity and economy (0.5 gallon per hour).
Other:
-AM/FM radio with 10 CDs changer
-120V outlets throughout the boat
-12V lighting with LEDS in main saloon
-Charcoal stove in aft cabin
-Charcoal stove in aft cabin
Recent renovations & upgrades
These works have been done progressively
between 2010 and 2014. Equipments (solar panels, refrigeration, etc.) were
added in late 2014.
Hull: Painted topsides with Interlux
Brightside.
Deck: Painted with Interlux Perfection
and Kiwigrip. Repaired hairline cracks.
All screws from ports & sea hood were eliminated and replaced by
bonding or trough-bolting. All bolts holes for jib-rail, winchs and clutchs
were enlarged & filled with epoxy. Rebedded opening hatches. Overall most
of possible water intrusion paths have been eliminated. Deck was sounded and
dried/injected with epoxy where skin unbonding or moisture was found. Changed
lifelines to dyneema rope. Added safety netting to lifelines. Added jacklines
fittings.
Cockpit: Modified the wheel pedestal to
lower the wheel, much more comfortable. Replaced steering chain. Added
fiberglass reinforcements under opening seats and anchor locker lid. Replaced
cockpit drain hoses.
Main saloon:
New layout designed
with emphasis on open floor space and storage compartments. All woodwork done
with marine teak-faced plywood and Iroko hardwood. Replaced cushions &
covers. Added drinking water filter. Added a Novakool fridge/freezer conversion
kit to the icebox. Icebox bottom was lifted by 4 inches and insulation added
all-around. Replaced overhead panels.
Aft
cabin: Replaced
bunk sole. New fully opening aft engine access panel. Hull side covered by
insulating foam and carpet. Replaced cushions covers. Added a charcoal burning
stove, heating power estimated at 1500W.
Forward cabin: Added a 6” memory foam mattress. Added partial bulkhead to support inner forestay.
Forward cabin: Added a 6” memory foam mattress. Added partial bulkhead to support inner forestay.
Head: Replaced head with Jabsco compact.
Second sink area in front of head has
been modified to create a small working shop, can be retrofitted.
Electricity: Added 300W of monocrystallin solar panels & MPPT charge controller with display. Two size 31 deep cycle battery and one size 27 starting battery.
Rigging: Added an inner forestay. Internal supports for rigging have been inspected with “snake” camera and found in good condition.
Engine: Replaced noise insulation foam.
Replaced primary fuel pump. Replaced cutless bearing
& packing. Engine aligned.
Replaced mixing elbow.
Mast step:
Replaced the wooden mast step for a thick wall aluminum tube.
Rudder:
Structurally reinforced with 12 layers of unidirectional fiberglass on each
side and 1 layer of cloth covering all surfaces. Rudder tube junction to hull was heavily
reinforced. Include a custom aluminum emergency rudder designed to ABS
standards for offshore sailboat, quite bulky but can be stored either in
forward of aft cabins.
Ports: All
opening and fixed ports have been changed. The two most forward ports have been
eliminated and deck rebuilt in-place of those ports.
Dinghy: Added composite dinghy davits.