Recommended spares list for bigger Hunters?

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May 27, 2004
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Hunter 36 Erie, PA
I've searched the forum for 'spares' and 'spares list' but came up with nothing comprehensive. Has someone posted on here in the past a good basic 'spares list' for boat and engine that you keep onboard? I have a Hunter 36 but I'm sure it would be similar for all larger boats. Thanks
 
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It depends on your cruising plans. An off shore spares list will be more "comprehensive" than one for our protected waters. Our Yanmar engine service manual has spares lists of different types. Did you try the Yanmar site? Try Torrensen Marine who service Yanmar engines. They should be of some help.

Terry Cox
 
Oct 22, 2005
257
Hunter 44DS Redondo Beach, CA
One rule I have is that if something breaks, I buy two.

For the engine (coastal cruising) I carry the following:

Spare Impeller
Extra secondary fuel filter
Two extra primary fuel filters
Alternator Belt
Alternator (basically I upgraded my alternator to a 100 amp Ballmar, but I kept the old one).

For other items:
1) Extra Fresh Water Pump
2) Extra Blocks (I've had a couple at the base of the mast break).
3) Backup GPS and Handheld VHF
4) Fuses
5) Light Bulbs
 
Feb 10, 2007
213
Hunter Legend 40.5 Coconut Grove, FL
My Spares By priority:

Vodka
Scotch
Rum
Tequila
A lot of Spare Beer...
some Mixers... Margarita, Pina colada, Juices.. etc

Some Engine parts...
Quick set epoxy..
Spare VHF....
Spare Time...

Some spare Bulbs...
 
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Just make sure that you have the fluorescent type spare bulbs for your contribution to stave off global warming. :)

Terry Cox
 
Nov 6, 2006
10,093
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Yeah.. There was an old adage that said something like "The most dangerous thing on an airplane or a sailboat is an appointment calendar."

I always carry a good set of tools, both electrical and mechanical.. some connections, wire, shrink wrap, wire ties, hose clamps, one gallon of oil.. Spray lube, grease.. .. a spare raw water pump impeller and gasket, and filters as noted before..
For the boat, 1 spare hatch dog assy. (the hanging kind that will occasionally get torn off by the genny sheets).. spare lines, a couple of spare blocks.. sail tape, a "handy sticher" and spare thread.. Through hull plugs, some appropriately sized drain/intake hose.. hose splicers.. a selection of roll pins and split rings and cotter pins (male/male hose fittings), Joker valve for head, Gusher rebuild kits for the manual holding tank pump and manual bilge pump.. goggles and fins.. spare winch handles
 
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Feb 6, 1998
11,709
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Here's what I carry

Here's my abbreviated list. I know I forgot many items but this should give you a start.

Boat Essential Tools & Repair Items

General Tools:
Wrenches – Assorted and sized for your vessels nuts and bolts
Flare Wrench’s – Very important for any fuel line work
Drills – 1 Corded and 1 Cordless
Wooden Plugs - One for each thru-hull & tethered to it
LED Head lamp & Flashlights
Hole Saw Kit
Screw Drivers – Assorted
Pick Set – Very Handy
Tap/Die Set – Sized accordingly
Heli-Coil repair kit
Hack Saw – With spare blades
Bolt/Wire Cutters – Big enough to cut rigging
Wire Cutters – Big enough to cut battery cable
Blow Torch – Mini butane type and one standard torch head
Socket Set - SAE and Metric
Pipe Wrenches
Pliers - Various sizes
Water Pump Pliers
Needle Nose Vise Grips - For clamping hoses off etc.
Files – Various
Drill Bits – Full Kit
Countersink - At least two sizes
Sandpaper
Dremel
Rigging Knife's
Calipers

Rigging:

Sewing Kit
Monel Seizing Wire
Sail Repair Tape
1” Nylon Webbing
Sail Slugs – To fit mast track
Sailors Palm, Needles & whipping twine
Clevis Pins – Spares sized for your boat
Cotter Pins – Stainless various sizes
Grommets, Snaps & Twist Locks
Loos Tension Gauge
Dodger fittings

Engine/Plumbing:

Water pump – Complete spare and rebuild kit
Plumbing Fittings – Assorted to match parts on vessel
Zincs – For heat exchanger
Solenoid – Spare
Fuel Pump -Spare
Fuel Line Hose – Min 6 feet all sizes on vessel
Hose barbs – male/male for splicing hoses of various sizes
Impeller – With spare gaskets.
Oil Filter
Oil – for engine
Air filter
Antifreeze
Fuel Filters – Primary and secondary
Fuel Filtering Funnel
Hoses – Min 6 feet each size
Oil absorbing bilge pads (min 10)
Alternator Belts
Thermostat & gaskets
Engine service & parts manuals
Mechanics Manual – For your engine specifically
Hose Clamps – Stainless AWAB type various sizes

Electrical:Inverter – Spare at least 500 watts to power small tools
Electrical Connectors – Assorted marine grade various sizes
Multimeter – Clamp on AC/DC to measure amps, volts and resistance
Heat Shrink – Adhesive lined
Crimper – Ratcheting style for marine grade terminals
Zip Ties
Wire – Assorted gauges 6 feet min per size.
Jumper Wires 10 ga- With alligator clips on each end
Wire Strippers
Light Bulbs – Spares for each socket on the boat
Wire Snake
Terminal strips

Misc:
Turkey baster
Stainless Steel Bar Stock
Aluminum Bar Stock
Stainless Steel Dodger Tubing – short length
Velcro – Regular and industrial grade
Grease – Water proof winch grease
PB Blaster (NOT WD-40;))
BoeShield
Lanocote
TFF Tef Gel
Silicone Caulk
Sika 295UV – Or equivalent
Wet Suit, Mask & Fins, hood
UV Resistant Duct Tape
Stainless Steel - Screws, nuts, bolts, fender washers, nyloc nuts, etc.
Tape – Electrical plus green painters tapes
JB Weld – Or equivalent
Hose – 6 feet minimum for each size on your vessel
C-Clamps
Label maker
Bosuns chair = 2
Spare boat hook = 2
R-134 and charger adapter for refrigeration system
Spare prop, nuts & key
Prop Puller
Emergency tiller
Spare anchors and rodes
Outboard motor fuel line with priming bulb

I know I missed a lot but that should get you going.


A couple of the spare parts bins I carry.


 
Feb 10, 2007
213
Hunter Legend 40.5 Coconut Grove, FL
Hey Main sail, You are better stocked than many West Marine!!! Put a big sign on the boat "Floating Maine Marine".
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,709
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Hey Main sail, You are better stocked than many West Marine!!! Put a big sign on the boat "Floating Maine Marine".
Don't laugh, I've actually repaired a number of boats over the years out of my spares.

One was three years ago when we came across our next door neighbors on their Sabre 362, dead in a remote cove, on a glass still, windless day and 100+ nm from home. They were waiting for a tow from Morris Yachts on a Sunday.. Cha ching $$$$$.

To make a long story short they had broken a plastic fitting off the side of their manifold for the expansion tank and had no way to back it out nor anything on board that even remotely matched the 1/8 NPT threads. In ten minutes of scavaging though parts bins I had found a 1/8 NPT temperature sending unit and some EZ outs which removed the broken plastic fitting. I put some teflon tape on the 1/8" NPT sending unit, we re-filled with 50/50 antifreeze and they were on their way.

By the time we got back from our cruise there was a case of very, very nice wine, a gift certificate to a great resturaunt and a new 1/8 NPT sending unit on our door step..:D Tom estimates we saved him close to $800.00 with tow and emergency Sunday service at Morris Yachts.

I hate to ever break down and if I do I had better have the parts to fix it!! Oh and I forgot I also carry a prop puller too...;)
 
Feb 10, 2007
213
Hunter Legend 40.5 Coconut Grove, FL
I know what you are saying.... With the case of wine... You'll use the spare time!!!!
 
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