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Halie. Hunter H260. Third and current boat.
Sold in 2015 when I retired.
Apr 16, 2026
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This is a beautiful galley
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Neat boat, this looks like one of the original Willard built Lancer 30s. You can tell from the swept back keel that is similar to the C&C Mk I...
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will be changing to led lights both mast and cabin along with nav lights. adding solar, adding bbq, rebedding all deck hardware and below water...
Oct 19, 2023
Looking forward to V-berth.
Wow.....dream home!
Sep 18, 2023
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Single clamped cockpit drain through hull. Sure these particular through hulls are located out of the water on the dock, but not always in the ocean! IF your through hulls are not the metal or high end expensive plastic, replace them before something unpleasant may happen...
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The Boom Kicker recommended and actually installed by Bill at West Marine! Great work!!
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The Boom Kicker. No more worrying about having to set the topping lift before lowering the main sail, especially if the sail has to come down NOW!
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Pre Boom Kicker Days..
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Pre Boom Kicker days...
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Maybe seeing metal, rather than the plastic through hulls is more comforting than plastic...although, I've seen some plastic through hulls at West Marine that I was told were Lloyd's of London approved.
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GREAT SOLUTION!! Now,here is how you buy for LESS THAN WHOLESALE for your boat (or home fabric). Just visit this nice company and look for anything from thousands of bolts they have right on hand. First, go for a remnant (the smaller, left over rolls in stock), this is how I got a very high quality Sunbrella fabric for just $15/yd.! I'm doing my whole v berth and salon for $300 for the fabric (20 yds approx) plus, add about $800 for high density (a MUST) foam and labor, and for about $1,100 total, Seasters will look, but more importantly SMELL a whole lot better! Thank you for your help Dave & Tonette, you are terrific!
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This isn't my style, but worse yet, it reeks...
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Original 1979 plaid beige. Not the ugliest stuff in the world..just don't take a big whiff of fabric & foam due to diesel odor....the boat was hardly used by the PO and the odors are in all the cushions, mainly the interior cushions with the original fabric (still has Jensen Marine tag on) and who knows how old foam..
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So, if your sanitation hoses are beginning to look or already look like these, it's time to replace them before they have a chance to go out at the most inopportune time!
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holding tank bladder and old hoses...a catastrophe waiting to happen! The bag broke upon removal....:( It's easy to just turn a blind eye and not deal with an unpleasant task. But, I think you'll agree it's far worse to delay what should be done right away!
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Possible original neoprene holding tank in bow under v berth.
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Another almost new motor mount I think installed with the new engine in 2008. Gotta make sure these babies are taken care of as replacing them is sure not cheap.
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A good picture of almost brand new motor mounts from Yanmar.
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Another view of the stern bimini. This was already a nice boat when I got it..but it's really coming together really nicely now!
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Another view of the bimini just installed. A perfect combination of sun protection with some available between the dodger and the bimini. All around the bridge deck mounted traveler.
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Bob at Brokaw Yacht Sales, San Diego, CA (on Shelter Island, a virtual boater's haven), referred me to Roger at Miramar Canvas also in San Diego. Thanks to Roger for making a wonderful bimini that not only does what we want to do (keep the sun off us considerably more), but it looks terrific too! Way to go Roger of Miramar Canvas!
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Another new through hull installed. Less stuff to be concerned about when out in the ocean. Note the wood backing plate for the through hull. Nice work Lee of Brokaw Yacht Sales, Shelter Island, San Diego, CA!!!
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Another view showing the middle and right transom through hulls that were formerly plastic with the middle (smaller) bilge pump through hull just falling off with a gentle tug...
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Newer (2008 when new engine was installed) exhaust hose properly double clamped by Vince Balch, VB Engineering, Shelter Island, San Diego, CA. But the other two improperly clamped white plastic through hulls just had to go. The middle one just broke off with a light tug! Not cool.... Glad that happened at the slip!!
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Thanks master mechanic Lee, of Brokaw Yacht Sales for putting in these cockpit drain (the port drain is to the right) through hulls & bilge pump hose, emergency bilge pump hose & double clamped with new hoses!
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More single clamp (below waterline!) through hull view...I would think it's safe to say that the insurance underwriters surely frown upon this stuff!
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