Cleveland too!
Sorry Atlantic City. We were on the 290, 320, 340, and 410 last Friday evening. Monday night it's back to go on the 460. Also want to compare with the IP and Sabre that are there. Our marina also had a Tartan 3500 and C&C 110. The C&C is lots of boat for the money.The 320 and 290 were similar in head layout(320 aft/port, 290 aft/strbrd). Shower and head all-in-one naturally. Both had one-hole sinks and two-burner propane stoves with oven. The 290's propane locker was a funny box in the aft/port locker. Both had nice aft berths but they are still "sideways". There were three engine accesses that I saw, remove the ladder, panel on portside of companionway, and panel behind the engine in aft cabin. The 290 had one battery under strbrd settee and the battery switch was mounted on outside of settee, right about where you would sit at the nav station. Bilges were very short and shallow. Cockpits were wide and open. Loved the stainless arches. One, the 340 I think, had the optional welded on mounts for a bimini frame that extended both forward and aft with no other supports. I couldn't see how to roll up the canvas or fold the frame. Opened the bilge panel in the aft cabin of the 410 and was looking right at the dripless shaft seal! Quite a difference from my H37C.I have the brochure but there really isn't any more there than you will find on the Hunter web-site.