1985 Hunter 40' (12.19 m)
Pasadena, Maryland, United States
This is a versatile and well-found sailing yacht. New cabin sole being installed! There have also been some recent updates that add value and give the new owner a Head-start in other areas. Read the FULL SPECS for more and check out this opportunity.
- Center Cockpit / Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
$ 19,900 USD
€ 17,959 Euros
$ 27,135 CAD
£ 15,109 GBP
Data Sheet
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 40' (12.19 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1985
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Full Details
FULL SPECS
Newer lights and cushions
Rebuilt transmission, engine injector pump, and oil cooler, new clamps and gaskets
New fuel fill and vent hoses
New electrical wiring
New batteries and charger
New hoses and through hulls
Material on board for new teak and holly sole
Halogen deck light
New bilge pump
Shower sump
Sony 32" TV
Fwd head converted to deep hanging locker/storage (plumbing still usable)
Oversized cockpit cushions (cut and stitch to fit)
Sails in good condition (main and genoa)
Bimini frame
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact William Cary Lukens.
We look forward to working with you!
Annapolis Sailyard
326 First Street
Annapolis MD 21403 USA
Phone: 1-410-268-4100
Email: cary@sailyard.com
Website: https://www.sailyard.com
Annapolis Sailyard is the oldest yacht brokerage in the Maritime Republic of Eastport in Annapolis, Maryland. For nearly five decades we have been providing high-quality service and expertise in yacht purchase and sales for both sailboats and power boats. We have long term working relationships with multiple highly distinctive yacht manufacturers.
William Cary Lukens
Owner
326 First Street
Annapolis MD 21403 USA
Office: 1-410-268-4100
Cell: 1-443-995-5553
Email: cary@sailyard.com
Cary is a native Annapolitan and accomplished sailor with a boatload of nautical experiences. His deep commitment to service buoys his intention to align the unique stories of his clients with their personal goals. Cary’s best life includes spending lots of time with his daughters. So, when not on or around boats you’ll find him chilling with his daughters or practicing yoga -- and quite possibly eating carrots and listening to the Grateful Dead. In his life before Annapolis Sailyard, Cary was an adolescent and family counselor at a state-run psychiatric hospital.