Hunter 31 Hull

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Drew

We are looking to buy a Hunter 31. We noticed some damage to the bottom of the boat. Upon a survey from the broker, we found out that the hull is solid fiberglass and not laminate. Can anyone verify this, that the H31 does have a solid fiberglass core? Also this is going to be a somewhat of a project boat. Any problem areas or other information regarding H31's and related products would be fantastic. Thanks, Andrew M.
 
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Rip Edmundson

Hunter 31 is a great boat

We hauled our 1987 Hunter 31 today after our 4th season on Lake Michigan. We have done a lot of projects on ours. It is a very sturdy, forgiving boat. We have converted all our thru-hulls to ball valves. When they cut the holes the plugs looked like solid fiberglass, definitely no core under companionway stairs, galley sink, head intake, or raw water input. I backed into a steel breakwater today (accidently) and just bounced off with a little crazed gelcoat on the stern.
 
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Steve O.

do you mean...

solid fiberglass laminate without wood coring? Yes, there is no coring below the waterline. But it is laid with fiberglass matting.
 
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Drew M.

Thanks

Thanks, thats what I wanted to know about the hull. Looks pretty good to buy it! It'll be a project boat for sure. But thats half the fun.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
I'd would be careful.

The hull is layed up glass but there is a liner under the cabin sole. I think you can find a project from a H'34 (in the archives) that had damage from the keel hitting something. You could easily invest many thousand of dollars on this project and still have a boat that is not very sale able. If the damage is outside of the grid area, then I would not be too worried.
 
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