There is a potential safety issue, and a possible design / quality issue of a Hunter supplied item on my '45 CC' that has failed four times on my boat and, is now in need of replacement once again.
The items in question are the two high tensile spring coils that are used to control the drop down plexiglass companionway door. Since having my boat from new and, as stated previously, these have failed many times over the last few years which, leads me to suspect that they are not suitable for the application that they are being put to. I also suspect that this may be a design / quality issue that is unfairly being charged as a continuing and unnecessary cost to your customers.
My safety remark is because, at the time of the last failure of these springs, my family and I were put in a situation where it was not possible to close the companionway hatch at sea when vast amounts of water were coming over the fore deck, into the cockpit and subsequently into the saloon. This is clearly an undesirable and dangerous situation. When these springs break, they have the tendency to try and return to their relaxed coiled position and, is so doing so, jam the door in its current position, making it impossible to move up or down. In this situation, there is the added possibility of not being able to leave the boat through a closed companionway door in an emergency situation such as a fire, or flood. The consequences of that are obvious.
My questions are:
What is Hunter doing to resolve this hazardous situation?
What is Hunter going to do to ensure that its customers are not continually paying for what is without doubt, a design and safety issue?
I have tried emailing 'Hunter Customer Services' but me email keeps bouncing back.
Any comments on this subject would be welcomed, apart from buying a bundle of these springs. Its the safety issue that is most concerning to me.
The items in question are the two high tensile spring coils that are used to control the drop down plexiglass companionway door. Since having my boat from new and, as stated previously, these have failed many times over the last few years which, leads me to suspect that they are not suitable for the application that they are being put to. I also suspect that this may be a design / quality issue that is unfairly being charged as a continuing and unnecessary cost to your customers.
My safety remark is because, at the time of the last failure of these springs, my family and I were put in a situation where it was not possible to close the companionway hatch at sea when vast amounts of water were coming over the fore deck, into the cockpit and subsequently into the saloon. This is clearly an undesirable and dangerous situation. When these springs break, they have the tendency to try and return to their relaxed coiled position and, is so doing so, jam the door in its current position, making it impossible to move up or down. In this situation, there is the added possibility of not being able to leave the boat through a closed companionway door in an emergency situation such as a fire, or flood. The consequences of that are obvious.
My questions are:
What is Hunter doing to resolve this hazardous situation?
What is Hunter going to do to ensure that its customers are not continually paying for what is without doubt, a design and safety issue?
I have tried emailing 'Hunter Customer Services' but me email keeps bouncing back.
Any comments on this subject would be welcomed, apart from buying a bundle of these springs. Its the safety issue that is most concerning to me.