| Current Price | uS$ 120,000 |
| Vessel Type | Cruisers |
| Builder | Hunter |
| Year | 1998 |
| Location | Deltaville, Virginia, United States |
| Hull Material | Fiberglass |
| LOA | 40 feet |
| Beam | 13 feet |
| Engine Manufacturer | Yanmar |
| Engine Model | 4JH2E |
| Fuel | Diesel |
| Max Speed | knots |
1998 Hunter 410 | The Best-Condition, Fully Turn-Key Hunter 410 on the Market
Dream Catcher is, without question, one of the best-condition Hunter 410s available today. This is a fully turn-key cruising boat that has been exceptionally maintained and thoughtfully equipped by an experienced owner. If you are looking for a Hunter 410 that is truly ready to go—rather than one that still needs time, money, and upgrades—this is the boat to see.
Set up for comfortable, independent cruising, Dream Catcher is outfitted with solar power, a wind generator, a 12V watermaker, upgraded house batteries, inverter/charger, and a Fisher Panda 6kW generator. Whether your plans take you down the ICW, across the Gulf Stream to the Bahamas, or farther into the Caribbean, this boat is prepared to support extended time aboard with confidence.
The Hunter 410 is known for its bright, open interior and excellent two-cabin, two-head layout, and Dream Catcher delivers in every respect. The spacious salon, large galley, updated upholstery, queen master berth, and dual-zone heat and air conditioning make her equally well suited for cruising, liveaboard use, or extended seasonal stays.
Sail handling is straightforward and safe with in-mast furling, roller furling headsail, Lewmar self-tailing winches, and updated sails and rigging. On deck, she is equally well equipped with an electric windlass, Rocna anchor, heavy-duty davits, bimini and dodger, folding wheel, and cockpit washdown. Modern Raymarine electronics with AIS round out a well-balanced and capable package.
Opportunities to purchase a Hunter 410 in this condition, with this level of equipment, do not come along often. If you are seriously in the market, schedule a showing soon. Once you step aboard, you will understand why this boat stands apart—and you will not be disappointed.