This 2002 Hunter 466 is a comfortable livaboard cruiser equipped with all the modern conveniences like generator, bow thruster, air-conditioning and all you need for living off grid. She comes with a complete suit of sails including inboom mainsail, Genoa, staysail and spinnaker with all lines leading back to the cockpit for easy sail handing, including an electric winch. Conveniently located in the southern Caribbean and awaiting her next adventure. Viewings by appointment from our Grenada office.
Mechanical Systems
Located beneath the companionway step, a well maintained Yanmar 4JH3-TE 56HP marine diesel engine with 5220 hrs. Kanazaki mechanical shifting KM4A1 transmission drives 18 x 17 RH Michigan wheel bronze prop. Side maneuvering assisted by a bow thruster.
Northern Lights generator M673L 6kw with 2613 hrs
Accommodations
The Hunter 466 layout offers eight berths with two double and one twin sleeping cabin separate from the main accommodation but the twin cabin is currently used as storage with a single bunk and a lee bunk.
MASTERCABIN: Fitted with a large walk around queen size V berth, with plenty of storage, stand alone shower to starboard and ensuite heads with Eco-vac fresh water toilet and wash basin to port.
SALOON: Well appointed with a comfortable U-shaped settee to port with collapsable table for additional berths and single settee to port storage cupboards outboard.
CHART TABLE: Forward facing chart table to starboard with navigation equipment, electrical control panel, drawers and chart storage.
GALLEY: L shaped galley lies to port, with a Force 10 3-burner gas cooker with oven & grill, top and front opening fridge, and a separate freezer, double SS sink, microwave (temperamental), work space and storage in various cupboards and drawers.
HEADS/AFT: Large separate heads compartment to starboard with electric Dometic Ecovac fresh water toilet, separate shower area, washbasin, mirrors and storage.
STARBOARD AFT CABIN: Double berth with hanging locker and plenty of storage.
PORT AFT CABIN: Contains a fixed single bunk and a fold down lee berth. Currently used as storage.
Electrical Systems
Navigation Systems
Spars & Sails
Deck stepped B & R cutter rig with Profurl in boom reefing mainsail and Profurl Genoa and staysail. Spinnaker pole.
Deck Equipment
Safety Equipment
Additional Equipment
Manufacturer Provided Description
Versatility best describes the Hunter 466. Whether owners want to cross oceans or bays, bang around the buoys or just liveaboard, this boat has the capacity to do it all. The dinette area is large enough to handle the crew, but intimate enough for just two. Storage is plentiful as is the natural light and ventilation. Hand-rubbed teak and exquisite fabrics are in evidence throughout the grand interior. An innovative forward head arrangement splits the shower and head so both can be used at once. A large dual-opening refrigerator and freezer are central to the U-shaped galley. The Force 10 stove and oven, plus a microwave will make dinners a joy to prepare, while the island sink will have cleanup covered. Storage for everything is at hand including the recessed trash receptacle. The forward master stateroom rivals most yachts twice her size. Twin hanging lockers and lots of drawers make staying aboard easy and a great night's sleep is guaranteed by the innerspring mattresses. Entertaining is gracious with the open salon. Twin comfortable seats and a convertible cocktail table are located just forward of the extensive nav station with plenty of space for electronics and gear. Aft, owners have a choice of two layouts: dual staterooms or trade one in for an office / work area. Both are large, airy and comfortable.
The company normally acts as brokers for the vendor who unless otherwise stated is not selling in the course of a business. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars the correctness is not guaranteed and they are intended as a guide only and do not constitute a part of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check these particulars and where appropriate and at his own expense to employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability on our part.
General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferaft, fire extinguishers and flares etc., are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on board as part of the sale of a used vessel, may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owner’s specific needs.
Clarke & Carter
Whisper Cove Rd
St. Georges
CM0 8BL
United Kingdom