Cleaning out my digital closet

Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
Im cleaning up my digital closet (hard drive), and thought I would post information for the 1980's H22. I will post more as I come across it. Let me know if there is any information you need.

Hunter 22

Standing Rigging
Headstay 5/23" 1x19 28' 1 1/4"
Backstay 5/32" 1x19 29' 11"
Upper Shrouds 5/32 1x19 26" 9 1/4"
Lower Shrouds 5/32 1x19 14'

Running Rigging
Main Halyard 3/8" 61'
Jib Halyard 3/8" 61'
Main Sheet 3/8" 50'
Jib Sheet 3/8" 70'
Vang 3/8" 25'
Downhaul 3/8" 5'
2x Jiffy Reef 1/4" 18'
Topping lift tail 1/4" 6’

Length over all (LOA): 22 ‘ 3″
Length at water line (LWL): 18′ 4″
Beam: 7″ 11″
Draft: Swing keel version: board up: 23″, board down: 5′
Draft: Fixed keel version: 3′ 2″
Displacement: Swing keel version: 3,200 pounds
Displacement: Fixed keel version: 3,400 pounds
Ballast: Swing keel version: Lead: 1,300 pounds inside the hull
Ballast: Fixed keel version: Lead: 1,400 pounds inside hull and fixed keel
Mast height: 26′ from cabin top and 30′ 3″ from water line
Sail area: 220 square feet
E (Mainsail foot): 8′ 4″
J (Foretriangle base): 9′ 0″
P (Mainsail luff): 23′ 6″
I (Foretriangle height): 27′ 0″
Years produced: 1980-1985
 

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Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
Electrical

This is not the OEM electrical map, this is what I did when I replaced the wiring harness. I added a bus bar, and a connection to the alternator on the o/b

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Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
cockpit table

for those who don't have theirs any more this is what it looks like.

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Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
OEM Keel

New keel from Foss. Not sure if i have the dimensions written down, but at least this is what a brand new keel looks like. There is one alteration this has from the OEM keel. I sent Foss a bronze bushing to install as they made it. The bronze bushing and s.s. pin were manufactured locally.

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Jun 16, 2010
495
In search of my next boat Palm Harbor, FL
Not quite tiller to sheet steering...

I lashed the the tiller to a couple lines attached to the toe rail. I attached the lines to the tiller with two of the smallest harken cam cleats. Depending on the sea state in the Gulf I could sail like this for hours. This worked great for me when close hauled to just about beam reaching. After that no worky, and I would then have to use some sort of tiller to sheet steering.

Also notice a cool (i think so) tip, my jib sheets are color coded red and green for port and starboard sides. I also used cross sheeting, so you will see in this pic that my starboard sheet is the working sheet, but is cleated off on the port side.

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Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,721
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
I doubt I'll ever need this information but dang. What a great guy for sharing!
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,531
-na -NA Anywhere USA
A lot of the information and more may be in the manuals already under the 22 boat INFORMATION downloads but those photos are really great as well if you could upload them sir.