Crossing Atlantic?

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Olivier van Mierlo

I'm (almost for sure) the only Hunter 27 (old model)owner in Holland and surroundings and therefore I have no experience with tellings of other people about crossings in the North Sea, Mediterenean or Atlantic. I have sailed her across the coastal waters of France, Denmark and the U.K. and I'm considering a cross-over to the United States. Is there anyone who had a long-distance experiance with a Hunter 27 and can (still) tell about it? Thanks Oliver
 
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David Foster

Tom Manalili sails blue water

Tom sails his '82 h27 from Florida to Yucutan and back each year if I remember right. See his review in the h27_75-84 model section for an account of the modifications he made for blue water sailing. You could write to him through the owner directory for more info. The archives have some really good threads - use the search words "blue water" to find them. With her solid, seaworthy hull, and a capsize screen under 2.0, our boats can be converted for blue water sailing. But you will face a real project to strengthen the hull, its openings, the rig, and the systems, along with the additions required to safely bring you across. Fair wind, and following seas! David Lady Lillie
 
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Alan

DUCT TAPE

Lots of it,man. Got H30. Wouldn't even consider a trip to the Bahama's without the duct tape Fair winds and low seas
 
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Jasper

Those Dutchies ("Die Hollanders")

That's funny. I am Dutch and am looking into possibilities to ship the 28.5 that I have from NYC to Amsterdam. Yes, I'm thinking about shipping as I'm not tired of life. Because...are you sure, in a 27 footer? I do have respect for you and....good luck or "veel geluk!!!" Jasper
 
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