West Coast Hunter Cherubinis.

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Dana Kern

Why is it that I do not see any Hunter Cherubinis at my home port in San Diego? Many times I have had people inquire as to what type of boat I have. They just are not around here for some reason. I am fortunate enough to own an absolutely bristol Hunter33. We are really enjoying this boat as a coastal cruiser. It definately has some interesting characteristics. I do not believe it to be a boat I would sail in the open ocean but it does posess some of the elements of a cruising boat. Thank you to everyone that takes the time to post on this site. All your help is really useful and appreaciated.
 
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Sanders LaMont

Check the owners/for sale lists

Dana, There may be more than you think. My boat was in San Diego for five years (a 37c named Great Haste) until June when I brought it to San Francisco. It was berthed at the Mariott Marina, and then at Shelter Island. Another 37 was located at a nearby marina and a broker told me there were others.. When I arrived here I noticed another Cherubini design two slips down the dock. Try a search on the owners' list on this forum, and try one on one of the national "for sale" brokers, including location by state. Ask a broker if he has heard of any. You might find another boat owner or two within a mile of where you sit. Be sure and check all those listed in the state, not just the town, so you don't miss a boat at Mission Bay or other Point Loma. I know there is at least one at Ensanada and another at Catalina -- not too far from you as a Cherubini Hunter sails.. Good luck looking. Sanders
 
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Jim Logan

Hunters are built in Florida

Most Hunters were sold in the Gulf states and up the East coast, since they are built on the west coast of Florida- trucking costs mean not many would be crossing the Rockies, and as your message indicated, not many would be sailed to West coast.
 
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