1987 Hunter 310Sold
$11,500
$12,000
Boat in Spring Hill, FL 34607 US
310
1 Engine (Yanmar)
31 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Slip Available
New Interior Upholstery
Uniden VHF Radio
Pioneer Stereo System
Spare Filters and Parts for Engine
Navsounder Depth Sounder
Simrad Auto Pilot
Power is supplied by a 16-horsepower 2GM20F Yanmar diesel. The engine compartment has surprisingly good access for a boat of its size, and the acoustic insulation is outstanding.
Belowdecks, the Hunter 31 has a dinette that seats four to starboard, and there's a settee to port. Because the table is supported by a single leg near the boat's centerline and the full length of the table outboard, it's more stable than a typical single-pedestal table. It made a good navigating station in a seaway and could accommodate a full-size chart.
The "real" chart table is small and at the head of the quarter berth on the port side. The V-berth forward is of a decent size.
The Hunter 31 is a very practical boat for coastal cruising, and with its simple systems, it's easy to maintain.
The simple galley has an Origo non-pressurized alcohol stove with two burners and an oven. The reefer is a well-insulated icebox-a block of ice would easily last three to five days.
Please see the 61 photos and an 11 minute video shot in high definition to truly appreciate the opportunity this Hunter 310 represents.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 4/3/26 | Price decreased | $11,500(-4.2%) |
| 3/20/26 | Price decreased | $13,000(-7.1%) |
| 3/7/26 | Price decreased | $14,000(-6.7%) |
| 2/26/26 | Price decreased | $15,000(-6.3%) |
| 2/14/26 | Price decreased | $16,000(-5.9%) |
| 1/28/26 | Initial price | $17,000 |
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Customers appreciate the 1987 Hunter 310 for its spacious interior and comfortable accommodations, making it an excellent choice for weekend cruising and extended stays aboard
Many highlight its easy handling and solid performance under sail, which suits both beginners and experienced sailors. The boat's well-designed layout, including ample storage and a functional galley, receives positive remarks. Some users note that while the boat shows its age in certain fittings, with proper maintenance, it remains a reliable and enjoyable vessel for coastal sailing. Overall, the 1987 Hunter 310 is praised for offering great value and a pleasant sailing experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1987 Hunter 310 is a popular cruiser that offers a blend of comfort, performance, and value. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Spacious Interior: For a 31-foot boat, the Hunter 310 provides a roomy and comfortable cabin with good headroom and well-laid-out living spaces.
Innovative Design: Features like the walk-through transom and wide cockpit enhance accessibility and make boarding easier.
Solid Construction: Built with a robust fiberglass hull, the Hunter 310 is known for its durability and seaworthiness.
Good Sailing Performance: Equipped with a fractional sloop rig, it offers manageable sail handling and decent performance for coastal cruising.
Affordability: As an older model, it generally comes at a more accessible price point compared to newer cruisers of similar size.
Ample Storage: Plenty of lockers and storage compartments make it convenient for extended trips.
Cons
Aging Systems: Being a 1987 model, some onboard systems (electrical, plumbing, engine) may require upgrades or maintenance.
Limited Standing Headroom in Some Areas: While overall headroom is good, certain sections of the cabin might feel a bit cramped for taller individuals.
Modest Performance in Light Air: The boat can be a bit sluggish in light wind conditions due to its displacement and sail plan.
Limited Tank Capacities: Freshwater and fuel tanks are relatively small, which may require more frequent refilling on longer voyages.
Outdated Interior Styling: The cabin décor and fittings reflect the late 1980s style, which may not appeal to those seeking modern aesthetics without refitting.
Made For
The 1987 Hunter 310 is ideal for sailors seeking a comfortable and versatile cruiser that balances performance with ease of handling. Perfect for small families, couples, or solo sailors, this boat offers spacious accommodations and user-friendly features, making it well-suited for weekend getaways, coastal cruising, or learning the ropes of sailing. Its manageable size and thoughtful design appeal to those who want a reliable and enjoyable sailing experience without the complexity of larger vessels.
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310 Orange St., Suite 504, Ozona, FL, 34660
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