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Bobsprit September 23rd 04 10:54 AM

Hunter builds a good one!
 
A new Hunter 33 came into my club a couple of weeks ago and I finally got a
close look. 1st of all, this is not a typical bathtub hunter like Horvath's and
most others. They actually gave the boat some lines. Some damage is done by the
three odd sized windows/ports, but the overall look of the boat is a huge
improvement. They also carried the doghouse coachroof too far forward for
volume, but that can be forgiven in today's market. Down below one gets the
impression that Hunter is continuing to improve. Fit and finish was good, the
sole was solid and things were less plastic-like. The cockpit was well laid out
and the big swimplatform/scoop looks like fun. I've sailed side-by-side with
the boat and it sails well, though it has in mast furling.

Here's a pic from Yachtworld...
http://newimages.yachtworld.com/1/1/6/8/3/1168390_6.jpg

Right now, Catalina has been the only "family" boat at a low pricepoint I'd
consider for a new boat. Beneteau quality has always been suspect along with
Hunters. I think the new Hunter looks nicer/as nice as the Catalina 32 and they
have clearly cleaned up somewhat on quality.

RB

[email protected] September 23rd 04 09:34 PM

On 23 Sep 2004, (Bobsprit) wrote:

A new Hunter 33 came into my club a couple of weeks ago and I finally got a
close look. 1st of all, this is not a typical bathtub hunter like Horvath's and
most others. They actually gave the boat some lines.


Which they copied mostly from Beneteau

Some damage is done by the
three odd sized windows/ports, but the overall look of the boat is a huge
improvement. They also carried the doghouse coachroof too far forward for
volume, but that can be forgiven in today's market. Down below one gets the
impression that Hunter is continuing to improve. Fit and finish was good, the
sole was solid and things were less plastic-like.


Also influenced mostly by the Beneteau designs for its 331 and 323
models, except (as with Catalina) one can order a boat with either the
plasticized or teak/holly salon/cabin sole.

The cockpit was well laid out
and the big swimplatform/scoop looks like fun. I've sailed side-by-side with
the boat and it sails well, though it has in mast furling.


On virtually every point of sail in most wind conditions, it sails
(noticably) comparatively slower that the comparably sized Benneteaus
and Catalinas with in-mast furling.

Tautologically speaking, however, those who don't mind the overhead
traveler and otherwise like this boat won't mind the overhead traveler
and will otherwise like this (for its size/configuration) reasonably
priced boat.



Horvath September 23rd 04 11:40 PM

On 23 Sep 2004 09:54:07 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap:

A new Hunter 33 came into my club a couple of weeks ago and I finally got a
close look. 1st of all, this is not a typical bathtub hunter like Horvath's and
most others. They actually gave the boat some lines. Some damage is done by the
three odd sized windows/ports, but the overall look of the boat is a huge
improvement. They also carried the doghouse coachroof too far forward for
volume, but that can be forgiven in today's market. Down below one gets the
impression that Hunter is continuing to improve. Fit and finish was good, the
sole was solid and things were less plastic-like. The cockpit was well laid out
and the big swimplatform/scoop looks like fun. I've sailed side-by-side with
the boat and it sails well, though it has in mast furling.

Here's a pic from Yachtworld...
http://newimages.yachtworld.com/1/1/6/8/3/1168390_6.jpg


Not too shabby. The swim platform looks a little small, and where is
the swim ladder?




Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

SAIL LOCO September 24th 04 01:56 AM

Man, you can tell that thing was made to sail. The traveler is above the
bimini which is part of the "radar arch" which is part of the ................
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"

SAIL LOCO September 24th 04 01:57 AM

I'll drop down a foot and take the C&C99.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"

Horvath September 24th 04 11:59 AM

On 24 Sep 2004 00:57:00 GMT, (SAIL LOCO) wrote this
crap:

I'll drop down a foot and take the C&C99.


I saw a C&C 99 at a boat show in Chicago. It was poorly made. Some
of the doors wouldn't close properly.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

Horvath September 24th 04 12:00 PM

On 24 Sep 2004 01:26:11 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote this
crap:

Not too shabby. The swim platform looks a little small, and where is
the swim ladder?

The ladder is there. It telescopes on the boat I saw. Swim platform if pretty
roomy for a 33.


Are you kidding? Mine is much bigger. I've got storage lockers on
the platform, and a shower.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

Bobsprit September 24th 04 12:11 PM

The ladder is there. It telescopes on the boat I saw. Swim platform if pretty
roomy for a 33.


Are you kidding? Mine is much bigger. I've got storage lockers on
the platform, and a shower.

How big is your boat? Hunter has moved away from boats that look like yours
because they "tired of the ridicule."
This was actually told to me by a rep at Sailing Specialties.
While Hunter may be copying Beneteau and Catalina, the new boat is certainly a
huge improvement.

RB

RB

Maxprop September 24th 04 02:16 PM


"Horvath" wrote in message

I saw a C&C 99 at a boat show in Chicago. It was poorly made. Some
of the doors wouldn't close properly.


We checked out a new C&C at the Michigan City In-The-Water Boat Show in
August. Sadly, it appeared cheapened from earlier C&Cs and we found similar
problems, including floor access panels poorly fit, doors that either didn't
close or didn't stay closed, and finish mistakes on several pieces of wood.
Externally it seemed about on par with earlier boats, but the interior was
unattractive and poorly done. Not to mention an astronomical price
considering such flaws. C&C is resting on its laurels and doesn't offer
good value for the money.

Max



SAIL LOCO September 24th 04 04:01 PM

I saw a C&C 99 at a boat show in Chicago. It was poorly made. Some
of the doors wouldn't close properly.

Maybe you should compare the C&Cs layup schedule with the Hunter's.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"


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