Hey all,
I have been walking docks near me and I've noticed hunter uses an arch/gantry setup for the mainsail traveller.
I do not own a hunter and only been in the cockpit of one once and that was to help a fellow boater out with his windlass. The setup has gotten me thinking about my boat and optimizing the companionway to be a bit more.... comfortable.
That said, my idea is to raise my traveller up to be above my dodger, and raise my dodger up about a foot, which would allow me to enter/exit the companionway potentially without having to crawl In on my knees.
I'm not 100% sold on placement of the gantry as I may switch to end boom sheeting, but I was hoping some hunter owners could provide feedback on their archs, possibly some people who can provide photos as well.
I'm thinking of having this built out of aluminium which would reduce weight and match my Atlantic Towers arch located on the stern for solar.
What diameter is the stainless tubing on the hunters(40+ footers), does anyone have ideas on tube wall thickness? Mainly trying to get an idea of thickness sizing so I can spec the aluminum appropriately.
How are they bolted to the deck? It looks like 4 bolts per foot, how big are the backing plates? Any photos from the underside?
How has the arch handled sailing in high winds? My boat is very heavy(45k lbs) and likes 18-20knts under full sail to get her moving at hull speed. Gusts into mid 20s are not a huge problem for us and it's usually around 25knts consistent when I throw in my first reef on the mainsail(headsail usually reefed in a bit if we get gusts to 25).
How does the arch handle accidental gybe/tacks? Any flexing?
Much appreciated everyone!
I have been walking docks near me and I've noticed hunter uses an arch/gantry setup for the mainsail traveller.
I do not own a hunter and only been in the cockpit of one once and that was to help a fellow boater out with his windlass. The setup has gotten me thinking about my boat and optimizing the companionway to be a bit more.... comfortable.
That said, my idea is to raise my traveller up to be above my dodger, and raise my dodger up about a foot, which would allow me to enter/exit the companionway potentially without having to crawl In on my knees.
I'm not 100% sold on placement of the gantry as I may switch to end boom sheeting, but I was hoping some hunter owners could provide feedback on their archs, possibly some people who can provide photos as well.
I'm thinking of having this built out of aluminium which would reduce weight and match my Atlantic Towers arch located on the stern for solar.
What diameter is the stainless tubing on the hunters(40+ footers), does anyone have ideas on tube wall thickness? Mainly trying to get an idea of thickness sizing so I can spec the aluminum appropriately.
How are they bolted to the deck? It looks like 4 bolts per foot, how big are the backing plates? Any photos from the underside?
How has the arch handled sailing in high winds? My boat is very heavy(45k lbs) and likes 18-20knts under full sail to get her moving at hull speed. Gusts into mid 20s are not a huge problem for us and it's usually around 25knts consistent when I throw in my first reef on the mainsail(headsail usually reefed in a bit if we get gusts to 25).
How does the arch handle accidental gybe/tacks? Any flexing?
Much appreciated everyone!
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