Small Boat Sales
Welcome to SailTime's Hunter Small Boats!







SailTime, the leader in Fractional boating since 2001, is pleased to announce that we are now the dealers for the full line of Hunter Small Boats on the Chesapeake Bay (Annapolis and Virginia Beach) and in the Chicago area.
SailTime has offered fractional memberships on Hunter keelboats and now we continue to bring affordable sailing to you on brand new Hunter Small Boats.
Whether you're a sailing school or a camp, a seasoned sailor or just getting into the sport of sailing, we can help fit you with the right boat for your needs.
You can contact any of our three locations, which are currently stocking various sized trailerable Hunter Small Boats, for an appointment to view or if you're ever in the neighborhood, stop by and let's talk sailing!
SailTime's Hunter Small Boats…It's Easy Sailing from Here!!!
Contact your nearest location and talk to professional to find the Hunter sailboat of your dreams.
Annapolis, MD
Jason Pinter
Sales & Training Manager
SailTime Corporate/Annapolis Base
7080 Bembe Beach Rd., Ste. 211
Annapolis, MD 21403
office: 443-221-4049
fax: 443-951-0230
jpinter@sailtime.com
Chicago, IL
Ryan Remsing
SailTime Chicago
3119 S. Route 31
Suite E
Crystal Lake, IL 60012
815-356-8791
rremsing@sailtime.com
Virginia Beach, VA
Dave Wilbar or
Jim Lant
SailTime Virginia Beach
1525 Bayville St.
Norfolk, VA 23503
(757) 480-7245
dwilbar@sailtime.com
jlant@sailtime.com
Small Boat Fleet
Hunter 140





2008 HUNTER 140, The 140 is a fabulous family daysailer offering exhilarating performance with its planing hull, mainsail and jib, but also wonderful light air handling. The lightweight hull design is perfect for beach launching. Its wide beam keeps it stable and dry while underway. The uncluttered cockpit and wide bench seats accommodate your crew in comfort. Find out just how much fun sailing in a 140 can be!
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- Class: Sail
- Category: Daysailor/weekender
- Year: 2008
- Make: HUNTER
- Model: 140
- Length: 14
- Location: Annapolis, MD
- Beam: 5'10
- Draft: 6'
- Propulsion Type: SINGLE
- Hull Material: FIBERGLASS/COMPOSITE
- Fuel Type: GAS
- Stock Number: 140
Accomodations
Wide Beam For Spaciousness and Stability The 140 has a beam of nearly 6 feet. The wide beam combined with a low center of gravity and a large centerboard helps keep the boat very stable when sailing. As the wind tries to tip the boat over, the weight of the crew is aided by the hull form in counteracting the force of the wind. The beam is like a lever arm increasing the stabilizing force of the crew as it gets further away from the center of the boat. The lever force of the weight is also aided by the buoyancy of the boat on the low side. The upward force of the boat bottom trying to float counteracts the wind's efforts to tip the boat over. Since a wide hull has more area for buoyancy, it has more upward force on the low side to counteract the heeling force of the wind. The third element working to keep the 140 stable is the centerboard. Imagine making your hand perfectly flat and moving it through the water. Naturally, it's much easier to move it edge first then palm or back first. A centerboard works on a similar concept. As it projects below the boat, it's easily driven forward on the leading edge. The force of the wind trying to tip the boat pushes the face of the board against the water. This is a lot like moving your hand through the water palm first. The foil shape of the board also helps convert the sideward force into forward motion. High Boom Clearance The 140 boom is set 31" above the sitting position. This means that most kids, or anyone under 5"4", won't ever have to duck to clear the boom during a tack or jibe. Some boats have extremely low booms that require all kinds of bodily contorsions to clear the boom. Even a taller person need only duck a few inches on the Hunter 140.
Kick Up Centerboard VS Daggerboard A centerboard is much easier to operate than a daggerboard. First, it stays in the boat all the time. Since it can't come out, it can't get lost. Raising and lowering is a simple matter of pulling or easing out a line. Lifting up a daggerboard under load can require a great deal of upward force. If you run aground with a centerboard it simply pivots back and rides over the object. If you hit bottom with a daggerboard, the first thing that will happen is that your boat will come to a sudden stop. Since it will now be under great load, raising it up to get free of the obstruction will be much harder. The 140 uses a bunjee cord to draw it's pivoting centerboard into the down position. If you hit an object or run the boat onto the beach, the upward force of the object overcomes the downward force of the bunjee cord and the board simply retracts into the trunk. Self-Bailing Cockpit The Hunter 140 cockpit is designed to drain completely on it's own. No bailing required! The floor of the cockpit is slightly above the waterline of the boat and sloped aft to direct all water out. This eliminates the need for below the waterline "automatic" bailers which can leak water into the boat.
Deck and Hull Equipment
Centerboard Heavy duty rub rail Kick-up rudder Removable drain plug Self-bailing drain Stainless steel bow eye Tiller extension Unsinkable Hull
Sails and Rigging
One-piece anodized aluminum mast Online orders ship mast in two sections Aluminum boom Stainless steel standing rigging Dacron running rigging Mainsail Jib Battens and bag Boom vang
Additional Equipment
OPTIONS: Aft Mast Carrier Beach Dolly Bow Bumper Mast Float Motor mount 2 H.P. Outboard Roller furling 6' seat cushions Trailer-galvanized Dealer Option Trailer Tongue Jack Length Overall 14'0" 4.27 m Beam 5'10" 1.78 m Draft - Board Up 6" 0.15 m Draft - Board Down 3'0" 0.92 m Sail Area - Turbo Sail 102 sq ft 9.94 sq m Mast Height 21'6" 6.55 m Weight 225 lbs 102 kg Towing Weight 500 lbs 227 kg Weight Loaded 935 lbs 424 kg Maximum Capacity 5 Maximum Power 2.5 HP 1.85 kW CE Classification D
Hunter 146





2008 HUNTER 146, High freeboard, a raised boom and unsinkable ACP construction make the 146 a safe, versatile boat that the whole family will love. Standard roller furling with a large mainsail makes sail handling a snap. With its wide, contoured self-bailing cockpit that seats five, the 146 can accommodate the entire crew on your next sailing expedition!
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- Class: Sail
- Category: Daysailor/weekender
- Year: 2008
- Make: HUNTER
- Model: 146
- Length: 14
- Location: Annapolis, MD
- LOA: 14'6
- Beam: 6'6
- Draft: 3'
- Propulsion Type: SINGLE
- Hull Material: FIBERGLASS/COMPOSITE
- Fuel Type: GAS
- Stock Number: 146
Deck and Hull Equipment
Heavy duty rub rail Kick-up centerboard Kick-up rudder Removable drain plug Self-bailing drain Stainless steel bow eye Tiller extension Unsinkable hull
Sails and Rigging
Aluminum boom One-piece anodized aluminum mast Boom vang Forward cover Harken hardware Mainsail Roller furling jib Stainless steel standing rigging
Additional Equipment
OPTIONS: Aft Mast Carrier Dolly Mainsail Cover Mast Float Motor Mount 2.5 HP Outboard Motor Rudder & Tiller bag Seat cushions Galvanized trailer Dealer Option Galvanized tongue jack Length Overall 14'6" 4.42 m Beam 6'6" 1.98 m Draft Board Up 6" 0.15 m Draft Board Down 3'0" 0.92 m Sail Area Turbo Sail 107 sq ft 9.96 sq m Mast Height 21'6" 6.55 m Weight 640 lbs 154 kg Towing Weight 530 lbs 241 kg Weight Loaded 935 lbs 424 kg Maximum Capacity 5 Maximum Power 2.5 HP 1.85 kW CE Classification D
Hunter JY15





2008 HUNTER JY15, It's an original sailing classic! With over 80 active fleets and more than 3,000 JY15s nationwide, you'll never have a problem finding a race to get your adrenaline pumping! Hike way over on our crew-friendly curved and comfortable gunwales as the wind catches the large mainsail and jib. Get on board for thrilling performance! And why wait to find a race? Go to www.jyca.org for the race or regatta nearest you!
Download the Hunter JY15 Brochure
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- Class: Sail
- Category: Daysailor/weekender
- Year: 2008
- Make: HUNTER
- Model: JY15
- Length: 15
- Location: Annapolis, MD
- Beam: 5'10
- Draft: 3'
- Propulsion Type: SINGLE
- Hull Material: FIBERGLASS/COMPOSITE
- Fuel Type: GAS
- Stock Number: JY15
Deck and Hull Equipment
Heavy duty rub rail Hiking Straps Kick-up centerboard Kick-up rudder Removable drain plug Self-bailing drain Tiller extension
Sails and Rigging
Aluminum boom Battens and bag Boom vang Dacron running rigging Jib Mainsail One-piece anodized aluminum mast Stainless steel standing rigging
Additional Equipment
OPTIONS: Aft Mast Carrier Bow Bumper Mast Float Padded Hiking Straps Roller Furling RudderTiller Bag Trailer Galvanized Trailer tongue Jack Length Overall 15'0" 4.57 m Beam 5'10" 1.78 m Draft Board Up 6" 0.15 m Draft Board Down 3'0" 0.92 m Sail Area 135 sq ft 12.56 sq m Mast Height 22'0" 6.70 m Weight 275 lbs 125 kg Towing Weight 550 lbs 227 kg Weight Loaded 935 lbs 424 kg Maximum Capacity 5 CE Classification D
Hunter 170





2008 HUNTER 170, The Hunter 170's fantastic open transom design allows for super easy land or water access! In addition, the canvas cuddy unsnaps for easy bow access. The extraordinary seven foot beam keeps you stable, with seating for six in the clean and clutter-free cockpit. Beginners can handle the simple rig like a pro with its large main and smal jib, and this setup also provides fun for the seasoned sailor. The kick-up centerboard and swing-up rudder makes landing or beaching a breeze.
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- Class: Sail
- Category: Daysailor/weekender
- Year: 2008
- Make: HUNTER
- Model: 170
- Length: 17
- Location: Annapolis, MD
- Beam: 7'
- Draft: 4'6
- Propulsion Type: SINGLE
- Hull Material: FIBERGLASS/COMPOSITE
- Fuel Type: GAS
- Stock Number: 170
Deck and Hull Equipment
ACP structured hull Adjustable kick-up/ swing centerboard Dual access bow storage Halyard storage bag Integral centerline toe rail Kick-up rudder Over 1,500 lbs. of positive flotation Protective rubrail Removable storage cover Stainless steel bow eye Stainless steel mooring cleats (4) Tiller extension
Sails and Rigging
Anodized fractional rig w/ spreaders 4:1 boom vang system Halyards & running rigging Mainsail 4:1 mainsheet system Reef points Roller furling jib w/ UV protection
Additional Equipment
Length Overall 17'1" 5.18 m Waterline Length 14'5" 4.39 m Beam 7'0" 2.13 m Draft Board Up 6" 0.15 m Draft Board Down 4'6" 1.37 m Sail Area Turbo Sail 150 sq ft 13.95 sq m Mast Height 25'6" 7.77 m Weight 480 lbs 217 kg Towing Weight 760 lbs 345 kg Weight Loaded 1,120 lbs 508 kg Maximum Capacity 6 Maximum Power 2.5 HP 1.85 kW CE Classification D OPTIONS: 202 sq. ft. asymmetrical spinnaker w/ hardware kit Galvanized custom trailer w/mast crutch and winch Mainsail cover Mast Float Motor mount 2.5 H.P. outboard Seat cushions Trailer tongue jack
Hunter 216





2008 HUNTER 216, The ultimate daysailer with great overnighting capability! The ACP-constructed 216 is the largest thermoformed boat in the world, and won the NMMA's highly-coveted Innovation Award in 2004 for its pioneering design and construction methods. The large cockpit accommodates six in comfort, while the extra large cuddy is fun for overnighting, with an optional v-berth and space for a portable head. The special hydraulic lift mechanism allows for effortless lifting of the lead keel, while the unique lifting VARA inboard rudder delivers real performance with true beaching ability. Super easy to rig and launch!
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- Class: Sail
- Category: Daysailor/weekender
- Year: 2008
- Make: HUNTER
- Model: 216
- Length: 21
- Location: Annapolis, MD
- Beam: 7'11
- Draft: 3'6
- Propulsion Type: SINGLE
- Hull Material: FIBERGLASS/COMPOSITE
- Fuel Type: GAS
- Stock Number: 216
Deck and Hull Equipment
ACP structured hull 500 lb. cast lead centerboard w/hydraulic lift system Cuddy cabin for storage Hatchboard and lockable hatch Inboard VARA rudder system w/easy lift rudder Integral centerline toe rail Over 1,500 lbs. of positive flotation Protective rubrail Stainless steel bow eye Stainless steel mooring cleats (4) Tiller extension
Sails and Rigging
Anodized fractional rig w/spreaders 4:1 boom vang system Hinged mast Halyards & running rigging Mainsail/Jib 4:1 mainsheet system Motor mount Reefing system for mainsail Roller furling jib Galvanized custom trailer w/mast crutch, winch, padded bunks, rear mast support and trailer tongue jack
Additional Equipment
OPTIONS: 200 sq ft asymmetrical spinnaker w/carbon fiber sprit pole Mainsail cover Outboard 4HP, 4 stroke Padded rudder bag Porta-potty Seat cushions Traveler V-berth kit Length Overall 21'6" 6.55 m Waterline Length 18'9" 5.72 m Beam 7'11" 2.43 m Draft Board Up 1'0" 0.31 m Draft Board Down 3'6" 1.07 m Sail Area Turbo Sail 252 sq ft 23.41 sq m Mast Height 30'11" 9.42 m Weight 1,350 lbs 613 kg Towing Weight 1,850 lbs 840 kg Weight Loaded 2,850 lbs 1,294 kg Maximum Capacity 6 Maximum Power 4.0 HP 2.98 kW CE Classification D
Hunter 25





2008 HUNTER 25, Think you have to compromise comfort and convenience in a 25-foot trailerable? Think again! The all-new Hunter 25 sets a new standard for quality and features in its class. The Glenn Henderson-designed fiberglass hull and sail plan is simple to sail, and its fixed shoal keel draws only 2 feet. This makes the Hunter 25 display excellent shallow-water launching and sailing capability. This pocket cruiser sleeps four adults, has a compact galley and enclosed head. Best of all, skippers of all ages will find the Hunter 25 fun to run! Sail a Hunter 25 today. You'll have a blast!
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- Class: Sail
- Category: Cruiser (sail)
- Year: 2008
- Make: HUNTER
- Model: 25
- Length: 25
- Location: Annapolis, MD
- Draft: 2'
- Propulsion Type: SINGL
- Hull Material: FIBERGLASS/COMPOSITE
- Fuel Type: GAS
- Holding: 2
- Water: 10
- Stock Number: 25
Accomodations
Double Berth Forward Double Berth Aft Portable Toilette Enclosed Head Area Opening Hatches (2) Opening Ports (2) Fiberglass Liner Teak Folding Dining Table Fabric Interior Cushions
Mechanical Equipment
Galley Sink Manual Water System Portable Ice Chest 10 gal. (37.9 L) Freshwater Capacity
Electonics and Navigational Gear
Running Lights Cabin Lights Electrical Panel
Deck and Hull Equipment
Fiberglass Hull w/Limited 5 Year Bottom Blister and Structural Warranty Stainless Steel Bow Pulpit and Lifelines Stainless Steel Swim Ladder Anchor Well Molded-In Non-Skid Deck Mooring Cleats Hinged Seahood Outboard Engine Bracket Kick-Up Rudder Electric Bilge Pump Tiller Steering w/Extension Walk-Through Transom (2) Cockpit Lockers Fuel Locker
Sails and Rigging
Mainsail Jib Jiffy Reefing Mast Crutch for Trailering Mast Raising System Fractional Rig w/Struts Internal Halyards led to Cockpit (2) Winches
Additional Equipment
OPTIONS: Wheel Steering Roller Furling Gear for the Head Sail Cockpit Cushions Companionway Canvas Bimini Anchor Roller Upgraded Sunbrella Fabric Interior ST-40 Knot/Depth Compass (Bulkhead or Pedestal Mount) Accordian Shades 2 V Cooler Marine Head with Holding Tank Stern Rail Seats Halyard Bags Mainsail Cover Length Overall 24'6" 7.47 m Waterline Length 22'1" 6.72 m Beam 8'5.5" 2.58 m Draft Shoal 2'0" 0.61 m Ballast Shoal 1,309 lbs 594 kg Displacement Shoal 3,700 lbs 1,678 kg Mast Height 31'8" 9.65 m Sail Area Actual 239 ft sq 22.2 m sq I 25'0" 7.62 m J 8'6" 2.59 m P 23'5" 7.39 m E 9'6" 2.89 m Weight Loaded 4,650 lbs 2,111 kg Water Capacity 10.0 gal 37.9 L Porta Potty Capacity 2.8 gal 10.5 L Optional Head Capacity 13.0 gal 49.2 L Maximum Capacity 8 Maximum Power 10.0 HP 7.46 kW CE Classification C
theEDGE





theEDGE comes equipped with everything needed to sail away from the dock and has an additional premium option package modeled after the Hunter Mariner Packages that will upgrade theEDGE into a mini cruiser. The spacious interior, 8’2” wide with 5’11” head room, has plenty of ventilation and natural light that makes it comfortable even on the warmest of days.
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- Length w/Motor: 28'6"
- Hull Length: 26'4"
- Waterline Length: 24'2"
- Beam: 8'4"
- Draft – Centerboard Up: 1'6"
- Displacement w/Ballast: 5,540 lbs
- Towing Weight**: 4,920 lbs
- Ballast – Water: 1,600 lbs
- Mast Height – From Waterline: 33'1"
- Sail Area – Actual: 333 ft sq
- I: 23'8"
- J: 10'14"
- P: 24'10"
- E: 12'3"
- Headroom: 5'10"
- Fuel Capacity: 6 gal
- Water Capacity: 2.5 gal
- Holding Tank Capacity – Optional: 12 gal
- Outboard Engine Max HP: 75 HP
- CE Classification: C/6
** with all options including fuel, potable water and motor. Does not include personal gear or supplies.
More theEdge feature highlights
An oversized, double hinged Easy Entry sea hood that makes transiting below deck a snap. No more bumped heads! Open it halfway and converse with the crew below, or all the way to take advantage of the cool breeze. Constructed to be sturdy and low maintenance the Easy Entry sea hood is one of the engineering marvels. The uniquely designed hybrid hull, at a length of 28’6” with motor, is large enough to have a cabin with all the amenities of comfortable cruising with the convenience and safety of positive flotation and trailer-ability.
The aft of the hull is 8’4” and allows it to be responsive in turns and provides stiffness while sailing. The water line length is 24’2” and the draft is only slightly over a foot. The dimensions will not only allow theEDGE to be trailered, with a total towing weight of less than 5,000 pounds with the standard aluminum trailer and optional 50HP engine; but will also allow it to handle up to a 75 HP motor. Evinrude’s test results from 5/20/08 reveal a top sustainable speed of 19.9 MPH.
theEDGE utilizes a kick-up center board and single-lifting rudder that retracts when sailing and almost disappears when motoring. At high motoring speeds, through this design, we have eliminated the drag of the centerboard and rudder. Hunter has teamed up with Evinrude to provide an engine, the new ETEC that is lightweight, fuel efficient, and has the torque and horsepower to drive the motorboat side of theEDGE.







