2008 Hunter 36
$99,900
Boat in Pottsboro, TX 75076 US
36
1 Engine (--)
36 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
"Southern Cross" is a 2008 Hunter 36. She is a one-owner boat that has always been on fresh water. She is well equipped, well maintained and in great shape.
Introducing the stunning 2008 Hunter 36, a remarkable cruiser with an overall length of 35.5 feet, designed for both comfort and performance. This used vessel features a sleek monohull shape crafted from durable fiberglass, ensuring a smooth sailing experience. The fin keel enhances stability and maneuverability, making it ideal for various water conditions. Powered by a reliable 29 hp diesel engine with a sail drive, the Hunter 36 promises efficient cruising capabilities. Its thoughtful design includes a spacious layout, perfect for enjoying time on the water. The boat is equipped with essential features, ensuring a seamless experience for both novice and experienced sailors alike. Whether you're embarking on a weekend getaway or a longer voyage, the Southern Cross is ready to deliver unforgettable adventures. Experience the joy of sailing with this exceptional cruiser, combining quality craftsmanship with the thrill of the open sea.
I : 44.83 ft
J : 13.08 ft
P : 44.83 ft
E : 15.00 ft
Working Sail Area : 721.00 sq ft
Keel #1
Keel Type: Shoal_Draft
Ballast: 5064 lb
Max Draft: 4.92 ft
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.
Hunter 36
The Evolution of previous Hunter success was rethought by a good ole boy'. A boat review from our April 2008 issue.
Glenn Henderson is a good ol’ Southern boy, a Florida native who loves surfin’, sailin’, and Gators football, not necessarily in that order. When Henderson joined the Hunter Design Team in 2001, his first commission was the Hunter 356, which was an unqualified success with more than 500 units built. This year, Henderson has revisited the concept with the Hunter 36, and it’s interesting to see the choices that he’s made on this second-generation approach.
Rather than a wholesale makeover, it’s safe to say that the 36 is an evolution and extension of the midsize theme. There are lots of features that are consistent with the brand that have been carried through with this latest Hunter, including the backstay-less B&R rig with the distinctive, swept-back double spreaders; the folding wheel and walk-through transom, which maximize the comfort and utility of the cockpit; and the Traveler Arch with built-in bimini, with the mainsail traveler within handy reach of the helmsman.
The hull of the 36 has been slightly tweaked, Henderson said, to lower the prismatic coefficient and promote even greater stability and better balance. In practice, what this means is a slightly longer waterline with a somewhat straighter plumb bow. Henderson started his design career drawing quick, sporty, highly successful raceboats, and he hasn’t lost his touch when it comes to hulls that move sweetly through the water. We tested the 36 on a day of mostly light winds hovering around 8 knots. Upwind with full sail on, the boat registered an effortless 5.6 to 5.8 knots. Cracked off to a close reach, the speedometer topped 6 knots. The helm was light, and given the spotty breeze, the performance was excellent. On our wish list, we’d add a foot chock for the helmsman and a repositioned overhead bimini window for better sight lines to the mainsail, but both can be easily addressed.
On deck, there are lots of little features that suggest a notable attention to detail, starting with the good nonskid underfoot. The anchoring system is very well done, with a large cleat adjacent to the windlass to ease the strain on the rode; a dedicated bar over the bow roller ensures that the anchor won’t jump its mount and nick the headsail furler or pulpit. The cockpit lockers are enormous and well organized, with fiddled shelves and brackets for the emergency tiller, companionway slats, and other items. We were less enamored of the small hatches in the transom scoop, which seemed out of reach and somewhat superfluous, prone to immersion, and, in the event that they became flooded, potentially hazardous.
As with the deck, the interior layout and styling have been modified and updated. This is a very big 36-footer. The straight-line galley of the 356 has been transformed on the 36 into an L-shaped arrangement that lies to starboard, adjacent to the companionway steps. To port, the aft-facing nav station is enormous; it wouldn’t be out of place on a boat 10 feet larger. Likewise, the head is big and accessible, with a sink/vanity in one section and the head/shower in a separate enclosure. There’s a V-berth in a forward stateroom (with a nifty louvered door in the bulkhead to open up the space when desired) and a large athwartships double aft (with its own headboard!). All in all, it’s a worthy successor to the original.
Herb McCormick is a Cruising World editor at large.
Hunter 36LOA 35′ 6” (10.82 m.)
LWL 31′ 3” (9.53 m.)
Beam 12′ 0” (3.66 m.)
Draft (shoal) 4′ 11” (1.50 m.)
Draft (deep/standard) 6′ 5” (1.96 m.)
Sail area (100%) 780 sq. ft. (72.46 sq. m)
Ballast (shoal) 5,064 lb. (2,302 kg.)
Ballast (deep) 5,023 lb. (2,283 kg.)
Displacement (shoal) 13,900 lb. (6,318 kg.)
Displacement (deep)
Ballast/D .34
D/Length 175
SA/D 16.9
Water 75 gal. (284 l.)
Fuel 38 gal. (144 l.)
Engine 29-hp. Yanmar diesel
Designer Glenn Henderson/ Hunter Design Team
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 3/28/26 | Initial price | $99,900 |
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