Passagmaking in Hunters
There are quite a number of people who have done serious cruising in Hunters. We have about 35,000 miles under the keel of our Passage 42, having done the coconut milk run (US to NZ and back) twice, including a number of years running around Tonga, Fiji, and NZ. (We have crossed between NZ and Tonga/Fiji seven times). We saw other Hunters out there as well. I agree with the others: it is more the sailor and his/her preparation than the boat. But Hunters are sturdy and will serve you well. To get a lot of detail on modifications you can make to make a Hunter more "cruiseworth", go to the archives and do an author search using the name "Henk" (who outfitted and cruises his Legend 43 in the South Pacific islands), and the name "Cossman" (as I have posted in a number of threads the modifications I have made to my boat, Sabina).My wife and I are building the cruising kitty for a third time on the coconut milk run, and we are 3 years, 5 months from the next departure date. See ya out there!