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1. Finely Finished Teak Furniture
and Bulkheads
The new Hunter line features a varnished finish
on
beautifully detailed teak interiors. You will see
curved radiuses, matched grains and a new higher level
of fit and finish that is usually found only on custom
boats. |
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2.
Upgraded Interior
Hardware
and Fixtures
All interior hardware has undergone
extensive testing and evaluation for strength, compatibility
and longevity. All cabinetry and door hardware has
been upgraded. Youll feel the difference! |
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3.
Upgraded Exterior Hardware
All exterior
hardware has been upgraded to include the biggest
and best names in the business. youll find names
you can trust such as Lewmar®, Spinlock®,
Harken®, ProFurl®, Whitlock® and Schaffer®
aboard the new Hunter line. |
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4.
Genuine Corian® Countertops
Genuine
Corian® countertops are utilized throughout the
entire Hunter keelboat line. This durable, yet beautiful
material will hold its serviceability and luster for
years to come. |
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5.
Heavy Duty Rubrails
A new high-density
vinyl rubrail is now being wrapped 360 degrees around
the boats for added protection. A standard stainless
steel insert also enhances the protection as well
as the beauty. |
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6.
Hunter Kevlar® Technology
Hunter adds
the extra strength, but not the weight where you need
it most. From the stem to the keel sump, Hunter has
added a Kevlar® laminate to give you added protection
against collisions. This is the most likely area for
damage or penetration and Hunter provides an extra
level of security. |
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7.
Stainless Steel Arches
When Hunter first introduced
the arch a few years ago, the skeptics were all against
it. Today, many of those are now offering arches of
their own. There is no question the arch is
a real asset. By placing the traveler up top, it keeps
the cockpit clear and safe. As an attachment point
for a bimini, it makes a clean installation. The arch
is also perfect for stereo speakers and cockpit lights. |
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8. B&R Rigs
Again, another
Hunter innovation that has now been time-proven to
be one of the strongest and easiest to sail rigs ever
designed. By incorporating sweptback spreaders and
a pre-bend in the mast, the need for a backstay has
been eliminated. This allows for a fuller roach main
that provides more power in an easy to tame mainsail.
With the big main, the jib can be smaller and easier
to handle as well. Power without perspiration!
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9. Antimonious Lead Keels
At Hunter
Marine only real hardened lead keels are attached
with stainless steel keelbolts. This is obviously
more expensive than iron keels and mild steel bolts,
but when it comes to performance, safety and maintenance,
its the only way to go. |
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10. Through-Bolted Hull to Deck
Joints
Superb strength
and integrity are achieved with a through-bolted hull
to deck joint. The outward turned flanges of the deck
and hull are first shaped for an exact fit. Then,
3M® 5200 sealant is evenly spread onto the joint
prior to the lowering of the deck. The joint is then
clamped together and through-bolted around the entire
deck. An extra shot of epoxy is also laid down at
the chainplates. Now, thats strength! |
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