East Coast Yacht Sales-Camden
207-263-0192
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East Coast Yacht Sales-Camden
207-263-0192
Jahr | 2007 |
Hersteller | Hunter |
Modell | 49 |
Klasse | Segelyacht |
Länge | 15.22m |
Treibstoff | Diesel |
Rumpfmaterial | GFK / Fiberglass / Polyester |
Rumpfform | Monohull |
Angeboten von | East Coast Yacht Sales-Camden |
"A robust sailing platform with unsurpassed versatility, the Hunter 49 can be configured to cruise around the harbor, or around the world in comfort. Solid construction, a high ballast ratio and a stout B&R rig are the basic elements that make this flagship capable and safe for the bluewater cruise of your dream. " ~ Hunter 49 Brochure
Auriga is a nice example of the Hunter 49 design. Well maintained this boat presents well with the larger 110 HP engine, 12 kW genset, bow thruster and much, much more. Priced very competitively, this boat offers very good value on todays market.
"A luxurious passagemaker with a versatile floor plan for total extended offshore cruising, the Hunter 49 offers a complete range of live aboard accommodations and outstanding entertainment features. With an overall length of 49 feet 11 inches , plus a 14 feet 5 inch beam and 6 feet 9 inches of salon headroom, the Hunter 49 is a BIG boat with impressive interior volume. Driving the Hunter 49's new hull is a specially engineered sail plan that achieves maximum efficiency while maintaining the Hunter trademark of single-handed sail-ability, which is a great feature for a boat of this size. Components aboard the Hunter 49 include Hunter's famous mainsheet traveler arch, backstayless B&R rig, and two headsail options: single self-tacking jib or self-tacking staysail with overlapping jib. A dual-ended mainsheet allows adjustments from both the cockpit and companionway, and all sheets and halyards end at the cockpit." ~ Hunter Marine
"Construction is state-of-the-art, with Hunter hulls and decks built in a production-line process, using a combination of solid FRP and Baltek and plywood sandwich materials. The hull below the waterline is monolithic FRP and above the waterline it’s end- grain balsa sandwich. The forward section of the hull, from the keel sump to the stem, is reinforced with a Kevlar layer to strengthen the hull against an object strike.
The deck gelcoat is Maxguard that is said to be more flexible than most finishes and also highly UV-resistant. The interior gelcoat is MicroBan, incorporating an anti-bacterial agent that is used in surface materials in hospitals and food-processing plants. The outer hull skin is Ashland AME- 5000 modified epoxy, for maximum osmosis resistance.
The chainplates are attached to the outside of the hull by massive bolts and a belt of reinforcement runs around the hull, from chainplate to chainplate. Deck walking areas are plywood sandwich laminate, and Coremat reinforced FRP is used for vertical surfaces, with aluminum plates embedded in the laminate at deck hardware attachments.
Hunter has adopted solid stainless steel bar rudder stocks, in concert with an isolation transformer to address any corrosion issues. Steering is by rod draglink from twin wheel stations." Hunter Marine
Transom
Cockpit
Weather Decks
Coach Roof
Foredeck
Standing Rigging
Winches
Clutches
Helm
Hull
Mast
Navigation Station
12 Volt DC System
120 Volt AC System
“Most 49s are fitted out as owner’s versions, with the master cabin forward and two aft doubles... the master cabin layout is very impressive. The bed head is set against the collision bulkhead and the island mattress broadens halfway along its length and then tapers slightly towards the foot. The head is to starboard, and a separate shower cabin is to port.
The saloon would do a small city apartment proud, with ample dinette table seating for six to eight and a separate lounge opposite. We love the movable dinette bench seat that slides out from under the table, exposing storage space below. A drop-in floor panel means the seat can be left in either position.
The cabin floor is bright-finished in teak-and-holly pattern, which despite its high-gloss offers quite good grip.
The L-shaped galley is fronted by an island bench that offers … second fridge and freezer space, while providing ideal ‘bottom support’ for the cook in a seaway. A brilliant galley touch is a crockery cupboard with drying rack. Plates can be stacked wet from the rinse water and left to drip dry, with the evaporation aided by a warming light bulb inside the cupboard.
Opposite the galley is a practical carbon fibre-look, lift-up nav table with an adjustable captain’s chair. The nav station has ample wall space for optional instrument displays.
Aft of the nav station is a large head and shower cubicle with a day-use door and a second door into the portside aft cabin. The double bed is large enough for fore and aft or athwartships sleeping and three opening ports ensure good air flow.
The starboard aft cabin is smaller…
Hunter has sacrificed some saloon floor space by adopting a companionway with a shallow angle that is very easily negotiated in rough weather. The plus for this design is a wet hanging area below the stairway that’s ideal for foulies. Engine access is via a lift-up stair and side panels in the aft cabins.
The combination of opening and fixed ports and skylights keeps the 49’s interior light and airy, but blackout blinds make it easy to dim proceedings when required. Insect screens are a handy inclusion for use at inshore anchorages.” ~ Tradeaboat Review
Auriga
Aft Starboard Cabin
Galley
Salon
Forward Cabin
Head
Shower
Navigation Station
Aft/Day Head
Shower Stall
Aft Port Cabin
Tank level monitor at navigation station.
Diesel
Fresh Water
Black Water
Propane
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The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Motorfabrikat | Yanmar |
Motormodell | 4JH4-HTE |
Baujahr | 2006 |
Gesamtleistung | 110ps |
Motortyp | Innenborder |
Steuerung | Direktantrieb |
Treibstoff | Diesel |
Propeller | 3-Blatt |
Propellermaterial | Bronze |
Gesamtlänge | 15.22m |
Tiefgang | 1.68m |
Breite | 4.5m |
Kabinenhöhe | 2.06m |
Länge an Wasserleine | 13.36m |
Trockengewicht | 14,884kg |
Ankerwinde | Elektrische Ankerwinde |
Frischwassertank | 757.08 l (Plastik) |
Kraftstofftank | 567.81 l (Plastik) |
Sammeltank | 196.84 l (Plastik) |
Toiletten | 2 |