The right daysailor

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Dan

I would love to get collective Hunter owner thoughts on a suitable boat. The more I sail the more it appears I will never spend any nights on the boat or go cruising. I will daysail primarily with guests that may need "facilities." Therefore a small cabin to get out of the sun is needed. Further I think a boat is better fast than slow. The boat should be around 18 - 22 feet long and cost around $5000. What do you all think would be a good Hunter given these parameters? BTW I have looked at a new 216 but am not sure I want to lay out that much money now.
 
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Rick Macdonald

Check out the owner reviews on this web site

Start with the link below.
 
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Ed Schenck

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This interests me because I would like to have a second(and trailerable) boat where my kids live in Arkansas. It needs to: 1) Sail well and relatively fast. 2) Have a large cockpit for family outings. 3) Be able to accomodate a bimini to keep off the rays. 4) Have room for a head. Old people like me can't wait to get back to shore. I really like the H23, see Related Link. Meets most of the criteria except it is hard to install a bimini.
 
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