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46 • 44 • 41 • 38 • 36 • 33 • 306 • 27 We Go the Distance We Go The Distance P.O. Box 1030, Route 441 Alachua, FL 32616 Toll Free (800) 771-5556 • (386) 462-3077 www.huntermarine.com Certified by National Marine Certified Manufacturer Marine Industry Certified Manufacturer Manufacturers’ Association Hunter Marine reserves the right to modify or change, without notice, any materials, specifications, equipment and/or accessories. All measurements are approximate. Boats may be shown with optional features. Standard equipment may vary for products sold outside the United States. 46 • 44 • 41 • 38 • 36 • 33 • 306 • 27 Welcome toto A WholeWhole NewNew World World of Hunter Marine!of Hunter Marine! Our Quality Begins With Innovative Design. Our Quality is Reflected in the Company Many of Hunter’s legendary sailboat design and manufacturing We Keep. innovations have become industry standards and benchmarks, Believing that quality is the true sum of all the parts, Hunter’s no- ushering in a whole new world in product quality for the global compromise approach to manufacturing encompasses a highly sailing community. Some key innovations credited to Hunter selective criteria process to its exclusive vendor selection. Only include the traveler’s arch that guides the end of the boom safely the best and most reliable and reputable partners are integrated up and away from the deck; sail plans that allow each model to into the Hunter sailboat package, to maximize the long-term be sailed single-handedly; walk-through transoms that add to the investment and quality return for Hunter’s valued customers. safety and comfort of the entire crew; and the B & R rig which Trusted brands like Harken®, Bose®, Lewmar®, Microban®, Sharp®, eliminates the need for a backstay allowing for a more efficient RayMarine®, MaxGuard®, Corian®, Mars lead keels, Selden®, mainsail configuration; among numerous others. and others lead the pack and are an integral part of Hunter’s enduring success. Our Quality Runs Much More Than Skin Deep. Much of Hunter’s competitive design distinctions aren’t easily As part of The Luhrs Marine Group, an employee-ownership discernible, but upon closer inspection, provide significant company, Hunter and its highly committed team of designers, quality advantages for the Hunter owner. Hunter’s structural grid engineers and skilled craftsmen, sets the pace in sailboat and interior bulkhead design are bonded into place, innovation, design and quality, offering a whole new world in complemented by Kevlar-reinforced hulls, for top-notch structural value for today’s well educated and truly discriminating owner. strength and integrity. All hull-to-deck joints are through-bolted and heavily sealed, adding to the overall product performance, strength and durability. And, the manufacturing process itself utilizes state-of-the-art, sophisticated computer-controlled precision modular construction to ensure the most precise fit and finish possible. 2 2 2 3 Hunter’s 46: A Commitment to Owner Satisfaction Last year, Hunter incorporated more than 20 enhancements into its 46 – all of them a result of customer feedback. While the proven hull, sail plan and deck remain virtually intact, the design team focused on improving the living areas and reducing weight. Owners choose from the standard three-cabin, four-cabin or work room/office layout, all featuring the special “LE” value package that includes in-mast furling with electric winch, air conditioning or leather upholstery, Raymarine® electronics, three-burner stove and quiet-flush heads. Whether you spend a night or a year at sea, the Hunter 46 delivers a most rewarding ownership experience. 1 2 3 4 Key Highlights 1 The spectacular salon provides ample room for entertaining and dining. 2 An enormous dual-opening refrigerator and freezer are central to the U-shaped galley. The island sink makes clean-up a snap. 3 The forward owner’s stateroom features an island queen berth with headboard shelving and twin reading lights. 4 Additional staterooms provide plenty of storage and ambient lighting for the finest in relaxation and comfort. 4 Specifications Length Overall . .46’1” (14.05 m) Mast Height (from waterline) . .63’0” (19.20 m) Hull Length . .44’3” (13.49 m) Sail Area . .1,000 sq. ft.(92.9 sq. m) Waterline Length . .39’8” (12.09 m) I . .55’4” (19.87 m) Beam . .14’0” (4.27 m) J . .17’0” (5.18 m) Draft P . .51’5” (15.67 m) Shoal . .5’6” (1.68 m) E . .18’0” (5.49 m) Deep . .6’6” (1.98 m) Headroom . .6’6” (1.98 m) Displacement Fuel Capacity . .100 gal. (378 L) Shoal . .26,000 lb. (11,794 kg) Water Capacity . .200 gal. (757 L) Deep . 26,180 lb. (11,886 kg) Holding Tank Capacity . .50 gal. (190 L) Ballast Water Heater . .11 gal. (42 L) Shoal . .9,500 lb. (4,309 kg) Inboard Engine . .75 hp (55 kW) Deep . .9,680 lb. (4,395 kg) CE Category . .A All measurements are approximate Work Room/Office Layout Three Stateroom Layout 5 Standard and Optional Equipment RIGGING SALON OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Anodized B&R Double Spreader (2) Built-In Chairs to Starboard Air Conditioning Boom Vang Convertible, High-Gloss Dinette Table AM/FM Stereo w/CD-Player Dual Single-Line Reefs Led Aft Custom Curtains Awlgrip® Hull Paint Electric Self-Tailing Halyard Winch Everwear® Laminate Sole Bose® 3.2.1® AM/FM/CD/DVD Entertainment Full Roach Main w/Flaking System 6’8” Headroom System w/Flat-Panel TV 110% Furling Jib System Island Settee for Dinette Seating Bottom Paint Harken® Adjustable Mainsheet Traveler Navigation Station w/Contoured Seat and Space for Bow Thruster Inboard Adjustable Jib Tracks w/Cars Electronics Canvas Dodger Internal Halyards Led to Cockpit Storage Lockers on Hull Sides Cockpit Stereo System Mainsail Batten Cars Windshield Fixed Ports w/Covers Cruising Spinnaker Gear Mainsail Cover Deep Keel Mast Steps AFT CABINS Diesel Generator Selden® Mast Head Rig Bedding Package w/Sheets Dynaplate® Grounding System (2) Sets Line Stoppers Double Berth w/Innerspring Mattress Epoxy Barrier Coat Stainless Steel Mast Struts Everwear® Laminate Sole Extended Wheel Guard w/Large Instrument Pod (2) Two-Speed, Self-Tailing Jib Sheet Winches Large Hanging Lockers and Dresser Drawers Flat-Panel TV w/DVD-Player (per berth) (2) Two-Speed, Self-Tailing Rigging Winches Private Entrance to Aft Head 40” Folding Wheel (2) Winch Handles Four-Cabin Option Windex® Wind Indicator MAIN HEAD Front-Opening Freezer Full Head w/Stall Shower Furling Boom DECK/HULL Holding Tank w/Macerator In-Mast Furling System Anchor Well for Rode and Chain Vanity w/Corian® Countertop In-Mast Furling w/Vertical Battens Antimonious Lead Keel Inner Forestay w/Chainplate Balsa-Cored Hull Sides GALLEY Leather Interior Cushions Balanced Spade Rudder Built-In Waste Bin Port Side Cabin w/Office Bow, Midship and Aft Mooring Cleats Corian® Countertops Port Side Cabin w/Work Room Bronze Seacocks on Through-Hulls Below Waterline Double Stainless Steel Sinks w/Cutting Board Quiet-Flush Head System Cabin Windshield w/Cover Front-Opening Freezer Raymarine® 7000+ Autopilot Dockside Fresh Water Hook-Up Front-Opening Refrigerator Raymarine® C80 GPS/Chart Plotter (2) Dorade Vents Hot/Cold Pressure Water System Raymarine® C80 GPS/Chart Plotter w/Radar Double Lifelines w/Three Gates Microwave Raymarine® C120 GPS/Chart Plotter Electric Anchor Windlass (6) Plates, Bowls and Mugs w/Integral Storage Shelf Raymarine® C120 GPS/Chart Plotter w/Radar (7) Fixed Hull Ports Storage Cabinets and Drawers Raymarine® E80 and 120 GPS/Chart Plotters HKT Kevlar® Hull Reinforcement Two-Burner, Gimbaled LPG Stove w/Oven Raymarine® E80 and 120 GPS/Chart Plotters Hot/Cold Pressure Transom Shower w/Radar (2) Large Transom Lockers FORWARD HEAD Raymarine® ST60 Wind Machine LPG Tank Storage for (2) 10 lb. Bottles Holding Tank w/Macerator Raymarine® ST290 Package MAXGUARD® Gelcoats for UV Protection Separate, Split Shower Stall Compartment Spare Rudder System Molded-In, Two-Tone Nonskid Deck Vanity w/Corian® Countertop Spinnaker Winches (2) Offset Anchor Rollers SIRIUS® Receiver and Antenna (10) Opening Deck Hatches w/Screens SYSTEMS/ELECTRONICS Sunbrella® Bimini Top (11) Opening Ports w/Screens 80-Amp Alternator Sunsure® Cockpit Cushions 360-Degree Rubrail w/Stainless Steel Friction Guard 12-Volt Battery Switch Three-Burner, Gimbaled LPG Stove w/Oven Solid Fiberglass Bottom and Structural Grid Built-In Solar Panel on Sea Hood VHF Remote MIC at Helm Reinforcement Cabin Reading Lights 8-GPH Watermaker Stainless Steel Bow and Stern Pulpits Dockside Power w/Cord 42” Wheel Stainless Steel Cabin Handrails Electric Automatic Bilge Pump Stern Rail Seats w/Drink Holders (1) Engine Starting Battery w/Box LIMITED EDITION PACKAGE Swim Platform w/Telescoping Ladder 130-Amp Inverter/Charger Bose® 3.2.1® AM/FM/CD/DVD Entertainment Isolation Transformer System COCKPIT Raymarine® ST60 Knot Meter/Depth Sounder Front-Opening Freezer (3) Cockpit Lockers Running Lights w/Steaming, Deck, Masthead and In-Mast Furling System w/Electric Winch Hinging Helm Seat Anchor Lights Leather Upholstery and Quiet-Flush Heads or Air Integral Cockpit Grabrail and Foldout Table (2) Shower Sump Pumps Conditioning Line Storage Wells Tank Gauges for Fuel, Water and Waste Raymarine® ST60 Wind Machine Manual Bilge Pump VHF Radio (navigation station) Sharp®15” Flat-Panel TV Stainless Steel Arch w/Harken® Traveler and Three-Burner, Gimbaled LPG Stove w/Oven Mainsheet 42” Wheel Whilock® Cobra Steering System (includes single-lever GENERAL SAFETY GROUP engine control, wheel brake, lighted compass and • Air Horn stainless steel wheel guard) Automatic Engine Room Fire Extinguishing System Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors MASTER CABIN Chapman’s Piloting, Seamanship and Small Boat Bedding Package w/Sheets Handling (2) Cedar-Lined Hanging Lockers Danforth-Type Anchor and Rode Custom Curtains Emergency Tiller (6) Dresser Drawers Under Berth • (2) Fire Extinguishers Everwear® Laminate Sole Fog Bell 6’6” Headroom GFI Receptacles Queen Island Berth w/Innerspring Mattress • Hand-Held Flares High Bilge Water Alarm and Pump • (6) Life Jackets • Not Included on CE Boats 6 7 Hunter’s new 45 CC: A Breakthrough of Grand Proportions The brand new 45 CC is a “breakthrough” boat that reinforces Hunter’s domination of the center cockpit cruising market.
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