Nice example of a Marlow-Hunter 33, known for its spacious, comfortable interior, ease of sailing, and excellent value. Key features include a two-stateroom layout, roomy cockpit, in-mast furling, and a Yanmar diesel. Mashauwomuk is owned and maintained by a licensed captain.
The innovations and improvements found in the new and completely revamped Hunter 33 aren’t mere window dressing; they’re genuine leaps forward in speed, handling, comfort, and value. Always lurking is the risk of trying to squeeze too much into a small hull, such as larger cockpits, more spacious decks, increased interior volume, and a plethora of modern gadgetry. But Glen Henderson and the Hunter Design Group have found a superb balance in this package of upgrades.
From Cruising World, November 2012
Alvah Simon
Spacious and bright cherry interior offers two staterooms with total accommodations for 6. Starting forward:
The Forward Cabin features a double V-berth with storage under and a hanging lockers port and starboard. Overhead hatch for ventilation and light.
The Main Salon features a large u-shaped dinette to port and a settee to starboard that Starboard side settee converts to separate seats with a table between for drinks and dining. The dinette will seat 6 for dinner and the varnished dining table has a built-in storage locker. Outboard shelving boat port and starboard. Large double hatch overhead with retractable shade and screens. Flat-screen TV mounted to port bulkhead.
The Galley is aft to port. Features include:
The Head is located across to starboard of the galley
The Aft Cabin is located aft to starboard and features a large double berth, a hanging locker forward, storage beneath and good access to the rear and starboard side of the engine.
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