Yachting

BROKERAGE

The Hunt Harrier 36’s deep-V hull dispatches snotty seas with malice.

- by patrick sciacca

Named after a fighter jet, the Hunt Yachts Harrier 36 could slice a sloppy sea at speeds up to 36 knots and be set up to cruise or fish.

The hunt harrier 36 has aC. Raymond Hunt-pen ned deep-V hull, known for slicing a seaway. Constructi­on is an Airex-cored hull, with Airlite in the deck and superstruc­ture, which is vacuum-bagged and oven-cured with E-glass and epoxy resins. ¶ Base power was twin 370 hp diesels. The 36 we ran had 440 hp Yanmar diesels. ¶ Belowdecks has satin-finish cherry wood, a berth forward, a dinette to port, and a galley to starboard with a sink, fridge, microwave and cooktop. A full head is aft. ¶ At press time, two Harrier 36 hulls were on the market, ranging from $328,500 to $335,000.

 ??  ?? 36'6" LENGTH OVERALL 11'4" MAXIMUM BEAM
36'6" LENGTH OVERALL 11'4" MAXIMUM BEAM

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