1995 Hunter 37' (11.28 m)
St. Augustine, Florida, United States
The Legend 37.5 is a contemporary-styled performance sailer with a spacious interior that can make good on a family’s cruising ambitions. As per Cruising World, the 37's interior is designed to comfortably accommodate a crew of four.
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: HUN37036J495
Description
Description
In the forward cabin there’s a generous V-berth, a hanging locker. Immediately aft of it, and well forward of the boat’s midsection, is the main saloon, with its centerline drop-leaf table and near circular seating.
Aft, offering a combination of standing and stooping headroom, the spacious owner’s stateroom features a pedestal double berth and his-and-hers hanging locker/bureaus. It can be entered via the galley or the head.
Highlights Include:
Engine Overhaul ~ 9/2022
Air Conditioning 16k BTU ~ 3/2024
Lazy Jacks Installation ~ 10/2023
New Fresh Water Pump ~ 10/2023
Revitalization & Inspection of Genoa ~ 5/2023
Revitalization & Inspection of Bimini ~ 5/2023
Starboard Lifeline Replacement ~ 10/2023
Froli Sleep System for Both Berths ~ 11/2022
Upholstery in Excellent Condition
Head Pump Replacement ~ 12/2022
Raymarine Auto Pilot
Standing Rigging ~ 2015
Main Sail with Lazy Jacks
130% Jib Sail
Furlex Roller Furling System
Lewmar Winches:Qty: 2 - #44 2-Speed, Self-Tailing
Qty: 2 - #30 2-Speed, Self-Tailing
3 house batteries and isolated start battery ~ replaced 08/2024
Victron Solar Charge Controller for Solar Panels ~ replaced 8/2024
ECHO-Charge Inverter
12 VDC Low Profile "Quick" Windlass - Motor Replaced ~ 2023
44 lb. Rocna Anchor with 275' of 5/16" chain ~ replaced 09/2024, Spare Fortress
LED Lighting
A Multitude of Dock Lines & Fenders
8.5 ft. West Marine dinghy ~ replaced 9/2024
2.5 HP Suzuki outboard for dinghy
HIN/IMO: HUN37036J495
Official Number: 1030320
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 37' 4" (11.38 Meters)
Type: Sail - Used
Year: 1995
Beam: 12' 8"
LWL: 31' 8"
Draft Max: 4' 10"
Cabins: 2
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 35 Gallons (132.49 Liters)
Fresh Water: 75 Gallons (283.91 Liters)
Holding Tank: 28 Gallons (105.99 Liters)
Displacement: 35840
Ballast Weight: 5900 lbs
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: HUN37036J495
LOA: 38' (11.28 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1995
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3HM35F
- Engine Year: 1995
- Power HP: 34.00
- Power KW: 25.35
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 5262.00
- Hours Date: 09-22-2025
- Engine Location: Middle
Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Paul Pickles.
We look forward to working with you!
Sunshine Cruising Yachts
983 Ervin St
Saint Augustine FL 32084 USA
Phone: 1-305-807-4096
Email: boats@suncruising.com
Website: https://www.sunshinecruisingyachts.com
Sunshine Cruising Yachts LLC is a boutique yacht brokerage based in Florida. We are dedicated to assisting both buyers and sellers of quality oceangoing sailing and power yachts through a consultative approach. We are educators as well as boaters.
Our crew has a broad range of experience. Melanie Neale, our founder, lives aboard and cruises an Island Packet Yacht in Florida waters. She is a lifelong boater and a prominent figure in the marine industry, known for her books and magazine articles as well as her experience as a Florida Yacht Broker. She worked extensively in education and communications prior to entering yacht sales, and brings organizational skills, people management skills, and the ability to teach clients about the processes to the table.
Paul Pickles
983 Ervin St
Saint Augustine FL 32084 USA
Office: 1-305-807-4096
Email: paulpickles@suncruising.com
Hey, I’m Paul Pickles.
After 30 years of teaching, I traded the classroom for the open water and the open road. I’ve spent my whole life around boats—sailing, exploring, learning—and a few years back, I decided to go all-in. Now I am living aboard my sailboat, chasing adventure and freedom wherever it leads.
These days, my passion is helping others make the leap into boat life. Whether you're dreaming of weekend getaways on the water or planning to live aboard full-time, I’m here to share what I’ve learned and help you figure out how to make it happen. Life’s too short to stay tied to the dock.
