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mark chapman
Hello, I'm trying to find a source for replacement parts or someone at Hunter to consult with occasionally to find parts that may not be general aftermarket items, probably specific to original equipment. Do you know anyone that supports owners in this respect? I tried to find help once with a source for replacement diesel fuel tank, but to no avail. Lately my interest is in fixing the leaks from the worn forward hatch. My 1984 Hunter H27 has a forward hatch over the v-berth that has been repaired, caulked, taped, etc. where it has cracked over time. It appears to be tapered smaller as it goes forward rather than being a rectangle or square. I think it may need replacement rather than subject it to anymore repair attempts. Do you have any suggestions for repair or replacement? I've looked thru a couple general boat parts catalogs but haven't found anything close. Is there a double layer to the cabin roof here? It seems to take up more depth than just a single layer of fiberglass. Can I use a hatch of different dimensions here without complications? Is it possible to get any owners manual or original equipment care and maintenance booklets for this model? Any general information on the boat's construction, specifications, sail plans or sail carrying capabilities, dimensions, development history, handicap ratings, etc.? It would be helpful to know what was original equipment so I'll be able to tell what was aftermarket. Don't know if mast and Jiffy reefing boom were orig. equipment. It has a 13hp Westerbeke diesel auxiliary and I have a manual for that. I have also almost continually had the engine stop after running for 30 minutes. With the previous owner, the engine had this problem and was completely disassembled checking things. Don't think this resulted in any improvement. The previous owner also replaced the 2 blade prop w/ a 3 blade. Engine temp seems ok, fuel tank vent is not plugged, filters are clean or replaced, don't know how to tell if the fuel pump is up to par or not: desired fuel pressure rating, flowrate, etc. Don't find one for sale anyway, and westerbeke doesn't respond to e-mail. Added biogard with fresh fuel periodically I've replaced hoses and tightened fuel line fittings. The fuel pump running for 30 seconds is supposed to purge any air from the lines to the injectors. Can't tell if the cutless bearing is binding but it doesn't seem to have any play. Don't know of any marine diesel experts to consult with; and not too keen on just paying for a lot of experimentation by a local inboard/outboard mechanic. Meanwhile we just run the engine going out, sail as much of the time as we can, given enough wind, and motor in to the marina hoping it only conks out before we're trying to hit the slip. Any hints? If support for this model by Hunter Marine is sparse, can you lead me to some one who can help me with parts and /or advice? Do you have any other tips or words of advice for a relatively new Hunter owner? Thanks,Mark ChapmanGreenvilleSouth Carolina