Marlow-Hunter 37

The Marlow-Hunter 37 (known as the Marlow Legend 37 in the UK) is an American sailboat that was designed by Glenn Henderson as a cruiser and first built in 2014.

[1] The Marlow-Hunter 37 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of vinyl ester fiberglass, with Kevlar reinforcing and a Nida honeycomb core above the waterline.

It has a fractional sloop B&R rig, a nearly plumb stem, a reverse transom with a fold-down swimming platform and telescoping ladder, an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by a wheel and a fixed shoal draft or deep fin keel.

[1][4] Factory standard equipment includes a 110% jib, the mainsheet traveler mounted on a stainless steel arch, fold-down cleats, American cherry and teak interior woodwork, five flush-mounted deck hatches with bug screens, two dorade vents, folding cockpit table, electric anchor winch, marine VHF radio, knotmeter, depth sounder, stereo system, dual bow anchor rollers, LED cabin lighting, Corian countertops, fully enclosed head with shower, private forward and aft cabins, a dinette table that converts to a berth, microwave oven, dual sinks, refrigerator and freezer, and a two-burner gimbaled liquid petroleum gas stove and oven.

Factory options include a roller furling genoa and mast-furling mainsail, a folding steering wheel, bow thruster, sprung mattresses and a gennaker.

The concave shape of the bow section of the hull is intended to reduce pitching by helping to cut through the waves.

"[5] Australian reviewer Phillip Ross, writing in Cruising Helmsman magazine, noted the generous number of cockpit cupholders, the below decks craftsmanship and fit, as well as the spacious interior.