I see that you joined the forum just this month.
New boat for you? Or just finally got curious about the Cherubini mystique after owning the Angel Light for a while?
If a new owner and you are a DIY sort, lots of information here on about just about anything that you might want to know about construction, maintenance and repair specific to these models.
Copies of the original sales/promotion brochure and owners' manuals are also buried in the forum archives if you don't have them (but want).
The Cherubini Hunter 36 also performs well in the screaming winds frequent on San Francisco Bay's "The Slot" and Sausalito's "Hurricane Gulch". Of course as with any boat, reefing is often necessary to keep things manageable. The other day, with 25kts winds average, my GPS was recording +/- 7.5 kts both directions across the bay with the mainsail on the 2nd reef and my 135 genoa furled to maybe 90% size. There was some weather helm to fight during the higher gusts, but otherwise generally very well balanced. I know my boat isn't the fastest thing on the bay, but I have been very pleased -- almost seven years now. I've sailed with friends on recent model "main brand" boats of 36-38 feet over the last few years. After the outings, I don't feel even the slightest twinge of new boat envy.
rardi
1980 Cherubini Hunter 36
"Wildaire"