do you like your hunter 27?

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Doug

I just purchase a used 27' hunter from a friend. it is loaded with lots of options I am curious how it will handle. I was trained and rented a Baltic 39' and I know there will be a big difference but just looking for a day cruiser on lake michigan to have a little fun. can any owners give me some insight? thanks
 
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Andy

Take a look at the archives

The archives and especially the messages you will find on the page dedicated to info on this particular model will give you ample opinions. There have been a number of threads dealing with shoal verses the deeper hull and how the craft handles to windward. Ours is an 1982 shoal draft and we are well pleased. What you will probably find immediately is a challenging prop walk to port when in reverse and if you have the shoal draft it will turn very tight. It is a comfortable boat to sail, does not demand excessive heeling, and is very forgiving of mistakes. Read the archives and post again with questions. We who sail these Cherubini "classics" seem ready to brag about them. Andy
 
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Bob Talley

Hunter 27

I had a 1979 H-27. Bought it from the original owner in 1983 and sold it in 1998. I used it mostly for day sailing, but also spent many weekends and week long cruises on it. I did many upgrades over the years; RF w/150, wheel steering, cockpit cushions and some custom woodwork inside. The only negative was that it is uderpowered with the 8HP Yanamr. On the plus side, it always started and never "conked out" on me. I found the boat to sail very well. When the wind picks up, reef the main before reducing the headsail. This removes all the weather helm.
 
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Tim McCarty

'82 Hunter 27

I've had an '82 Hunter 27 since '95 and I love the damn boat!! True, she may be somewhat under powered, however, she has never given me any problems. Under Sail, I find her to be very responsive and, dare I say it, fast! She has even gotten me through gale force winds and 18 foot chop (on Lake Erie). I had hoped to have moved up by now, however, I'm in no real hurry... Enjoy!
 
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TOM MANALILI

COMPARISONS

THE CHERUBINI HUNTER 27, MINE A 1982/83, HAS MORE POTENTIAL THAN MOST PRODUCTION BOATS IN HER SIZE, ANCHOR WELL, WIDER DECKS, 8 OPENING PORTS, 2 HATCHES, SEA SPRAY HOOD, FULL COCKPIT COAMING, SMALL COCKPIT, "T" SHAPED, HIGH WINCH ISLANDS, WIDE BEAM, SMALL STERN, HEAVEST HUNTER MADE FOR IT SIZE,HIGH ASPECT RIG, SHORT BOOM, IT CAN BECOME A CUTTER, MINE IS, DBL LOWER SHROUDS, WITH DBL TANGS, S/S SPREADER SOCKETS,3/16" 1-19 WIRE, OPEN TURNBUCKLES,EUROPEAN RUNNING LIGHTS,ELIPTICAL SPREADERS,BOARDING LADDER, THE BEST DAMN CABIN LAYOUT, WITH A V BERTH YOU CAN SIT AND READ, A FULL HEAD, A GREAT LITTLE GALLEY, AND A NAV STATION, HOLDING TANKS WITH BOTH SMALL AND VERY LARGE ACCESS HATCHES, AN ENGINE COMP, YOU CAN SEE AND WORK ON THE ENTIRE ENG. AND TRANNY, WHAT IS SHE LACKING, YOU CAN ADD: A BRIDGE DECK WITH SILL, AND A 4 TO 1 BOOM VANG, AND A CQR OR BRUCE BOW ROLLER.
 
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Guest

What does it take!

can anyone determine what it may take to get tom m. to turn off the caps lock on his machine? yes tom we love cherubinis, the new tupperware boats suck, the hunter 27 was the best boat ever built and hunter should start building them again. please turn off the caps.
 
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