I stumbled across a 27' 1980 Hunter in pretty good shape and don't know much about pricing these things. They want 10,500 with a solid engine. Any advice would be great!!
$10,500 sounds like a good price if the boat's in good condition. We're very satisfied with our 1983 H-27. This is our second season with Dilemma. She's a nice sized boat. Comfortable enough to stay aboard a few days at a time but not too intimidating when we approach the dock. Doesn't require deck apes to handle the sails.Paul
i have a 1978 hunter 27 that really belongs to a friend that is it no shape to care for it so i do now its in great shape i just had the haul painted don't pay more than $750 because it only needs 3 gallons of paint at $100 a gallon then i got it appraised and its worth $16500 with the 12 ft quicksilver dinggie with a 6 horse evinrude motor thats only 1 year old so don't sell cheap
I gave 9000.00 for my 81 27 last year and i live in NC but I bought a trailer and moved from NY my self. The boat was in good shape all I had to do is put bottom paint on and splashed her. It came with a cradle and I sat her down on the trailer and brought her home. The boat sounds like a good deal. I love the my 27.
I just saw a 27 in today's paper for sale for 4500. No details in ad,but worth a look if any one wants one in NCIt was an 81 or 82 model. The ad was in the Raleigh News And Observer.
Just bought one in April for 10,500, and it was in excellent cond, and owners were great to do business with. Found it on HOW classifieds here...Best thing was the Bigger Yanmar (2GM) engine... Good luck!
If it's a fairyman or renault NO, if it's a Yanmar, Yes, if it's a westerbek ok, what ever it is you'll have to live with it, the Yanmar though noisy and lots of vibration, is also the most reliable little engine around.
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