Hunter
410
43' /
13.11m
Huron ,
Ohio ,
United States
Description
Accipiter is a perfect example of an offshore cruiser. She features a Captain's Quarters upfront with its own head, a port settee with a Starboard U-shaped seating that easily converts into a double bed. Accipiter features two aft cabins with adjoining but separate entry doors. She can easily sleep 9 comfortably without feeling cramped. In terms of comfort, this boat hits the mark.
While Hunters are famous for being comfortable at the dock, the Hunter 410 version is also a very good sailor. Equipped with a roller furling jib and a large main Accipiter will also perform very well under sail. If you are looking for a comfortable cruiser at the dock and on the water, this is the boat for you.
Data Sheet
LOA | 43' (13.23 meters) |
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Type | sail |
Year | 1998 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Fiberglass |
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Hank Boissoneault
For Hank Boissoneault, Sailing is truly a family affair. Introduced to sailing by big brother Bryan, sailing has become a family hobby since 1970. Growing up in Sandusky, Ohio The Interlake was the natural choice for the racing sailor designed by Francis Sweisguth in 1932. The boat design was commissioned by the Sandusky Sailing Club and is home to Fleet #1. Hank served as class president, class champion and has participated in Interlake events since the late 1970’s.