Hi All,
I have a 1979 Hunter 30 and this is my second year working on this darn thing. Last summer I swapped out the Yanmar engine and this is the summer to tackle some of the electrical problems on the boat. One of the areas of interest is the mast. Nothing works on it. The lights are out, the wind instruments are broken with parts missing and to make matters worse I have a jib halyard that has broken loose. Here is the questions I pose. Would it be better to go up the mast and work with fishing tape etc, go the route of the cherry picker, or unstep the mast. From a stictly labor standpoint I think unstepping the mast will make all things easier but I'm not sure how this can be done with this boat or mast. I've enclosed some pictures, anyone with any imput on how to best accomplish this would be welcomed. With this mast am I going to need to cut into the fiberglass or will I need to cut away the weather proofing and this will slide up? The work that I want to do is to replace the lights, replace the wind instrument (not the end or the world if I have to go without this), and replace the main halyard and halyard for the jib. With the replacements I assume that I will need to replace the wiring as well. Thanks for any imput.
I have a 1979 Hunter 30 and this is my second year working on this darn thing. Last summer I swapped out the Yanmar engine and this is the summer to tackle some of the electrical problems on the boat. One of the areas of interest is the mast. Nothing works on it. The lights are out, the wind instruments are broken with parts missing and to make matters worse I have a jib halyard that has broken loose. Here is the questions I pose. Would it be better to go up the mast and work with fishing tape etc, go the route of the cherry picker, or unstep the mast. From a stictly labor standpoint I think unstepping the mast will make all things easier but I'm not sure how this can be done with this boat or mast. I've enclosed some pictures, anyone with any imput on how to best accomplish this would be welcomed. With this mast am I going to need to cut into the fiberglass or will I need to cut away the weather proofing and this will slide up? The work that I want to do is to replace the lights, replace the wind instrument (not the end or the world if I have to go without this), and replace the main halyard and halyard for the jib. With the replacements I assume that I will need to replace the wiring as well. Thanks for any imput.
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