Considering a Hunter-23

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Dnf777

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Feb 26, 2012
3
Precision 15 Lake Arthur
Hi All,
New to forum, and would like to jump in with a question about the Hunter 23.

I have been sailing for 3 years, and have experience with a Bene-42 in coastal waters, but mostly my Precision 15 on inland lakes.

I'd like to upgrade my lake sailing to a Hunter 23 I've had my eyes on. I know there are far too many specifics to ask "is it worth $xxx"?, but rather I'd be interested to hear if there are any generic concerns that have arisen in this boat over its 25 year life? It is a 1986 fixed-wing keel model. From reading these forums as well as a few other sites, and speaking with a few owners, it seems this hull has a pretty decent reputation and is durable. Any differing views or experiences? Is there any particular areas I need to pay close attention to besides the obvious? Chain plates, step area, keel/hull fitting?

thanks in advance,

Dave
 
Feb 26, 2009
716
Oday 30 Anchor Yacht Club, Bristol PA
I had one. was a very nice boat. but just too small for my wants and needs. Mast is heavy for 2 people to bring down/up, Kick up rudder arrangement is weak, Transom needs Plywood or alum, for any outboard mount. It sails like a bigger boat, the young man that bought it from me a few yrs ago sailed it across Lake Erie.
 
Apr 27, 2010
1,279
Hunter 23 Lake Wallenpaupack
I bought a 1991 hull about 2 yrs ago, and have been pleased. I have the fixed wing keel. Had to do some refurb and cleanup, but that would happen with any 20 yr old boat. No specific warnings I can think of. Check the hoses for the thru hulls for wear, plugging, double clamps on all - drain for anchor locker, sink, cockpit drain. Since the inside of transom is accessible, as noted check any engine mount or ladder mount for backing strength.
 
Apr 19, 1999
1,670
Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
I owned an H23 for over ten years and posted extensively about it. Most of those posts are in the forum archives. To sum up briefly; the H23 was fitted with one of three masts; the best by far is the Z-Spar mast with the tapered top. The H23 mast (regardless of make) is taller than most, so it's a little troublesome to rig when trailering. An A-frame mast-raising rig helps. The fixed keel makes the boat harder to get on the trailer. Check the bulkhead behind the chainplates in the cabin for rot (the caulking under the cover plate on deck needs to be checked twice a year).

The H23 makes up for its few weaknesses with a powerful, highly tunable rig and fast, responsive hull. It moves well in light air but is secure when reefed as the wind picks up. Happy sailing.
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,410
-na -NA Anywhere USA
two things to note.

If the boat comes with a KWS or Ken's Welding trailer and do not know the history on the trialer, have it checked out for bearings/racers, fender attachement wiring and if brakes, that too.

Once in a while after the boat is on the trailer after breign pulled, you will see water in the bilge. No concern as there are some areas of the stringers where water gets trapped and eventually seeps or weeps out into the bilge area. No problemo unless there are deck leaks. If there are some deck leaks, then find and plug and do check the drain hose connection from the anchor well as well as the rudder attachement on the back end of the boat

crazy dave condon
 
Mar 2, 2009
2
2 23 erie canal
I have a 23, in regards to the water, I strongly suggest that you install a 6 inch inspection cover (it cost around 10$, white plastic will do) under the stair. That section of the under floor space contain around 2 buckets of water. Also you can do another hole under the porta-potti (you can get 1 bucket of water out of that space). Some people are wandering why it so humid and smelly in the inside cabin…. If you see water around your keel bolts, you have lots of water in your under floor. It’s most likely entering by the stern from the gunwale on both side.

Stay dry! and have fun
 

MrUnix

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Mar 24, 2010
626
Hunter 23 Gainesville, FL
I strongly suggest that you install a 6 inch inspection cover (it cost around 10$, white plastic will do) under the stair. That section of the under floor space contain around 2 buckets of water. Also you can do another hole under the porta-potti (you can get 1 bucket of water out of that space).


Don't want to hi-jack the thread, but I would be really interested in seeing pictures of those access holes/covers and perhaps a peek at what is under there.

Cheers,
Brad
 

Dnf777

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Feb 26, 2012
3
Precision 15 Lake Arthur
Hijack away Brad, and thanks to all for the replies. Haven't purchased yet, but am getting close. (gotta pay the tax man first, and make sure my boat fund is still afloat)
 
Jul 26, 2010
140
Hunter 23 South Haven, MI
I would like to see these holes as well. This is the first time I've heard of this and wasn't aware these spaces under the floor even existed. Please post pix!



Don't want to hi-jack the thread, but I would be really interested in seeing pictures of those access holes/covers and perhaps a peek at what is under there.

Cheers,
Brad
 
Nov 8, 2010
11,386
Beneteau First 36.7 & 260 Minneapolis MN & Bayfield WI
two things to note.

If the boat comes with a KWS or Ken's Welding trailer and do not know the history on the trialer, have it checked out for bearings/racers, fender attachement wiring and if brakes, that too.

Once in a while after the boat is on the trailer after breign pulled, you will see water in the bilge. No concern as there are some areas of the stringers where water gets trapped and eventually seeps or weeps out into the bilge area. No problemo unless there are deck leaks. If there are some deck leaks, then find and plug and do check the drain hose connection from the anchor well as well as the rudder attachement on the back end of the boat

crazy dave condon
Crazy Dave is a bottomless well of amazing Hunter detail. Hunter folks are blessed by the fact that he is here.
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,410
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I enjoy telling you what I know and feel blessed from God to allow me to do so.
That is the reason.

crazy Daveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 

Dnf777

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Feb 26, 2012
3
Precision 15 Lake Arthur
Thanks Crazy Dave. If there is one thing I am fanatical about, its trailer maintenance and upkeep! Trailers are often neglected more than anything we would trust our lives or expensive boats with, and I don't understand why.

I'm still waiting on the tax man to tell me if I can buy a boat or not this year, but the H-23 is top of the list so far.

thanks again
 
Jan 22, 2008
272
Hunter 23 Tampa Bay
I just rebuilt the main support areas of my trailer. Post back if you want pics. I also cut out the cabin floor section just in front of the step. Mine was dry.

Dave
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,410
-na -NA Anywhere USA
DNfrrr;

I too own a PRecision 15 and that is a fun little boat.

Where are you located? If on the east coast, I will be glad to give you a name and phone number for a fellow who has the specs on your boat if looking at new trailers.

Crazy Dave davecondon@mindspring.com
 
Mar 2, 2009
2
2 23 erie canal
Sorry about not answering about the inspection trap!! I ‘been busy at night lately ... and after a quick look at my pics, I have none.
I have to say that "Carboman" clearly illustrated the space under the floor and he definitely means business when he starts a project! I guess the floor was soft ! Show us a picture when you finish.

Happy sailing!
 
Jul 14, 2010
37
Hunter 23 Pultneyville
Inspection Port

Hey guys. Thanks for all the info. I took you're advise and added a port hole. Check out the pictures I took of the work.

https://plus.google.com/photos/1001...ms/5723985506454918865?authkey=CIaFvMDa2ZOZCg

It was a good thing I did! It was completely filled with water. Probably about a gallon, even though the actual bilge was near dry.

Now I can be confident that it won't get damp in the boat, and if there is water in there, I'll know about it.

Thanks!
-Troy
 
Jul 26, 2010
140
Hunter 23 South Haven, MI
Troy, that port hole idea is great! Thanks for posting those pics! I am going to be unwrapping my boat probably this week sometime... I am strongly considering doing something similar. Now that I know about this space under the cabin, I really want to be sure it's dry!
 
Jul 14, 2010
37
Hunter 23 Pultneyville
Troy, that port hole idea is great! Thanks for posting those pics! I am going to be unwrapping my boat probably this week sometime... I am strongly considering doing something similar. Now that I know about this space under the cabin, I really want to be sure it's dry!
No problem. My fiance and I have been enjoying your videos all winter dreaming of launching our boat. I haven't even sailed my boat yet and I'm already cutting holes in the floor :)
 
Sep 29, 2005
31
HUNTER -23 Lake Onalaska
Hunter 23 floor gap?

These pictures and your post have me confused. When I lift the wooden floor boards on my H23, I see keel bolts in a slightly recessed well. I always assumed that if I were to drill a hole there (which I have no intention of doing) I would come through the hull to the outside of the boat, or possibly into the top of the iron keel. Are you guys saying there is a fiberglass structure under there and there is a gap between that structure and my floor??
 
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