If your boat is 32 1/2 ' in length and was built by Hunter Marine between 1778 and 1983 it was designed by John Cherubini. That does not make it a Cherubini. Cherubinis are buillt in New Jersey by the Cherubini family and start out about 2 million dollars more than your Hunter. There was a Cherubini Raider 33 which was a wonderful racer/cruiser. Used that would only have cost you 15 to 25 thousand more than your Hunter cost you.
That being said, I have had my 1983 Hunter 33 since 1997, have put lots more into it than I paid for it and am very fond of it. It is a solid boat and is easier to work on than just about anything else I have seen out there. I can only hope you enjoy your Hunter as much as I have enjoyed mine.
Sam Lust
Dear Sam, Thank you for your repply.
I bought thsi boat for $1000.00, for it's motor
But could not resist keeping it, so I was lucky enough to find an exact boat in a salvage yard.
So I have removed almost all that I need, every Friday I work like a slave, but got winches, both rails, teak hand rails, etc, and am going now to put the mast up.
It was removed after Ike, when the boat almost climbed up a tree and the mast got tangled up
Damage was on starboard side, a gash along the cabin, which I repaired; all stanchions on that side were broken, but I have 4 more.
Last week my son fiddled with electrics, now everything works, water runs, very excited.
I feel like I brough this boat from the dead; all other boats either sank or were destroyed, except the Hunter.
If I have your e-mail address, I will send pictures.
Please allow me to contact you agai, aswell as all the nice Hunter 33 owners, I need your help.
Thanks again
Jorge Fife