Above: Engine hours are unknown, as the original tachometer has been replaced in 2021 shortly prior to
the present ownership, however the the exceptionally clean condition of the engine does indicate low hours. |
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Owners comments about this yacht:
"Keristal" has been lightly used and is as dry as a bone inside. I have added a fully battened mainsail and the furling code zero. That combination has now meant that with almost any wind you can be averaging 5 knots. She stands up well in a blow and tops seven knots fairly routinely. With the twin keels you can get into any creek, which is a safety feature for me, because it widens the number of plan B boltholes you have available, if the weather turns. And in no wind she can manage 5 knots under power (the Yanmar has been excellent, as you would expect).
To maintain boat speed you do need to keep the hull clean, but with the twin keels you can dry out to give her a scrub. I run her with the powerbank for the fridge/freezer and a second powerbank for my computer. That allows you to go three days fully operational away from any marina, with fresh food and a cool pinot grigio in the evening. The house batteries manage everything else with ease. I have added a shower in the cockpit, to keep the crew fresh and clean too.
I am selling her because I have not been on her enough over the past 12 months. But, as I write this, I'm not sure why! I normally sail her any month of the year. With the Ebersbacher heating and hot water calorifier, it can be lovely to be out in the winter when the weather is fine. You then always get the anchorage to yourself and the Spade anchor has been outstanding. She has an unusual Takacat dinghy and a Remigo electric outboard available separately to the yacht. If you are interested in them, I can describe in detail why that combo is a bit more expensive, but so much better than the standard options. |
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Above: the self-tacking jib runs to the track on the foredeck |
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Photographs
July 2024 |
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The Channel 31 has a single-spreader mast with a fully-battened mainsail, and a self-tacking jib on a furler. This yacht also has a furling Code Zero downwind sail. The standing rigging was replaced in 2015. |
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The Channel 31 is, like many smaller Hunter designs, fractional rigged, with a relatively large mainsail. This gives sail area for light winds performance, a small headsail with consequent lower sheet loads, and easy and efficient reefing from the cockpit. 'Practical Boat Owner' tested the yacht on her introduction and wrote: "..... She's incredibly obedient and will still run rings round most cruising boats of similar size even under reduced canvas" and ".... she should appeal to those who might otherwise be torn between something light, fast and French and one of the stodgier alternatives" |
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The Channel 31 offers a solid and surprisingly fast small cruiser, with very easy handling and good accommodation including a very large aft cabin double berth. 'Yachting Monthly' reviewed the design and said ".... It's easy to see why the Hunter Channel 31 hits the spot for many cruising sailors who enjoy sailing a boat that looks after them and really does sail. She combines performance and robustness with a much more stylish arrangement below decks than found on earlier Hunters".
Full 'Yachting Monthly' review - click here
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Inventory: |
Engine details |
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Yanmar 2GM20F twin cylinder 636 cc diesel freshwater cooled. Engine hours unknown as tachometer changed in 2021. Last serviced April 2024. |
Fuel tank capacity |
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58 litres |
Propeller |
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Two bladed fixed |
Batteries |
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Two service batteries in one bank and one starter battery, with separate circuit breakers and emergency parallel switch. |
Battery charging/electrics |
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Engine alternator with split charge, solar panel and shorepower battery charger. Alessi battery monitor. |
Sails
and deck equipment |
Rig details |
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Sloop rig, Single spreader alloy mast and boom, standing rigging renewed mid-2015. |
Mainsail |
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Crusader fully battened mainsail, new late 2022 with three reefs and stackpack type cover |
Genoa |
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Sobstad furling headsail, self-tacking |
Genoa furling |
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Yes |
Code Zero |
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Crusader furling Code 0 downwind sail, new late 2022 |
Winches |
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2 x Lewmar 16 self-tailing on coachroof |
Bower anchor |
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Spade with 40 metres chain and 35 metres warp |
Anchor windlass |
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Quick electric windlass withy up-down footswitches |
Steering |
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Tiller |
Autopilot |
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Raymarine ST4000 tiller pilot with ST60 cockpit control and remote Smartcontroller. |
Steering compass |
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Plastimo Navman bulkhead compass |
Warps & fenders |
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6 warps and 5 fenders |
Miscellaneous |
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Cockpit sprayhood and dodgers |
Navigation Equipment and instruments
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Radar |
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Raymarine Quantum solid-state radar with colour display on chartplotter |
GPS/Chartplotter |
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Raymarine ES897 Hybridtouch 9" colour plotter with internal GPS, also Raymarine RN330 independent GPS |
Log/speed |
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Raymarine ST60 |
Depth sounder |
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Raymarine ST60 |
Windspeed/direction |
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Raymarine ST60 |
Navtex |
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ICS Nav-6 Navtex |
VHF radio |
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Icom IC-M303 radio with Icom DS100 DSC controller |
Radio receiver |
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JVC KD-S723 radio/CD player |
Safety/emergency equipment
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Liferaft |
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Viking 4-man canister type (past 2021 service date) |
EPIRB |
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GME Accu-Sat (needs battery renewal - serviced to 2021) |
Lifebuoy |
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Horseshoe |
Radar reflector |
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Mast mounted |
Bilge pumps |
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Manual and electric pumps |
Interior |
Cabin layout |
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Forecabin, saloon, heads and aft cabin |
Cabin heating |
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Eberspacher blown hot air diesel heating |
Berths |
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max 6 |
Water tank capacity |
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Believed 150 litres, plus 20 litre calorifier |
Cooker |
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Plastimo Neptune 2000 2-burner, grill and oven |
Coolbox |
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Coolbox only |
Heads |
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Jabsco |
Miscellaneous |
Portable fridge/freezer and powerbank |
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Available by separate negotiati |
Dinghy |
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Takacat inflatable twin-hull dinghy - available by separate negotiation |
Outboard |
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Remigo electric outboard - available by separate negotiation |
These particulars
are believed to be correct but cannot be guaranteed and are subject
to confirmation by the purchaser subject to still being available.
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