1997 Hunter 376
$69,500
Boat in Sausalito, CA 94965 US
376
1 Engine (Yanmar)
37 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
The Hunter 376 offers both superior sailing performance and unparalleled dockside livability, which is why she won a Cruising World Boat of the Year award (Best Value) in 1997; a copy of that article is available by clicking on "FULL SPECS" above. 6'6" headroom, teak & holly sole and custom leather interior, sixteen opening hatches/ports and seven fixed hull ports provide abundance of light and air, more usable space below than many 40-plus footers.
This particular example is a one owner boat that shows VERY nicely, and the Yanmar diesel has always been maintained by List Marine so there shouldn't be any issues there either! Note all lines leading aft, huge cockpit with walk-through transom, substantial dodger with all new canvas and strataglass just a couple years ago, new chartplotter about three years ago, new jib about five years ago and new main from around 2006. Also note that this is the 6'6 deep draft model, preferable on the Bay.
And finally, note vessel is lying in a WONDERFUL and potentially transferable Sausalito slip just a stone's throw from Le Garage (a charming little waterfront French bistro style restaurant) and the local beach, all in all a very nice opportunity if you're able to take advantage.
Large triangle berth in forward stateroom with ensuite sink and vanity. Next aft is main salon with large C-shaped settee and gloss finished dinette starboard, straight settee across on port. Further aft is nav station followed by head with stall shower on port and L-shaped galley across starboard. Far aft port side is master stateroom with queen berth set athwartship under the cockpit.
Interior nicely finished in teak, Corian and tasteful blue velour fabrics, plus 23 hatches and ports make it unbelievably bright down below. Also note that the cockpit on this boat is ENORMOUS, easily seating 10 comfortably, built in cockpit console with drink holders and double drop leaves.
Very functional L shaped galley with all counters done in Corian. Hot and cold pressure water, deep double stainless steel sinks. Cold plate refrigerator/freezer with pnuematically-lifted tops. Gimballed three burner Princess propane stove with oven, built in Goldstar microwave oven, built in trash can. Jabsco manual pump marine head.
New color chart plotter/fish finder (2022), Raymarine depth sounder, Standard VHF radio (all console mounted in cockpit), Ritchie magnetic compass, Windex masthead wind direction indicator.
110v AC / 12v DC. Thirty amp amp shorepower service, 30 amp smart battery inverter/charger, two batteries (one 4D and one Group 27) in two separate banks.
Double spreader fractional rig with extruded aluminum deck stepped mast with compression post and 1x19 stainless steel staniding rigging, note the 376 utilizes the Hunter B&R rig which eliminates backstays and allows the mainsail to have full roach for better performance. Full roach, full batten main with two reef points with all lines leading aft thru sheet stoppers. 120% jib (reported to be about five years old) on Seldon roller furler, inboard adjustable jib tracks. Forespar boom vang, Harken mainsheet traveller on cabin top. Three Lewmar #44 self tailing winches, single Lewmar #44 self tailing main halyard winch.
Hull is hand laid and constructed of anti-osmotic vinylester glass laminate with balsa cored sides and plywood cored decks, deck has integral two-tone nonskid, deck stepped mast with compression post. Balanced spade rudder with composite shaft, external lead fin keel with bulb.
Stainless steel bow pulpit, stainless steel stern pulpit with built in "catbird" seating, stainless steel stanchions with double life lines, stern swim platform with telescoping stainless steel boarding ladder.
15 kg Rocna anchor on bow roller with chain/line rode and electric windlass, large foredeck anchor well for anchor chain/line rode and dual offset anchor rollers. Six 8" cleats including two amidships. Bronze seacocks on all through hulls below water line.
Freshwater cooled Yanmar three cylinder diesel engine with full instrumentation and Racor fuel filter. Easy access to engine both fore and aft, engine cover hinged and on hydraulic-assist lift. Morse MV-2 one-touch shift/throttle control. Whitlock Mamba cable steering.
The engine has reportedly been maintained by List Marine (they've been here in Sausalito forever and are known as one of the best shops in the Bay area) since new, they replaced the exhaust elbow about seven or eight years ago.
"The Hunter 376 is proof that when a boatbuilding outfit listens to its customers and cares enough to do a good job, everybody wins. In today's market, this boat is priced so that many aspiring cruisers can afford to own and cruise one -- but it isn't cheaply built. Perhaps most important, it is built with an understanding of real-world cruising needs, from the obvious to the subtle.
Real-world maintenance forms the foundation of successful cruising. On that score, engine access aboard the Hunter 376 is stupendous. A well insulated box hinges up on a pneumatic lift to reveal a 36-horsepower Yanmar actually sitting out in the open, all sides available for servicing, even for the removal of major components.
Looking up, cabin headliners have inspection locations to access the backs of thru-deck fittings. Looking down, thru-hulls are easy to get at, neatly labeled and backed. The bilge pump is mounted on a platform that pulls up for straightforward access to both pump and strainer. The electrical panel comes equipped with a handy wiring diagram. Heavy-duty, heavily insulated electrical cable runs through anti-chafe conduit. An owner's manual educates you on the boat's systems. Missing are large amounts of high-maintenance exterior teak, but solid and conspicuous is a tough no-nonsense rub rail to protect the hull while docking, rafting and warping around pilings.
Cruising value is all about live-aboard comfort, too. Judiciously, the Hunter 376 offers a separate shower stall independent of the head, a feature considered by many a must when two or more are out on the water for any length of time. All hanging lockers are cedar lined. The forward stateroom has, in addition to one of these, plenty of drawers, a vanity with its own mirror and sink, and a window in the cabin bulkhead that opens into the saloon.
The galley to starboard is near the companionway to facilitate the passing up of food, and just aft of the dining area for convenient serving below. It includes Corian countertops, a three-burner propane stove with oven, two stainless steel sinks, a heavily insulated dual icebox and a microwave.
Seating in the saloon is exceptionally comfortable, obviously designed and angled for real bodies, not cardboard dummies. Fine woodwork, shelves for books and a standard CD stereo system increase the ambience. A wraparound deck skylight brings in plenty of residual natural light; in fact ventilation and lighting are abundant here and throughout the boat, which enjoys nine opening hatches with screens, seven opening ports with screens and seven fixed hull ports.
The master stateroom aft is located under the cockpit, but you can stand up, sit up in bed or on a small settee, store clothes in two small cedar-lined hanging lockers and drawers, put books and personal items on shelves, gain private access to the head and shower, watch the waves around you through hull ports, or look up at the stars at night through large opening hatches over your head.
Topside, the cockpit coaming at the widest point in its oval shape extends out to the gunwales to maximize usable space. The cockpit is comfortable to sit in and boasts a user-friendly pedestal with an easily accessed inspection port for repairs and add-ons, plus a folding table. The cockpit serves as the operational center of the boat because all running rigging leads here. In addition, it opens aft to the stern platform for swimming, dinghy landing and outside showering. Beyond the hinged helmsman's seat, two corner seats in the pushpit aft make for great perches under way. The deck is uncluttered, with easy foot passage forward from the cockpit all the way up to the heavy-duty dual-anchor rollers at the stemhead.
At this point you're apt to be thinking that the boat is all comfort and no performance. Think again. Hunter has become of late a leader in the development of the deck-stepped fractional rig, with shrouds led aft through swept-back spreaders in lieu of a permanent backstay. This encourages a smaller foresail that's easier to tack and a much larger, fully battened mainsail. The mainsail's enhanced roach carried aloft makes it more efficient overall. The rig is drawn from a BOC-tested B&R design in which the shrouds terminate at chain plates attached to the hull's stress-spreading grid. Instead of conventional four-point standing rigging, Hunter relies on a three-point system with one set fixed every 120 degrees. This, they note, can be compared to the notion of a three-legged stool, more stable than one with four legs.
This boat comes with a cast-lead bulb-wing keel of 5'0" shoal draft or, optionally, 6'6" deep draft. The keel is bolted on with seven 1" 316-grade stainless bolts. This writer prefers an integral keel with internal lead ballast, but many differ on this topic. The rudder is carried by a tapered 5.5-inch-diameter reinforced fiberglass rudderpost. The anti-osmotic vinylester hull features solid hand-laid glass laminate below the waterline and balsa core above. The deck is cored with marine-grade plywood, except for load areas which are solid.
Many standard items, in addition to those noted, are sure to inspire any new boat buyer. These include cockpit speakers, a hot water heater, four life jackets, handheld flares, two fire extinguishers, tank gauges, cabin fans, anchor and rode, dishes, furling jib, Dutchman Mainsail Flaking System, wind vane, VHF radio and even a copy of Chapman's. A winner, to say the least."
Copyright © 1997 by Cruising World Publications, this article was written by Tom Neale. All rights reserved.
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.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 4/28/26 | No change | $70,000 |
| 4/27/26 | Price decreased | $69,500(-0.7%) |
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The 1997 Hunter 376 has garnered positive feedback from many boaters and enthusiasts who appreciate its design and performance
Customers often highlight the following aspects: 1. Spacious Interior: Many users commend the roomy layout, which includes a well-appointed galley and comfortable salon space, making it ideal for both short trips and extended cruising. 2. Stability and Performance: The Hunter 376 is noted for its solid construction and stability on the water, providing a smooth and confident sailing experience. Sailors appreciate its ability to handle a variety of weather conditions. 3. Ease of Handling: Reviews frequently mention how the Hunter 376 is easy to sail, thanks in part to its user-friendly features, including the roller furling headsail and well-placed lines, making it suitable for both novice and experienced sailors. 4. Storage Capacity: Owners often praise the ample storage throughout the boat, from the roomy cockpit locker to the interior cabinets, which are great for storing gear during outings. 5. Overall Value: Many consider the Hunter 376 a great value for the money, offering a good balance of comfort, performance, and affordability for a cruising sailboat. 6. Community: Owners often express how the Hunter 376 has fostered a sense of community among boaters, with many sharing tips and experiences through various forums and gatherings. Overall, the Hunter 376 remains a popular choice for those looking for a reliable and comfortable cruiser with excellent sailing performance.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The Hunter 376, manufactured in 1997, offers a blend of performance and comfort, making it a popular choice among sailing enthusiasts. Below are the key pros and cons of this model.
Pros
Spacious Interior: The Hunter 376 boasts an open and airy interior with ample headroom, providing comfortable living space for extended cruising or weekend getaways.
Well-Designed Layout: With a thoughtful layout that includes two private staterooms and a large salon, it offers privacy and functionality. The galley is conveniently located and equipped for meal preparation.
Good Performance: The boat is well-balanced for both cruising and racing, offering good performance under sail with favorable handling characteristics.
Stable and Comfortable: The design includes a wide beam and a shallow draft, providing excellent stability and making it a comfortable sail even in choppy waters.
Versatile and Easy to Handle: The Hunter 376 is designed for easy single-handed sailing, equipped with features like a furling mainsail and well-placed controls.
Storage Solutions: The yacht offers plenty of storage options, both above and below deck, making it suitable for long excursions.
Quality Construction: Built with robust materials, the Hunter 376 is known for its durability and seaworthiness.
Cons
Performance in Heavy Winds: While the Hunter 376 performs well in moderate conditions, it may not be as efficient in heavy winds compared to some sportier designs.
Older Technology: As a model from 1997, features and systems may not always meet the higher standards or advancements seen in newer vessels.
Limited Sailing Features: Some sailing enthusiasts may find the rigging and controls less sophisticated compared to modern competition-focused sailboats.
Interior Finish: The materials and finish may show signs of age, depending on maintenance and usage, which could necessitate some updating or upgrades.
Slinging for Heavy Seas: In very rough conditions, the wide beam may be somewhat cumbersome, limiting responsiveness to serious wave action.
Market Competition: Given its age and the influx of newer models, finding specific parts or services may be more challenging than with more contemporary boats.
Made For
The 1997 Hunter 376 is designed for a variety of sailing enthusiasts, making it an excellent choice for both seasoned sailors and those new to the sport. Here are the ideal categories of sailors who would benefit from this iconic cruising yacht: 1. Cruisers: With its spacious interior and comfortable living spaces, the Hunter 376 is perfect for those looking to embark on extended voyages or leisurely weekend getaways. Its thoughtful layout provides ample room for relaxation, dining, and socializing onboard. 2. Families: The Hunter 376 is family-friendly, offering a safe and comfortable environment for sailing with children. With multiple sleeping quarters and a well-equipped galley, it’s designed to cater to the needs of families during their sailing adventures. 3. Couples: For couples seeking a romantic escape, this sailboat offers a cozy atmosphere, easy handling, and the freedom to explore various destinations together. The Hunter 376's design emphasizes intimacy and convenience, making it an ideal option for lovers of the sea. 4. Weekend Sailors: Those who enjoy spontaneous day trips or weekend excursions will appreciate the Hunter 376’s easy handling and quick setup. Its stability and performance make for enjoyable sailing experiences without the need for extensive preparation. 5. Liveaboards: With its comfortable accommodations, including a full cockpit and headroom throughout, the Hunter 376 is suitable for those looking to live onboard. The ample storage and inviting spaces create an ideal living environment for extended stays at the dock or on the water. 6. Performance Seekers: Sailors who have a passion for performance will appreciate the Hunter 376's hull design and sail plan, which delivers respectable speed and agility while still providing a smooth ride for all aboard. In summary, the Hunter 376 appeals to a wide range of sailors, whether they are looking for adventure, relaxation, or a home on the water. With its captivating design and practical features, it's a standout choice for anyone passionate about sailing.
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