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Specifications Length Overall
14'0" 4.27 m |
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The Hunter 140's wide beam provides for a spacious cockpit and stability. The 140 has a beam of nearly 6 feet. Also, Jib Sailing should be fun for everyone on board. This is one reason the 140 is equipped with a jib. Rather than just sit there, your passenger can be part of sailing the boat and learn by doing rather than watching. The telltales on the jib show the flow of wind on the sail, helping to guide in steering and trimming. The jib also functions to help generate airflow across the mainsail, enhancing performance. Boats with jibs generally sail better towards the wind than boats without jibs. This means your 140 will naturally "point" better than a boat with a single sail. The jib sheets are controlled through pivoting "cam" cleats making trimming easy from any position, even the helm. Base price $4,125 Call for options |
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