2007 Hunter 38Sold
$99,900
Boat in Alameda, CA 94501 US
38
1 Engine (Yanmar)
38 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Accommodations are built around generous volume and comfort, with 6'6" headroom in a bright main saloon featuring smoothly finished teak joinery, solid wood handrails, low‑maintenance sole, and U‑shaped settees that seat six around a teak table. The L‑shaped galley to starboard offers Corian countertops, dual stainless sinks, a two‑burner stove/oven, optional refrigerator, slide‑out storage, and ample cabinetry plus a microwave niche, while the nav station to port includes a proper chart table and easy access to the electrical panel. Sleeping arrangements center on a remarkably commodious owner’s aft stateroom with a large berth, abundant storage, and seating, complemented by a forward cabin with another large berth and cedar‑lined hanging lockers. A single, well‑designed head serves both cabins and the saloon, divided into two compartments with 6'2" headroom, a practical separate shower and dual access doors that allow simultaneous use without feeling cramped.
The L-shaped galley is designed for serious cruising, combining secure ergonomics with ample work and storage space. Located to starboard at the foot of the companionway, it features Hunter’s signature 60" x 20" Corian countertop, dual stainless-steel sinks, and a gimbaled two‑burner stove/oven positioned between an optional aft refrigerator and a forward slide‑out storage rack. Outboard lockers provide generous room for dishes and provisions, along with a dedicated microwave niche, while a sturdy stainless grab rail at the front of the galley gives the cook a solid handhold underway. Overall, the layout and equipment make it easy to prepare meals for a crew of six without feeling confined or short on stowage.
- Mainsail
- Jib
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- Raymarine Auto Pilot
- Raymarine ST-60 Tridata and Wind Gauges
- Raymarine RADAR
- Standard Horizon VHF with Cockpit Remote
- Entertainment System (including TV)
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1/8/26 | Initial price | $99,900 |
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Overview from around the web 2007 Hunter 38
Customers praise the 2007 Hunter 38 for its spacious and comfortable interior, making it ideal for extended cruising and family outings
Many highlight the boat’s easy handling and responsive sailing performance, which appeals to both novice and experienced sailors. The innovative design features, such as the walk-through transom and well-laid-out cockpit, receive positive remarks for enhancing safety and convenience on board. Additionally, owners appreciate the quality craftsmanship and durable materials used in the build, contributing to the boat’s reliability and low maintenance needs. Overall, the 2007 Hunter 38 is valued for combining practical functionality with a smooth, enjoyable sailing experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2007 Hunter 38 is a popular cruiser known for its blend of performance, comfort, and innovative design. Here are some of the key pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Spacious Interior: The Hunter 38 features a roomy and well-lit cabin with a comfortable layout, including a large salon, ample storage, and a functional galley, making it ideal for extended cruising.
Innovative B&R Rigging: The fractional B&R rig provides easy sail handling, improved performance, and eliminates the need for a backstay, allowing for a more efficient mainsail shape.
Good Performance: With a balanced hull design and modern keel options, the Hunter 38 offers respectable sailing performance for a cruiser of its size.
Comfortable Cockpit: The cockpit is designed for ease of handling with all controls within reach, plus seating that accommodates family and guests comfortably.
Solid Construction: Built with quality materials and attention to detail, the Hunter 38 is known for durability and reliability.
Cons
Draft Limitations: Some keel options may limit access to shallow waters, which could be a consideration for certain cruising grounds.
Weight: Being a cruiser with a focus on comfort, the boat is somewhat heavier compared to performance-oriented sailboats, which can affect speed in light wind conditions.
Limited Upwind Performance: While adequate for cruising, the Hunter 38 may not point as high or sail as efficiently upwind as some other boats in its class.
Tank Capacities: Freshwater and fuel tank sizes are modest, which may require more frequent resupply on longer voyages.
Interior Finishes: Although functional and comfortable, some owners feel the interior finish quality is more utilitarian compared to higher-end yachts.
Made For
The 2007 Hunter 38 is designed for sailors seeking a versatile and comfortable cruising sailboat. Ideal for both weekend adventures and extended coastal voyages, it appeals to couples, small families, and experienced sailors who value spacious accommodations, user-friendly handling, and reliable performance. Whether you're a cruising enthusiast or looking to explore new waters with ease, the Hunter 38 offers a well-balanced blend of comfort and capability.
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