The Hunter 310 is a fin-keel performance cruiser produced by Hunter Marine of Alachua, Florida from 1997 to approximately 2000, when it was succeeded by the Hunter 320. At 30.83 feet LOA with a beam of 10.83 feet and a light displacement of 8,500 pounds, the 310 is a responsive day-sailer and weekend cruiser capable of comfortable overnight passages. The masthead sloop rig carries 464 square feet of sail, producing a respectable performance profile for a boat of its size. A shoal-draft keel option at 4 feet allowed access to shallower anchorages alongside the standard 5.5-foot keel, broadening the boat''s appeal to coastal and estuary sailors.
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What is the Hunter 310's sail area to displacement ratio?
The Hunter 310 has a Sail Area to Displacement ratio (SA/D) of 17.82. Values between 14–18 are typical cruising sailboats; 18–22 is cruiser/racer; over 22 is performance racing.
What is the Hunter 310's comfort ratio?
The Hunter 310 has a Ted Brewer Comfort Ratio of 18.93. A ratio over 30 indicates good offshore comfort; over 40 is very comfortable offshore.
Is the Hunter 310 safe for offshore sailing?
The Hunter 310 has a Capsize Screening Formula value of 2.12. Values under 2.0 are considered acceptable for offshore sailing; under 1.8 is ideal.
What is the hull speed of the Hunter 310?
The theoretical hull speed of the Hunter 310 is 7.09 knots, calculated from its waterline length.
How much does a Hunter 310 weigh?
The Hunter 310 has a displacement of 8,500 and a length overall (LOA) of 30.83.
Who designed the Hunter 310?
The Hunter 310 was designed by Hunter Design Team, first built in 1997.
