Considering purchacing a 34 hunter an would like to know the good and the bad of it.Like how is the hull integrity. I would be so thankful for any info. I can get Thank You
We are obsessed with ours. There is a wealth of info in the archives on the 34!!! The summary seems to be, great boat for the money!! Have it surveyed with emphasis on the compression post!
I have owned Victoria, a 1983 H34 for a little over a year now and we like it more and more with each passing weekend. I am constantly amazed at the comfort and utility of the 34's interior. I am also very pleased with the sailing ability as well as the manageability under power. I have owned two other 30 Hunters in the past, and the jump from 30 to 34 made a big difference. It is a lot of boat. I don't think you be disappointed if you end up with a 34. Let me know if you have any specific questions. Gary
We've had "Artistry" for 9 years now, she's an 1983 H34 and the best boat for the money!Check out the owner reviews on this site, they tell the story.Be sure to test sail the boat in a good breeze to get an idea of how to control the tenderness with proper reefing.If the boat surveys well, I really recommend the H34!Charles
Can't go wrong with the H34.Have had ours for nearly 3 years. Sailed as far north as Hilton Head, and south to Key West, as well as this summers trip to the Abacos. Great boat. Late 1983 was the best model. Metal framed fixed ports. Larger mast step plate (no compresion post problems). And the Yanmar 3gmf. Scott83-H34-188 Island Hops
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