Hunt 90
LOA
90' 5"
LWL
80'
Beam
20' 6"
Draft(hull)
3' 11"
Draft(props)
5' 7 "
Displ.
160,000 lbs
Power
1400 hp Caterpillar Twin 3412E
Gensets
32 kW (1)
65 kW (1) Northern
Lights
Cruise
Speed
23 knots
Maximum
Speed
28 knots
Fuel
4,000 gal.
Water
950 gal.
Watermaker
263 GPD
Designer
C. Raymond Hunt
Construction
Pre-preg Kevlar/glass w/Nomex honeycomb & Core-Cell foam core

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Designed by C. Raymond Hunt

Advanced composite deck structure

High-tech helmstation
 

Luxurious master cabin
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Elegant formal dining

Expansive saloon

Navigation area
 

Guest cabin
 

NEB joinerwork

Head & shower

Galley with granite countertops
 

Informal eating area near galley
 

Nomex-cored, teak-veneer furniture saves weight

Custom metalwork by NEB

Fine-yacht joinerwork

NEB custom-built anchor roller
     
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  A luxury motoryacht with a 28-knot top speed, the C. Raymond Hunt 90-footer built byNew England Boatworks showcases our advanced composite technology. The tremendous weight savings realized through NEB's construction materials and techniques resulted in significantly higher fuel economy, a high cruise and top speed, and a more stable ride in a seaway (the saving of weight in the yacht's deck, superstructure, and accommodations lowered the center of gravity and increased stability).  
 
  The freedom of composite construction allowed -- and even encouraged -- us to not only incorporate a number of NEB's proven innovations into the Hunt 90 foot but to develop new solutions along the way. The yacht carries 4,000 gallons of fuel in specially-engineered integral fuel tanks; the tanks, coated with NEB's proprietary modifed-epoxy, are maintenance-free (no rust or corrosion) and place the considerable weight of the fuel as low as possible, adding to the yacht's stability. The engineered application of Kevlar in the yacht's hull increased the strength and collision-resistance of the laminate, and the structural properties of Core-Cell foam core translated into superior panel stiffness and acoustic and thermal insulation. We've utililized high-tech materials in the yacht's interior, too; all furniture components are constructed of stiff, weightsaving panels of wood veneer/Nomex core. The deep satin finish showcases the detailed woodwork, upon which our Joinery Team's reputation is built. The Hunt 90 was as exciting a project for us as it was for the Owner.  
 
  An enclosed flying bridge forms both office and pilothouse, leaving the main deck entirely free for a spacious and continuous living-dining area. Belowdeck are four staterooms accommodating an Owner's party of eight, and forward is a large galley and quarters for up to four crew. Much emphasis has been placed on gear storage and freezer capacity, indicating the Owner's intention to cruise widely in little-frequented areas. Cored composite construction provides both lightness and toughness, and aids performance. The yacht's slim hull and Hunt deep-V bottom, leveled by "smart" trim-tabs, provides comfortable running in boisterous conditions.