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The Hunter 380 is an American
sailboat A sailboat or sailing boat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails and is smaller than a sailing ship. Distinctions in what constitutes a sailing boat and ship vary by region and maritime culture. Types Although sailboat terminolo ...
that was designed by the
Hunter Design Team Hunter Marine is an American boat builder, now known as Marlow-Hunter, LLC, owned by David E. Marlow. The company also produces the Mainship powerboat brand. Marlow also owns and manufactures the Marlow Yachts brand consisting of long rang ...
as a cruiser and first built in 1999. The Hunter 380 shares a common hull with the Hunter 386 and the
Hunter 376 The Hunter 376 is an American sailboat that was designed by the Hunter Design Team as a cruiser and first built in 1996. The Hunter 376 shares a common hull with the Hunter 386 and the Hunter 380. Production The design was built by Hunter M ...
.


Production

The design was built by Hunter Marine in the
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between 1999 and 2001, but it is now out of production.


Design

The Hunter 380 is a recreational
keelboat A keelboat is a riverine cargo-capable working boat, or a small- to mid-sized recreational sailing yacht. The boats in the first category have shallow structural keels, and are nearly flat-bottomed and often used leeboards if forced in open w ...
, built predominantly of
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. It has a fractional sloop
B&R rig The B&R rig is a variant of the Bermuda sailboat rig, designed and patented by Swedish aeronautical engineers Lars Bergström and Sven Ridder. It employs swept spreaders that are usually angled aft, together with "stays" running diagonally dow ...
, a fiberglass
mainsheet traveler A traveller is a part of the rigging of a boat or ship that provides a moving attachment point for a rope, sail or yard to a fixed part of the vessel. It may take the form of anything from a simple ring on a metal bar or a spar to, especially in a ...
arch, a
raked stem The stem is the most forward part of a boat or ship's bow and is an extension of the keel itself. It is often found on wooden boats or ships, but not exclusively. Description The stem is the curved edge stretching from the keel below, up to ...
, a walk-through
reverse transom A transom is the vertical reinforcement which strengthens the stern of a boat. This flat termination of the stern is typically above the waterline. The term was used as far back as Middle English in the 1300s, having come from Latin ''transvers ...
, an internally mounted spade-type
rudder A rudder is a primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, aircraft, or other vehicle that moves through a fluid medium (generally air or water). On an aircraft the rudder is used primarily to counter adve ...
controlled by a wheel and a fixed
wing keel The winged keel is a sailboat keel layout first fitted on the 12-metre class yacht '' Australia II'', 1983 America's Cup winner. Design This layout was adopted by Ben Lexcen, designer of '' Australia II''. Although Ben Lexcen "had tried the wing ...
or fin
keel The keel is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element on a vessel. On some sailboats, it may have a hydrodynamic and counterbalancing purpose, as well. As the laying down of the keel is the initial step in the construction of a ship, in Br ...
. It displaces and carries of ballast. The boat has a draft of with the standard wing keel and with the optional deep draft fin keel. The boat is fitted with a Japanese
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3JH2E
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of . The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of . The cabin headroom is . The design has a
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racing average handicap of 105 with a high of 114 and low of 96. It has a
hull speed Hull speed or displacement speed is the speed at which the wavelength of a vessel's bow wave is equal to the waterline length of the vessel. As boat speed increases from rest, the wavelength of the bow wave increases, and usually its crest-to-t ...
of .


See also

* List of sailing boat types Related development *
Hunter 38 The Hunter 38 is an American sailboat that was designed by Glenn Henderson as a cruiser and first built in 2004. The Hunter 38 design post-dates the 1999 Hunter 380, which is a designation sequence anomaly. The Hunter 38 was replaced in prod ...
*
Hunter 376 The Hunter 376 is an American sailboat that was designed by the Hunter Design Team as a cruiser and first built in 1996. The Hunter 376 shares a common hull with the Hunter 386 and the Hunter 380. Production The design was built by Hunter M ...
* Hunter 386 ;Similar sailboats * Alajuela 38 * C&C 38 *
Catalina 38 The Catalina 38 is an American sailboat that was designed by Sparkman & Stephens as a racer- cruiser and first built in 1978.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America, Second Edition'', pages 322-323. Houghton Miffli ...
* Catalina 375 * Columbia 38 * Eagle 38 *
Farr 38 The Farr 38, also called the Farr 11.6m, is a sailboat that was designed by New Zealander Bruce Farr as a Sailing (sport), racer-Cruising (maritime), cruiser and first built in 1978. It is Farr Yacht Design number 72.Sherwood, Richard M.: ''A F ...
* Landfall 38 * Sabre 38 * Shannon 38 * Yankee 38


References


External links


Official brochure
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