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Jim McClung
On Wednesday, April 8, 2004, while 2 miles off Rooker Bar Island near the Anclote River and Tarpon Springs on Florida's West Coast while nearing # 1 marker in 4 foot seas and winds of 15kts or so, my Hunter 31, 1983, model, lost its rudder. It separated from the post about 3 inches below the hull where it had obviously been welded. The weld was inside the rudder. I had the full main up and motor running, doing 6.5 kts, in preparation for a turn into the winds to lower the sail. A loud crack, similar to a high power rifle shot up close,occurred earlier in the day in calm seas and winds that affected the boat in no noticiable way. AT the sound of the extremely loud crack, there was no sensation to indicate the boat had hit anything or anything had hit it. I was running N82.52 longitude in 20 feet of water. I am on a sail from Virginia to Houston. The good news is that a Florida company bought the rudder molds from Hunter years ago and is making me a new one now. Production time is about 3 weeks. Has any other owner had this problem?