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Dave Smith
I have a chance to purchase a 1984 Hunter 31' at a bargain price. The owner says the reason it is going so cheaply is that the hull shows signs of delamination--a boat inspector did the usual "tap" test and felt it was/is coming apart. The owner says it may be a misdiagnosis--the Hunter design includes some wood inner construction that may be the cause of the inspectors' concern--and the boat has always been dry.I won't be able to see the boat out of the water until the fall. I am leaning against buying this boat until then, unless anybody out there can shed light on whethor or not this is a common occurence. It seems odd that a 1984 model would already be coming apart. Any comments are appreciated!