
The Hunt 36: More Power
and Feet
In addition to a few feet, the Hunt 36 includes more
power to make this model a little more performance-oriented. Following
in the tradition of C. Raymond Hunt Associates, it incorporates the deep-v
hull and the Northeast styling synonymous with its name.
It Gets a Boost
Hunt Yachts opted to stay with one engine in the
standard package, replacing the 370 horsepower engine that comes in the base
33' with 440 horsepower version. Add to it a larger fuel capacity of
250 gallons, and you've got a boat even more seaworthy than its predecessor.

Topping out at 30 knots, the Hunt 36 can cruise at 20
knots over a range of 330 nautical miles.
If you want to add power, you can go for a twin engine
configuration, pushing the 36' to 40 knots top speed, and opt for water jets
as opposed to standard propellers.
More Room to Spread Out
Hunt has utilized the extra three feet of length on
the 36' to incorporate more space both above and below decks. Two
additional feet on the bridge deck allow for an L settee to be added, and an
expandable dining table.
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