2009 Hunter 310
$49,900
Boat in Tavernier, FL 33070 US
310
1 Engine (Yanmar)
30.8 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
This boat has been meticulously kept. The owner is not using her as much as he would like and believes its time for her to go to someone who will sail her regularly.
Innovation in design, excellence in engineering, and an incredible layout make the Hunter 310 a great midsize cruiser. The interior boasts two private staterooms, each with their own privacy bulkhead (not just a curtain). Great natural light is plentiful throughout the cabin with multiple hatches and screened ports as well as the Hunter wraparound windshield. Entertaining or dining, the salon can handle family or friends with ease. The large dinette easily converts to a double for extended families and the settees offer plenty of storage as well. Topsides, the Hunter 310 has an immense rounded cockpit that allows all the crew to participate or kick back as they desire. The stern rail seats are up and out of the way, and a custom console houses the standard VHF and instruments as well as the engine controls and compass. Twin drop leafs allow for cockpit dining, and there is plenty of storage under the seating. The helm seat hinges aft, leading onto the walkthrough transom complete with propane tank storage and a retractable swim ladder with a cockpit shower. Above the cockpit is the integrated arch which serves as an attachment point for both the mainsheet as well as the optional bimini. This layout keeps the cockpit clear, uncluttered, and ready for action. Going forward, there are serious nonskid and clear side decks due to the innovative rig arrangement. The B & R fractional rig, with its swept-back spreaders, eliminates the need for a backstay. Mast struts and reverse diagonals give all the strength needed while allowing for a smaller section aloft. For the sailor, this means more stability. Hunter Marine's keel boats are the backbone of the Hunter fleet. These spacious and comfortable cruisers are incredibly appointed from the rich fabrics to the top-grade hardware. Hunter Marine The Hunter Marine Corporation was founded in 1973 to build truly affordable sailboats. Warren Luhrs, Hunter's chairman, has personally logged thousands of ocean miles both single-handedly and shorthanded aboard his ocean racers. From these floating laboratories hundreds of new ideas have been born. The same B & R rig that powered his boats into the record books also power the Hunter fleet. A lot has changed over the years, but Hunter Marine continues its commitment of bringing the sailing public the best performing and most accommodating sailboats at a reasonable price.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1/24/26 | Price decreased | $49,900(-16.7%) |
| 8/24/25 | Price decreased | $59,900(-14.3%) |
| 6/30/25 | Initial price | $69,900 |
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Overview from around the web 2009 Hunter 310
Customers appreciate the 2009 Hunter 310 for its spacious and comfortable interior, making it ideal for weekend cruising and extended trips
Many highlight its easy handling and responsive sailing performance, particularly praising the innovative B&R rig that enhances stability without the need for a backstay. The boat's well-designed layout, including ample storage and a functional galley, receives positive remarks for maximizing space on a 31-foot vessel. Some owners note that the Hunter 310 offers excellent value for its price point, combining modern features with solid construction. Overall, feedback emphasizes the boat’s suitability for both novice and experienced sailors seeking a reliable and enjoyable sailing experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2009 Hunter 310 is a popular cruiser known for its comfortable design and ease of handling. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Spacious Interior: The Hunter 310 offers a surprisingly roomy cabin with comfortable sleeping accommodations for up to six people, making it ideal for weekend cruising.
Innovative Design: Features like the walk-through transom and cockpit layout enhance safety and ease of movement on board.
Easy Handling: The fractional sloop rig and balanced sail plan make the boat manageable for short-handed crews or solo sailors.
Good Performance: While not a racing boat, the Hunter 310 provides steady and reliable sailing characteristics suitable for coastal cruising.
Modern Amenities: The 2009 model includes updated galley and navigation equipment, improving onboard comfort and convenience.
Cons
Limited Storage: Some owners find the storage space below deck somewhat limited, which can be a challenge for longer trips.
Build Quality: While generally solid, the materials and fittings may not be as high-end as those found on more expensive yachts.
Performance in Light Air: The boat can struggle in very light wind conditions due to its moderate sail area.
Maintenance of Systems: As with many boats of this age, some systems like plumbing and electrical may require attention or upgrades.
Made For
The 2009 Hunter 310 is designed for sailors and boating enthusiasts seeking a versatile and comfortable cruiser. It’s ideal for small families, couples, or individuals who want an easy-to-handle sailboat with modern amenities for weekend getaways or coastal cruising. Its manageable size and user-friendly design make it perfect for both novice sailors looking to gain experience and seasoned sailors wanting a reliable, enjoyable boat for relaxed sailing adventures.
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