The Marlow-Hunter 31, which has a length overall of 32’4” and a beam of 11’10” will be a tough contender for any model in her size range that tries to compete with the volume below. One of her best features is the spacious cockpit that delivers a feel more like that of a larger boat. To allow maximum utility, we developed the tacking helm pedestal, where at the push of a pedal, the wheel follows the helmsman to his or her preferred steering location, centerline, port side or starboard using far less space than a twin wheel setup.
Performance will also be one of her strong features utilizing a furling main with a large sail plan and Glenn Henderson hull design plus hard chine aft below the waterline which has become a signature for Marlow-Hunter sailboats built under David Marlow.
Below, her quality fit and finish is hand crafted using real teak furniture and floors, Corian countertops, ball bearing drawer hardware and name brand appliances and equipment. The construction of the hull and deck utilizes Vinyl Ester resins and gel-coats, continuous reinforcement fibers. Kevlar and state of the art Nida-coring add structural integrity to provide added peace of mind. Discover the difference a Marlow makes at $137,912.
Specs
Ballast-Shoal 3,525 Ib
Ballast - Deep 3,379 Ib
Mast Height - Standard 46 6 3/4*
Mast Height - Furting 51*11"
Sail Area - Standard 581 sq ft
Sail Area - Furling 542 sq ft
1 35’9*
J 11*3*
P - Standard 36’5 1/2*
P - Furling 40’11 3/4'