2004 Hunter 42' (12.80 m) 44 Deck Salon
Rock Hall, Maryland, United States
My Pleasure
Introducing a two owner, 2004 Hunter 44 Deck Salon. This beautiful Hunter is the last word in cruising luxury and style. A Glen Henderson design means exceptional sailing characteristics. A full 7 feet of headroom in the main salon, two separate heads with showers, & a galley that is sure to please.
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: HUN4D178B404
Description
Introducing a two owner, 2004 Hunter 44 Deck Salon. This beautiful Hunter is the last word in cruising luxury and style. A Glen Henderson design means exceptional sailing characteristics. A full 7 feet of headroom in the main salon, two separate heads with showers, and a galley that will please any gourmet cook. Bose surround sound entertainment system with 15 flat screen TV add to her creature comforts.
Fully equipped galley with front loading refrigerator/freezer. Aft master stateroom with dual hanging lockers, queen size bunk and lighted vanity, private access to ensuite head and shower. Private forward guest stateroom with queen sized bunk, enclosed head and shower. Corian counters throughout.
"My Pleasure" was purchased at Sandy Hook Yacht Sales in New Jersey when she was a year old. Her current owners (only the second) sailed her down to Cape May and through the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. She has been kept at the Rock Hall Landing Marina for the summers of the 17 years the current owners have owned her. She spent her first two winters on the bay at Tide Water Marina in Havre de Grace, Md. Most other winters, other than the six when she was south, were spent at Sailing Emporium/Haven Harbour South. Her winters south were approximately six months each, the first being a “get your feet wet” trip to Charleston, SC. Her next trip the owners enjoyed a leisurely trip to the Florida Keys and spent six weeks in Boot Key Harbor, Marathon, Florida and then traveled over to the Bahamas. Soon thereafter, My Pleasure entered the Bahamas at Andros Island then traveled the Exumas, Eleuthera, and the Abacos. Her next four trips south were to Stuart, Florida at Sunset Bay Marina. Between these trips south she spent a great deal of time exploring the Chesapeake Bay.
Some details about My Pleasure
Rocna anchor and 1 other on bow – 150’ chain
Wash down hose and pump
Bow thruster – new relay control box and joystick 2022
Asymmetric Spinnaker sail with dousing sock – Doyle Sailmakers – APC cruising spinnaker, 65’ ½”
Sampson Trophy Braid sheet
Sunbrella Covered power cords
“SmartPlug” plugs and 30-amp cords, “Y” adaptor to go from 50 amp to (2) 30amps
LED lights outside and in
Cockpit cushions
Custom made helm seat
Dinghy Davit with 3 to 1 purchase
Edison Outboard bracket for storage on stern rail
Harness on outboard to lift with davits
New dinghy – 2018, more details to come. Inflatable with aluminum hull
Tohatsu 9.8 outboard with “thrust” attachment - 2006
New canvas – 2021 – Canvas by Victoria, polycarbonate windows, covered helm windows, gortex thread
Cockpit enclosure
Winter cover
Grill
Sunbrella helm cover
Folding wheel
Water heater – not sure when replaced, it’s been a few years
Refrigerator – replaced December 2015
Tank level indicator – 2022
Fisher Panda generator
2 TVs
Bose sound system
CO2 detectors – new 2022
Fire extinguishers – new 2021
Forward head replaced a few years ago
Fan installed for new fridge in galley cabinet
Water filter for galley
“Hunter” dinnerware, the finest around!
Sump pumps have been replaced
“Run Dry” impeller in generator
Hatches have screen and shades “built in”
Bench on dinghy have cushion with storage pockets
Dinghy anchor and ladder to get into dinghy from water
Portable steps to get on the boat
Max Prop – feathering prop
Dripless shaft seal
Vessel System Monitor – new 2022
2022 New iCom VHF and remote Command Mic IV –ic-M510
2022 - Vesper AIS (2012) connected to new Raymarine Chartplotter and new VHF/AIS/FM Antenna splitter
All new Raymarine electronics 2022 –
Axiom 9 – 9” MFD Chartplotter
EV-1 Evolution Autopilot
I50 – Depth Instrument display
I 60 – Wind instrument display
I70s – Multi function display. 2 of these, 1 down below and 1 at the helm
Radar Dome – Quantum 2
iTC-5 – Instrument transducer converter’
Specifications
HIN/IMO: HUN4D178B404
LOA: 43' 2'' (13.16 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2004
Beam: 14' 6''
LWL: 39' 2''
Draft Max: 5'
Cabins: 2
Sleeps: 6
Single Berths: 2
Double Berths: 2
Queen Berths: 1
Heads: 2
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Shape: Deep Vee
Air Conditioning: Yes
Tower: No
Fuel Tank: 51 Gallons (193.06 Liters)
Fresh Water: 140 Gallons (529.96 Liters)
Holding Tank: 42 Gallons (158.99 Liters)
Builder: Hunter
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Year: 2004
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 75.10
- Power KW: 56.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 2766.00
- Engine Location: Middle
Generators
Generator 1
- Generator Make: Fischer Panda
- Generator KW: 6.00
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Anthony Colache, Captain
Yacht Broker
5774 Main Street
Rock Hall MD 21661 USA
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Anthony Colache: 410.708.6340 or email: anthony@sjyachts.com
I possess a 50-ton, near coastal, Master License and grew up big-game fishing offshore of New Jersey and waterskiing the rivers of South Jersey. Additionally, I spent more than 20 years on active duty serving in all four corners of the globe before retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 2008. Whether in the market to buy or sell, let me continue serving but in a different way by asking you to put my 35+ years of boating experience to work you for!