Hunter 456 companionway steps

Jun 28, 2014
23
Hunter Passage 456 Harrison Twp MI
Our companionway steps are curved upward slightly on either end and are prone to being stepped on especially if the boat is heeling... well, one finally broke and I don't know where to look for a replacement. Or should we just replace all with flat steps? The ones we have look cool but are less practical. One also came unwelded so we have one missing step (unsafe) and one broken step. Help!
 

Phil Herring

Alien
Mar 25, 1997
4,923
- - Bainbridge Island
Hunter is no longer making the curved steps so you'd need to fabricate those if you wanted more of them. They will make the flat steps they use on the current boats, however.
 
Jun 7, 2012
86
Hunter 456 Port Canaveral
The curved steps are useful and safer than flat steps when the boat is heeled over. But they are prone to breaking as my 3rd step did in big seas. Hunter only has flat replacements $$$ unfortunately.
 
Jun 28, 2014
23
Hunter Passage 456 Harrison Twp MI
So did you get a flat replacement?

The curved steps are useful and safer than flat steps when the boat is heeled over. But they are prone to breaking as my 3rd step did in big seas. Hunter only has flat replacements $$$ unfortunately.
I never thought about the curved steps being safer, you learn something new every day! What to do?
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
Re: So did you get a flat replacement?

can you post a pic of the steps plz
 
Dec 29, 2012
148
Hunter 37 Jacksonville
I had a broken step. One of my dock mates suggested a metal guy. He welded the stainless back in place. It looks like new and has held for a few months. He did the work for 20 dollars.
 
Jun 28, 2014
23
Hunter Passage 456 Harrison Twp MI
It's broken on the side

I had a broken step. One of my dock mates suggested a metal guy. He welded the stainless back in place. It looks like new and has held for a few months. He did the work for 20 dollars.
where it curves up and there's no SS. Is that where yours broke? Thanks ~ Carolyn
 
Jun 7, 2012
86
Hunter 456 Port Canaveral
Curved steps

Mine broke at the apex of the curve. I tried several woodworker including cabinet makers and the steps are impossible to duplicate without the proper machinery. Here is what I did; I bought one flat step from Hunter and put it on the bottom. I replaced the broken 3rd curved step with the good one off the bottom. It works really well and gives you a good solid step at the bottom where a curved is unnecessary.
 
Dec 29, 2012
148
Hunter 37 Jacksonville
Sorry,

Guess we had different issues. Though it looks like one of your steps needed welding. That was very easy and inexpensive as well. My broken step was the stainless under the wood. Not the actual wood piece.

Dave
 
Jun 28, 2014
23
Hunter Passage 456 Harrison Twp MI
That is exactly what I'm going to do!

Mine broke at the apex of the curve. I tried several woodworker including cabinet makers and the steps are impossible to duplicate without the proper machinery. Here is what I did; I bought one flat step from Hunter and put it on the bottom. I replaced the broken 3rd curved step with the good one off the bottom. It works really well and gives you a good solid step at the bottom where a curved is unnecessary.
I've had to remove the whole companionway and take it to a shop in the past for welding, hope I can find a "traveling welder" this time. Thanks so much, it became clear to me when I read your message, like the proverbial light bulb going on:) I was so hung up on having them all the same...