1983 Hunter 34

$11,000

Used

Boat in Chicago, IL US

builtBuilt in 1983
Year the boat was built
model

34

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Yanmar)

Engine type and count
length

34 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
34ft
Length Overall
34.42ft
Length at Waterline
28.25ft
Beam
11.58ft
Drive Up Draft
5.5ft
Displacement
11820lb
Heads
1
Hull Material
fiberglass
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Fuel Type
diesel
Propeller Type
2-blade
Swimming Ladder
Electric Bilge Pump
Manual Bilge Pump
Shore Power Inlet
Steering Wheel
Accommodations
  • 4 Berths
  • 6'3 Headroom
  • 1 Head
  • 6 Opening Ports
  • 2 Dorade Vents
  • 4 Deck Hatches
  • Cabin Sole: Teak
  • Cushion Material: Like New
  • Navigation Station

Enclosed AFT cabin. Replacement overhead access panels.

Galley
  • 12v Whirlpool Refrigerator
Electronics
  • Compass: Galaxy
  • Depth Sounder: West Marine Multi
  • GPS: Garmin GPS Map 130
Electrical
  • Shore Power
Deck Hull & Equipment
  • Anchor Locker
  • Roller
  • Double Lifelines
  • Bow Pulpit
  • 2 Lifeline Gates
  • Swim Ladder
  • White Deck Color
  • Running Lights
  • Cradle
  • Life Jackets
  • Dock Lines
  • Fenders

Deep cockpit and lazarette lockers. 4 deck hatches, multiple openings, port lights.

Sails & Rigging
  • Harken Roller Furling
  • 2 Lewmar 16 ST Winches
  • 2 Barient 23 ST Self Tailing

Lewmar rope clutches (2). Block and tackle backstay adjuster.

Mechanical Equipment & Engine Details
  • 2 Fire Extinguishers
  • Engine Alarm
  • Fresh Water Engine Cooling System
  • Manual & Fresh Water Engine Cooling System
  • Wheel Steering Type
  • 2 Blade Propellor
  • Marine Head Type

Folding cockpit table with drink holders. Owners Manual.

Broker Comments:
  • Fresh water system has a newer pump with accumulator.
  • Fresh water supply line to galley sink is leaking - needs a faucet or supply line/fittings.
  • Water heater does not trip the breaker, but the water never got warm - believe it would need to be replaced.
  • Outlets seem to work, and the refrigerator powered from outlets works.
  • Cabin lights, VHF, Stereo, Garmin GPS, Depth, Speed, fans all work.
  • Rear stateroom faucet/sink and forward head faucet sink and shower operational
  • Head is newer Jabsco manual pump style , appears serviceable.
  • Main and furling genoa serviced November 2024.
  • Dock lines, anchor, fenders, lifejackets, fire extinguishers old but in decent shape.
Brokers Comments II

From CYY Chief Mechanic 9-17-24:  

As far as mechanical work on the boat when we ran the engine everything looked good outside of the alternator was not charging properly so we sent it out to be rebuilt and then installed the rebuilt unit back on the engine. The engine has been winterized and batteries pulled and set in our battery room to be charged periodically through the winter. The boat has 3 batteries: 1 GRP 24 wet cell for engine and 2 GRP 27 wet cell for house. We also noticed during inspection that the cutlass bearing was worn, so we replaced the bearing as well as the bronze shaft with a SS shaft, shaft anode and performed an engine alignment. That is pretty much all we have done mechanically.

Disclaimer

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

DateEventPrice
1/29/26Initial price$11,000

Overview from around the web 1983 Hunter 34

Customers appreciate the 1983 Hunter 34 for its spacious and comfortable interior, making it ideal for extended cruising and family outings

Many highlight its solid construction and reliable sailing performance, noting that it handles well in a variety of conditions. Owners often praise the boat's ample storage, functional layout, and ease of handling, especially for those new to sailing. Some also mention the classic design and timeless appeal of the Hunter 34, which continues to attract enthusiasts decades after its release. Overall, the 1983 Hunter 34 is regarded as a dependable and enjoyable sailboat that balances comfort with performance.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 1983 Hunter 34 is a classic cruiser that offers a blend of comfort, performance, and value. Here are some of the pros and cons to consider:

Pros

Spacious Interior: The Hunter 34 features a well-designed layout with ample headroom and generous accommodations, making it comfortable for extended cruising.

Good Performance: With a moderate sail plan and a fin keel, the boat offers balanced handling and decent speed for its size.

Solid Construction: Built with fiberglass hull and deck, the Hunter 34 is known for its durability and ease of maintenance.

Affordable: As an older model, it often comes at a reasonable price point, offering good value for sailors seeking a capable cruiser.

Versatile Layout: The interior typically includes a spacious salon, separate forward and aft cabins, and a functional galley and head.

Cons

Aging Systems: Being a 1983 model, many boats may require updates or repairs to electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems.

Limited Upwind Performance: While balanced, the Hunter 34 is not designed as a high-performance racer and may lag behind more modern designs in upwind sailing.

Moderate Build Weight: The boat is not overly heavy but may feel less sturdy compared to some contemporary cruisers with heavier displacement.

Deck Hardware: Some owners note that the original deck hardware and rigging may need replacement or upgrading due to age.

Interior Wear: Depending on maintenance, the interior woodwork and upholstery might show signs of wear and require refurbishment.

Made For

The 1983 Hunter 34 is ideal for sailors seeking a versatile and comfortable cruiser. Its spacious interior and reliable performance make it perfect for small families, couples, or solo sailors who enjoy weekend getaways or extended coastal cruising. Whether you're a novice looking for an easy-to-handle sailboat or an experienced sailor wanting a solid vessel for relaxed cruising, the Hunter 34 offers a great balance of comfort, functionality, and sailing capability.

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