1997 Hunter 376 Boat in Gordonville, TX 76245 US
376
1 Engine (Yanmar)
37 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Now Available, this 1997 Hunter 376 is in great shape. Delivered new here on Lake Texoma, she has always been on fresh water.
HOLIDAY DREAMING1997 Hunter 376Freshwater Lake Texoma Cruiser • Award-Winning Design • Spacious Two-Stateroom Layout • Ready for Your Next Adventure
Some sailboats are designed to get you there. Others are designed to make you want to stay longer.
HOLIDAY DREAMING is a beautiful example of the highly regarded Hunter 376, a cruising sailboat that earned widespread praise for combining comfortable accommodations, easy handling, and impressive sailing performance into a package that continues to attract sailors nearly three decades after its introduction.
Delivered new on Lake Texoma and enjoyed exclusively in freshwater, HOLIDAY DREAMING offers an exceptional opportunity to own a proven cruising yacht with a history of inland-water care. Her thoughtful design, spacious layout, and versatile sailing characteristics make her equally appealing to experienced cruisers, couples seeking extended adventures, and families looking to create lasting memories on the water.
Designed with flexibility and ease of ownership in mind, the Hunter 376 features a powerful fractional rig with a fully battened mainsail and all sail controls led aft to the cockpit. This arrangement allows for safe and efficient short-handed sailing while still delivering the spirited performance that sailors appreciate. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely afternoon sail, exploring new anchorages, or embarking on a longer cruise, HOLIDAY DREAMING offers a sailing experience that is both rewarding and manageable.
The spacious cockpit is one of the Hunter 376's defining features. Designed as the operational and social center of the yacht, it offers generous seating, a folding cockpit table, integrated helm station, and walk-through transom with swim platform. Wide side decks and an uncluttered deck layout provide safe movement forward, while the open stern creates easy access to the water for swimming, boarding, and watersports.
Below deck, HOLIDAY DREAMING truly shines. The bright and airy interior features abundant natural light from numerous opening hatches, ports, and fixed hull windows. The result is a living space that feels remarkably open and inviting, with ventilation and visibility rarely found in vessels of this size. Fine woodwork, comfortable seating, and thoughtful storage solutions create an atmosphere that encourages extended stays aboard.
The desirable two-stateroom layout offers exceptional accommodations for owners and guests alike. The forward guest stateroom features abundant storage, a vanity, and excellent natural light, while the expansive aft owner's cabin provides standing headroom, comfortable seating, private head access, cedar-lined lockers, and impressive storage capacity. This arrangement makes HOLIDAY DREAMING an outstanding choice for weekend cruising, extended vacations, or even seasonal liveaboard use.
The well-appointed L-shaped galley is designed for real-world cruising and entertaining. Corian countertops, a three-burner propane stove with oven, dual stainless-steel sinks, microwave, and generous refrigeration capacity make meal preparation simple whether dockside or underway. Located adjacent to both the companionway and salon, the galley serves as a functional and convenient hub for life aboard.
Power is provided by a dependable 34 HP Yanmar diesel engine, a trusted powerplant known for reliability, efficiency, and longevity. Combined with the Hunter's balanced hull design and bulb keel configuration, HOLIDAY DREAMING offers confident handling under both sail and power.
Highlights
- Freshwater Lake Texoma boat since new
- Reliable 34 HP Yanmar diesel engine
- Award-winning Hunter 376 design
- Fractional rig with fully battened mainsail
- All sail controls led aft for easy short-handed sailing
- Spacious cockpit with folding table
- Walk-through transom and swim platform
- Bright and airy salon with abundant natural light
- Desirable two-stateroom layout
- Large owner's cabin with private head access
- Cedar-lined hanging lockers
- Separate enclosed shower stall
- Corian galley countertops
- Three-burner propane stove with oven
- Dual stainless-steel sinks
- Microwave oven
- Excellent storage throughout
- Ideal for cruising, entertaining, and extended stays aboard
The Hunter 376 earned recognition as one of the best values in cruising sailboats because it successfully delivers what most sailors actually use their boats for: comfortable cruising, entertaining family and friends, and enjoying life on the water. Owners frequently praise the model's exceptional interior volume, comfortable accommodations, and user-friendly sailing characteristics.
Whether your plans involve sunset sails on Lake Texoma, weekend getaways, coastal cruising, or simply enjoying time aboard with family and friends, HOLIDAY DREAMING offers the comfort, capability, and value that continue to make the Hunter 376 one of the most respected cruising sailboats in her class.
Comfortable. Capable. Ready to Cast Off.
HOLIDAY DREAMING is ready to help her next owners turn dreams into destinations.
Designed with flexibility in mind, the Hunter 376 lets you live life to the fullest - whether sprinting under full sail, entertaining family and friends, or enjoying that long weekend or vacation cruising. The 376 is outfitted with a fractional rig featuring a full-roach, fully-battened mainsail and all lines leading aft. The cockpit is large, with an integrated wheel console, hinged helm seat and a walk-through transom with swim platform. The 376's roomy and bright interior boasts wraparound windshield; two staterooms (double aft cabin optional); L-shaped gourmet galley; and a marine head with vanity and stall shower. The Hunter 376 comes with the Cruise Pac, as standard equipment. It isn't just sails, winches, and running rigging. It's an extensive list of things like galley, anchor, fire extinguisher, running lights, life jackets - even a copy of Chapman's Piloting, Seamanship, and Small Boat Handling. And Hunter backs its boats with a five-year limited hull and bottom blister warranty.
2016
- Fiberglass cosmetic touch-up
- Compound and Wax Hull and Deck
- Bottom Paint
- Zinc Anode
- New Yanmar Cockpit Engine Control Panel
- Replaced Bimini Canvas
- Replaced Stb. Galley Port
2017
- New Raymarine Chart Plotter/Fish Finder and Transducer
- New Raymarine Speed Transducer
- Replaced Sail Cover and Installed Lazy Jacks
- Replaced Windlass
- Replaced Cabin Air Vents
- New Removable Dingy Davits Installed
- Compound and Wax Hull and Deck
2018
- Running Rigging Replaced as Needed
- New Traveler Cleats for easy Cockpit Operation
- Main and Genoa Serviced and Cleaned
- Replaced Refrigerator/Freezer Compressor and Cold Plate
- Bimini Frame Modified to Enable Quick Fold Away
- Compound and Wax Hull and Deck
2019
- Diesel Fuel Tank Cleaned/ Flushed and Diesel Fuel Replaced
- New Fuel Tank Level Sender
- Standing Rigging Checked, Serviced and Tuned with Anti-Chaff Spreader Caps Installed
- Main Halyard Replaced
- Compound and Wax Deck
2020
- Boat Hauled and Bottom Cleaned
- Engine Serviced, Oil Changed and Oil and Fuel Filters Replaced
- Start Battery Replaced
2022
- New Cover on Headsail installed
- New Bimini, Installed once, Stowed
2025
- New House Battery Bank Installed
- New Starter Battery Installed
- Oil Changed
- Water Pump Service
- New Port Lights, Port and Starboard
Maintenance Preformed Annually:
- Engine Service, Oil Change, Replace Oil and fuel Filter
- Water/Fuel Separator Filter Replaced
- Deck Compound and Wax
IJPE : 684.00 sq ft
I : 48.00 ft
J : 12.92 ft
P : 49.00 ft
E : 15.25 ft
The Hunter 376 was the winner of a "Best Value" Award in Cruising World’s 1997 Boat of the Year Awards.
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.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 6/8/26 | Price decreased | $55,750(-5.1%) |
| 4/21/26 | Price decreased | $58,750(-6.0%) |
| 10/21/25 | Price decreased | $62,500(-2.3%) |
| 10/15/25 | Initial price | $64,000 |
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Customers appreciate the 1997 Hunter 376 for its spacious and comfortable interior, making it ideal for extended cruising and family outings
Many highlight its user-friendly design, including the responsive sail handling and practical layout, which suits both novice and experienced sailors. Owners often praise the boat's solid construction and reliable performance in various sea conditions. Additionally, the ample storage and well-thought-out amenities contribute to an enjoyable onboard living experience. Overall, the Hunter 376 from 1997 is regarded as a versatile and dependable cruiser that offers excellent value for its size and price point.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1997 Hunter 376 is a popular cruising sailboat known for its spacious interior and ease of handling. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Spacious Interior: The Hunter 376 offers a roomy cabin with comfortable accommodations for family or guests, including a well-designed galley and ample storage.
Easy Handling: Equipped with a reliable rig and often featuring a roller furling jib and in-mast furling mainsail, the boat is manageable for short-handed crews.
Good Performance: While not a racing boat, the Hunter 376 delivers respectable sailing performance for cruising purposes, with a balance of speed and stability.
Comfortable Cockpit: The cockpit is designed for socializing and easy maneuvering, with good visibility and ergonomics.
Solid Construction: Built with a fiberglass hull and deck, the Hunter 376 has proven to be durable and sturdy over time.
Cons
Weight: The boat is on the heavier side, which can affect light wind performance and may require more effort to handle in certain conditions.
Interior Finish: Some owners find the interior finish to be somewhat basic compared to newer models or higher-end boats.
Limited Upwind Performance: While adequate for cruising, the Hunter 376 may not point as high or sail as efficiently upwind as some other designs.
Maintenance: As with any older boat, maintenance is a consideration, especially with equipment that may be original to the 1997 build.
Space in Smaller Cockpit Areas: While generally spacious, some may find the cockpit less roomy compared to larger models, especially when fully crewed.
Made For
The 1997 Hunter 376 is ideal for sailors and cruising enthusiasts seeking a spacious, comfortable, and easy-to-handle sailboat. Designed for both novice and experienced sailors, it suits small families, couples, or groups looking for weekend getaways or extended cruising adventures. Its combination of performance, roomy interior, and user-friendly features makes it perfect for those who want a reliable and enjoyable vessel for coastal cruising or longer passages.
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