Hunter 376
The Hunter 376 is an American cruising sailboat designed by the Hunter Design Team and first built in 1996 by Hunter Marine. It shares its hull with the Hunter 386 and 380 and was produced through 1998. Made mainly of fiberglass, it features a fractional B&R rig, a walk-through reverse transom, and an internally mounted spade rudder controlled by a wheel. The standard keel is a fixed wing keel, with an optional deeper fin keel.
Key specs
- Length overall: 37.25 ft; Length at waterline: 32.0 ft; Beam: 12.58 ft
- Draft: 5.0 ft with wing keel (6.5 ft optional deep fin keel)
- Displacement: 15,000 lb; Ballast: 5,400 lb lead
- Engine: Yanmar 36 hp diesel
- Tankage: 35 gal fuel; 75 gal freshwater
- Headroom: about 6 ft 6 in
Rig and sails
- I/J/P/E measurements: I 48.0 ft, J 12.92 ft, P 49.0 ft, E 15.25 ft
- Sailplan: fractional B&R sloop
- Sail areas: Mainsail 373.6 sq ft; Jib 310.1 sq ft; Total 683.7 sq ft
Interior and amenities
- Two cabins (forward and aft), dinette that converts to a berth
- Fully enclosed head with shower; galley includes double sinks, microwave, and a three-burner stove
- Hot and cold water at cockpit shower; standard features include a 110% roller furling genoa, four two-speed self-tailing winches, VHF radio, knotmeter, depth sounder, AM/FM/CD, a solar panel, teak-and-holly cabin sole, and a full set of kitchenware
Performance
- PHRF racing handicap: around 150 (typical range 129–165)
- Hull speed: about 7.6 knots
Overall, the Hunter 376 offers comfortable coastal cruising with practical living spaces, flexible keel options, and easy handling for a small family or cozy crew.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 07:10 (CET).