- Cruising Speed: 8 kn
- Maximum Speed: 12 kn
- Beam: 13' 11''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hunter 430 (built 1990–1997, approximately 180 hulls) is a rare and highly regarded center-cockpit cruiser that sits between the Legend 43 and the later Passage 44/450 in Hunter’s evolution toward serious offshore boats. Designed by the Hunter Design Team under Cortland Steck, it measures 43 ft LOA (42 ft 6 in LWL) with a generous 14 ft beam and a moderate-to-heavy displacement of 23,800 lbs (9,800 lbs ballast). It was offered with either a shoal-draft wing keel (5 ft 6 in) or deep fin (6 ft 9 in). It features the full backstay-less B&R fractional rig with sharply swept spreaders, a large roachy mainsail (~420 sq ft) + 135–150 % roller-furling genoa (total upwind ~900–950 sq ft), giving surprisingly good performance for a center-cockpit boat of the early 1990s (PHRF typically 114–126).
First time on the Market.
One owner family, LLC owned.
2 cabin 2 head layout
Transferable slip at DTSD marriot (with marina approval)
Details coming soon.
Listed by Seattle Yachts - San DiegoTHIS BOAT IS SUBJECT TO AN EXCLUSIVE LISTING AGREEMENT WITH SEATTLE YACHTS - SAN DIEGO 619-523-1745 AND IS NOT OFFERED FOR SALE BY DENISON YACHTING - SAN FRANCISCO. Denison Yachting - San Francisco is merely providing this information in an effort to represent you as a buyer in the purchase of this vessel.
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