I have a 1998 model 376, bought this spring. Still trying to sort out the main sail handling and lines. The boat has the Dutchman system, and single line reefing. The previous owner never had it set up correctly, so can't get much help there.
The manual that came with the boat has different mast and boom diagrams than my boat, so Hunter must have changed brands at some point. I think the manual refers to Z-Spars but I have SparCraft. Not much help there either.
I have everything working... sort of ok, but I'm sure there's room for improvements:
1. There seems to be a lot of friction in the deflector blocks where all the control lines run under the deck covers. I suspect these are some plain sheave type. Has anyone replaced these with better ball bearing units? Model number?
2. The sail has stainless steel rings at the reef points forward and cringles aft. So I assume the intent is to use a single block at the luff reef points, and simply run the reef lines through the cringles and back to the boom aft.
A block aft would also seem beneficial aft, but no diagrams I've seen so far show that. Has anyone added blocks at the clew reef points? Or, does the reefing system work ok for you?
3. The Dutchman topping lift pennant is pretty small wire. Is that normally the only thing holding the boom up when raising and lowering the sail? Do most owners trust that? I've also run a dacron 3/8" line attached to the same shackle as the Dutchman at the top, and the boom end at the bottom, but that doesn't seem ideal. I'll probably buy a new slightly larger wire for the Dutchman topping lift pennant. Suggestions?
4. The outhaul blocks inside the boom are obviously too small, and thus there is a lot of friction, plus they tend to catch on rivets and screws that protrude slightly into the boom where hardware is fastened. If anyone has upgraded, repaired or found better solutions please advise.
If anyone with a 1998 or similar model 376 has advice or photos of what works for them, please post it.
The manual that came with the boat has different mast and boom diagrams than my boat, so Hunter must have changed brands at some point. I think the manual refers to Z-Spars but I have SparCraft. Not much help there either.
I have everything working... sort of ok, but I'm sure there's room for improvements:
1. There seems to be a lot of friction in the deflector blocks where all the control lines run under the deck covers. I suspect these are some plain sheave type. Has anyone replaced these with better ball bearing units? Model number?
2. The sail has stainless steel rings at the reef points forward and cringles aft. So I assume the intent is to use a single block at the luff reef points, and simply run the reef lines through the cringles and back to the boom aft.
A block aft would also seem beneficial aft, but no diagrams I've seen so far show that. Has anyone added blocks at the clew reef points? Or, does the reefing system work ok for you?
3. The Dutchman topping lift pennant is pretty small wire. Is that normally the only thing holding the boom up when raising and lowering the sail? Do most owners trust that? I've also run a dacron 3/8" line attached to the same shackle as the Dutchman at the top, and the boom end at the bottom, but that doesn't seem ideal. I'll probably buy a new slightly larger wire for the Dutchman topping lift pennant. Suggestions?
4. The outhaul blocks inside the boom are obviously too small, and thus there is a lot of friction, plus they tend to catch on rivets and screws that protrude slightly into the boom where hardware is fastened. If anyone has upgraded, repaired or found better solutions please advise.
If anyone with a 1998 or similar model 376 has advice or photos of what works for them, please post it.