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Hunter 22 Fixed Keel

Hunter 22 Fixed Keel is a 22 ′ 2 ″ / 6.8 m monohull sailboat built by Hunter Marine between 1981 and 1985.

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Auxilary power, accomodations, calculations.

The theoretical maximum speed that a displacement hull can move efficiently through the water is determined by it's waterline length and displacement. It may be unable to reach this speed if the boat is underpowered or heavily loaded, though it may exceed this speed given enough power. Read more.

Classic hull speed formula:

Hull Speed = 1.34 x √LWL

Max Speed/Length ratio = 8.26 ÷ Displacement/Length ratio .311 Hull Speed = Max Speed/Length ratio x √LWL

Sail Area / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates comparisons between boats of different types and sizes. Read more.

SA/D = SA ÷ (D ÷ 64) 2/3

  • SA : Sail area in square feet, derived by adding the mainsail area to 100% of the foretriangle area (the lateral area above the deck between the mast and the forestay).
  • D : Displacement in pounds.

Ballast / Displacement Ratio

A measure of the stability of a boat's hull that suggests how well a monohull will stand up to its sails. The ballast displacement ratio indicates how much of the weight of a boat is placed for maximum stability against capsizing and is an indicator of stiffness and resistance to capsize.

Ballast / Displacement * 100

Displacement / Length Ratio

A measure of the weight of the boat relative to it's length at the waterline. The higher a boat’s D/L ratio, the more easily it will carry a load and the more comfortable its motion will be. The lower a boat's ratio is, the less power it takes to drive the boat to its nominal hull speed or beyond. Read more.

D/L = (D ÷ 2240) ÷ (0.01 x LWL)³

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds.
  • LWL: Waterline length in feet

Comfort Ratio

This ratio assess how quickly and abruptly a boat’s hull reacts to waves in a significant seaway, these being the elements of a boat’s motion most likely to cause seasickness. Read more.

Comfort ratio = D ÷ (.65 x (.7 LWL + .3 LOA) x Beam 1.33 )

  • D: Displacement of the boat in pounds
  • LOA: Length overall in feet
  • Beam: Width of boat at the widest point in feet

Capsize Screening Formula

This formula attempts to indicate whether a given boat might be too wide and light to readily right itself after being overturned in extreme conditions. Read more.

CSV = Beam ÷ ³√(D / 64)

The displacement numbers shown here are from a factory brochure. The fact that the fixed keel version weighs more than the centerboard or swing keel version, leads one to believe that there was a publishing error and the numbers should actually be reversed.

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Hunter 22 fixed keel

The hunter 22 fixed keel is a 22.25ft masthead sloop built in fiberglass between 1981 and 1985..

The Hunter 22 fixed keel is a moderate weight sailboat which is slightly under powered. It is very stable / stiff and has a low righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a day-boat.

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Model Hunter 22 fixed keel
Length 22.25 ft
Beam 7.92 ft
Draft 3.16 ft
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Sail area / displ. 15.54
Ballast / displ. 41.18 %
Displ. / length 246.46
Comfort ratio 17.10
Capsize 2.11
Hull type Monohull fin keel with transom hung rudder
Construction Fiberglass
Waterline length 18.33 ft
Maximum draft 3.16 ft
Displacement 3400 lbs
Ballast 1400 lbs
Hull speed 5.74 knots

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Rigging Masthead Sloop
Sail area (100%) 219 sq.ft
Air draft 30.25 ft
Sail area fore 121.50 sq.ft
Sail area main 97.88 sq.ft
I 27 ft
J 9 ft
P 23.50 ft
E 8.33 ft
Nb engines 1
Total power 0 HP
Fuel capacity 0 gals

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Water capacity 0 gals
Headroom 0 ft
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Nb of berths 0
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Last built 1985
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  • Hunter 31 Sailboat

The Hunter 31 Sailboat Specs & Key Performance Indicators

The Hunter 31, a B&R rigged masthead sloop, was designed by Cortland Steck and built in the USA by Hunter Marine.

Hunter 31 sailboat

Published Specification for the Hunter 31

Underwater Profile:  Fin keel & spade rudder

Hull Material:  GRP (Fibreglass)

Length Overall:  31'4" (9.6m)

Waterline Length:  26'3" (8.0m)

Beam:  10'11" (3.4m)

Draft:  5'3" (1.6m)

Rig Type:  B&R

Displacement:  9,700lb (4,400kg)

Ballast:  4,000lb (1,814kg)

Designer:  Cortland Steck

Builder:  Hunter Marine (USA)

Year First Built:  1983

Year Last Built:  1987

Published Design Ratios for the Hunter 31

Sail Area/Displacement Ratio :  16.2

Ballast/Displacement Ratio:  41.2

Displacement/Length Ratio: 239

Comfort Ratio:  22.4

Capsize Screening Formula:   2.1

Read more about these  Key Performance Indicators...

Summary Analysis of the Design Ratios for the Hunter 31

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1. A Sail Area/Displacement Ratio of 16.2 suggests that the Hunter 31 will, in the right conditions, approach her maximum hull speed readily and satisfy the sailing performance expectations of most cruising sailors.

2. A Ballast/Displacement Ratio of 41.2 means that the Hunter 31 will stand up well to her canvas in a blow, helping her to power through the waves.

3. A Displacement/Length Ratio of 239, tells us the Hunter 31 is a moderate displacement cruiser, which means she'll carry all your cruising gear without it having a dramatic effect on her performance. Most of today's sailboats intended for offshore cruising fall into this displacement category.

4. Ted Brewer's Comfort Ratio of 22.4 suggests that crew comfort of a Hunter 31 in a seaway is similar to what you would associate with the motion of a coastal cruiser with moderate stability, which is not the best of news for anyone prone to seasickness. 

5. The Capsize Screening Formula of 2.1 tells us that a Hunter 31 would not be as good a choice of sailboat for ocean passage-making, owing to the increased risk of capsize in strong winds and heavy seas when compared to a sailboat with a CSF of less than 2.0.

The Hunter 31 Sailboat: A Review

The Hunter 31 is a popular model from Hunter Marine, an American company that has been building quality sailboats since 1973. The Hunter 31 was first introduced in 1983 and was designed by Cortland Steck. It was produced until 1987, when it was replaced by the Hunter 33.5. In 2006, Hunter Marine launched a new version of the Hunter 31, which is sometimes referred to as the Hunter 31-2 or the Hunter 30/31. This boat was designed by Glenn Henderson and was in production until 2014. In this article, we will focus on the original Hunter 31, but we will also mention some of the differences and similarities with the newer model.

The Hunter 31 is a sloop-rigged cruiser that can accommodate up to six people in two cabins and a convertible salon. It has a fin keel, a spade rudder and a single wheel steering system. The boat has a self-tacking jib and an optional in-mast furling system for easy sail handling. The boat also has a Yanmar diesel engine with a low fuel capacity of 12 gallons.

The Hunter 31 is a boat that offers a lot of features and benefits for recreational sailors. Here are some of the main aspects of the boat that you might want to know more about:

Overview The Hunter 31 is a boat that combines performance, comfort and convenience. It is a boat that can sail well in light to moderate winds, thanks to its efficient hull shape and rig design. It is also a boat that can handle rougher conditions, thanks to its high stability and stiffness. The boat has a PHRF rating of 174, which means it is faster than some of its competitors in its size range.

The Hunter 31 is also a boat that offers plenty of space and amenities for living aboard. It has a beam of 10 feet and 11 inches, which gives it a roomy interior and a wide cockpit. It has two private cabins, one forward and one aft, each with a double berth and storage space. It has a large salon with a U-shaped dinette that can convert into another double berth, a navigation station with an electrical panel and instruments, and a galley with a two-burner stove, an oven, a sink, an icebox and ample counter space. It has a head with a marine toilet, a sink and a shower. It also has plenty of ventilation and natural light, thanks to its numerous ports, hatches and skylights.

The Hunter 31 is also a boat that is easy to operate and maintain. It has a simple and user-friendly layout, with all the controls and lines led back to the cockpit. It has an engine access panel under the companionway steps, which makes it easy to check and service the engine. It has a molded fiberglass hull and deck, which are durable and easy to clean.

Accommodation The Hunter 31 can sleep up to six people in two cabins and a convertible salon. The forward cabin has a V-shaped double berth with storage drawers underneath, shelves along the hull sides, an overhead hatch and two opening ports. The aft cabin has an athwartships double berth with storage lockers underneath, shelves along the hull sides, an opening port and an overhead hatch. The salon has a U-shaped dinette that can convert into another double berth with storage lockers underneath, shelves along the hull sides, four opening ports and two overhead hatches. The head is located on the port side of the salon, opposite the galley. It has a marine toilet with a holding tank, a sink with hot and cold water, a shower with a sump pump, storage cabinets, an opening port and an overhead hatch.

The accommodation layout of the newer Hunter 31-2 is slightly different from the original model. The forward cabin has more headroom and more storage space than the original model. The aft cabin has less headroom but more floor space than the original model. The salon has a straight settee on the starboard side instead of a navigation station, and a smaller dinette on the port side that can convert into a single berth. The head is located on the starboard side of the salon, opposite the galley. It has a separate shower stall with a folding door, which makes it more spacious and comfortable than the original model.

Hull and Deck The Hunter 31 has a solid fiberglass hull with a balsa core sandwich construction for the deck. The hull has a moderate displacement of 9,700 pounds and a ballast of 4,000 pounds. The hull has a fin keel with a draft of 5 feet and 3 inches, which gives it good performance and stability. The hull also has a spade rudder with a stainless steel shaft and bearings, which gives it good maneuverability and responsiveness. The deck of the Hunter 31 is designed for safety and convenience. It has a wide and flat foredeck with an anchor locker, an anchor roller and an electric windlass. It has stainless steel bow and stern pulpits, stanchions and lifelines. It has two dorade vents on the cabin top for ventilation. It has two large cockpit lockers for storage, one on each side of the wheel. It has a transom swim platform with a folding ladder and a shower. It also has a stern rail seat on each side of the cockpit, which provides extra seating and visibility.

The hull and deck of the newer Hunter 31-2 are similar to the original model, but with some improvements and modifications. The hull has a slightly longer waterline length of 28 feet, which increases its speed potential. The hull also has a shoal draft option of 3 feet and 11 inches, which makes it more suitable for shallow waters. The deck has a more modern and sleek appearance, with flush-mounted hatches, recessed handrails and an arch over the cockpit that supports the mainsheet traveler and the optional bimini top.

Mast and Rigging The Hunter 31 has a sloop rig with a deck-stepped mast and swept-back spreaders. The mast is made of anodized aluminum and has internal halyards and wiring. The mast height is 46 feet and 7 inches, which makes it suitable for most bridges and marinas. The mast also has an optional in-mast furling system for the mainsail, which makes it easier to reef and stow the sail.

The boat has a B&R rig, which is a fractional rig that eliminates the need for a backstay. This allows for a larger mainsail area and a smaller jib area, which improves the boat's performance in light winds and reduces its heeling tendency. The boat also has a self-tacking jib, which makes it easier to tack and trim the sail without changing sheets.

The boat has stainless steel standing rigging and low-stretch running rigging. The boat has two Lewmar self-tailing winches on the cabin top for halyards and reefing lines, and two Lewmar self-tailing winches on the coaming for jib sheets. The boat also has rope clutches, cam cleats, blocks, tracks and cars for adjusting the sails. The mast and rigging of the newer Hunter 31-2 are similar to the original model, but with some differences. The mast height is slightly lower at 46 feet, which reduces its windage and weight aloft. The mast also has an optional in-boom furling system for the mainsail, which gives it more sail shape control than the in-mast furling system. The boat also has an optional spinnaker or gennaker for downwind sailing.

Keel and Rudder The Hunter 31 has a fin keel which is bolted to the hull with stainless steel bolts and nuts. The keel draft is 5 feet and 3 inches, which gives it good performance upwind and downwind. The keel also provides stability and balance to the boat. The boat has a spade rudder with a stainless steel shaft and bearings. The rudder draft is 5 feet, which matches the keel draft. The rudder also provides maneuverability and control to the boat.

The keel and rudder of the newer Hunter 31-2 are similar to the original model, but with some options. The boat has a shoal draft option of 3 feet and 11 inches, which reduces its draft by more than one foot. The boat also has an optional wing keel or twin keels, which increase its stability at low speeds or when anchored.

The above text was drafted by sailboat-cruising.com using GPT-4 (OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model) as a research assistant to develop source material; we believe it to be accurate to the best of our knowledge.

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Sailing an '85 Hunter 22

  • Thread starter Setsail51
  • Start date Sep 13, 2016
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Agreed to price on an '85 Hunter 22, all in all seems very solid and well taken care of. Yet did not have opportunity to sail it, thus I am wondering about its sail characteristics. The current owner says she starts off fast and will heel over till you get the sails set, thus I suspect she is tender to sail. She has a swing keel lead ballast in the bilge. All was very dry when inspected. Current owner to pull boat out and we will do a final check out of the water and fully see the hull/keel and how well the trailer functions underload. Then if all goes well, trade dollars for boat. Any other advise would be appreciated. Thanks, Craig  

rgranger

These little boats are easy and fun to fix up... unless the keel is toast. Then it becomes hard and expensive to fix. I've restored two MacGregor 21 and and Macgregor 22 and I've pulled the keel on all three... a real bugger of a job. I guess I'm not too smart because it took me three tries to learn my lesson.... So when you get it out of the water really take a close look at the keel. If the keel is showing a lot of damage or the cover is cracked and you see rust leaking out.... move onto the next boat. There are a lot of boats of this vintage on the market. Also, the sails, motor and trailer are the most expensive parts to replace on an old trailer sailboat... so try not to look so much at the boat but at those other three things.... I always say the boat is free and what I'm actually buying is the sails, trailer and outboard. Fiberglass is easy to fix and paint is cheap but you can drop $2K on a trailer and another $2K on an O.B and $1K on sails real fast.... and for $5K you can buy a really nicely outfitted trailer sailor.... my 2 cents.... Happy hunting....  

Rgranger, Your perspective is most appreciated! Craig  

Crazy Dave Condon

SE; There have been a lot of posts recently on the Hunter 22 and keel so if you think you need to do any research, look up those posts as they are most helpful. Good luck with your boat sir.  

Decided against this boat, the trailer was a bit suspect, plus while the owner did some real good work fixing-up the boat, it was a repo and a project boat. Thus, I thought it best to pull back from the deal. However still looking for a good trailable weekend boat. C  

SeaTR

Setsail51 , Some things to consider re: the 1980's H22 (see the thread below). I hope the thread provides you some useful information... I have the 1981 H22 "project boat" that I've been working (& sailing) on for the past 9 yrs. Need Rudder and swing keel dimensions SeaTR , Jan 24, 2009 ... 5 6 7  

Look at the Hunter water ballast boats as they were designed so one person can handle all phases to include launch, mast raising, sailing and trailering.  

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  2. Hunter 22

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  3. Hunter 22

    Aug 2, 2017. Original: May 17, 2011. The new Hunter 22 is directly derived from its predecessor, the Hunter 216, which was built out of thermoformed Luran-S plastic. The 22 retains the 216's hull, which features a large cockpit and open transom, but is built in fiberglass with a solid bottom section and balsa-cored topsides.

  4. Hunter 22

    Variants. Hunter 22 Fixed Keel. This model has a length overall of 22.25 ft (6.8 m), a waterline length of 18.33 ft (5.6 m), displaces 3,400 lb (1,542 kg) and carries 1,400 lb (635 kg) of lead ballast. The boat has a draft of 3.16 ft (0.96 m) with the standard keel fitted. The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 255 with a high of 258 ...

  5. Hunter 22

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  6. Hunter 22 2

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  7. Hunter Marine (USA)

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  8. Hunter 22 Fixed Keel

    Hunter 22 Fixed Keel is a 22′ 2″ / 6.8 m monohull sailboat built by Hunter Marine between 1981 and 1985. ... A measure of the power of the sails relative to the weight of the boat. The higher the number, the higher the performance, but the harder the boat will be to handle. This ratio is a "non-dimensional" value that facilitates ...

  9. Hunter 22 fixed keel

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  23. HUNTER 30

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  24. Sailing an '85 Hunter 22

    Sep 13, 2016. #1. Agreed to price on an '85 Hunter 22, all in all seems very solid and well taken care of. Yet did not have opportunity to sail it, thus I am wondering about its sail characteristics. The current owner says she starts off fast and will heel over till you get the sails set, thus I suspect she is tender to sail.