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Apr 15, 2007
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Hunter 27_75-84 Hefner Lake, Oklahoma City
im kinda at a loss hear, not really shure what to do, so im needing some advice. First off this is my first sailboat. im darn handy at boats or most anything that needs to be done.( im a taxidermist,, so i can bring back the dead!) . I bought this boat last April for $1600, the trailer was $3200, trailer is a shop built and very sturdy, with hydrolic brakes, new tires ETC.its a 2006 From what i can tell this boat was in a storm, didnt sink but took on water, the mast boom is bent and the yanmar motor has been " Pickeled " . First inspection what she has the mast looks strait, but thats all their is, all the things that hold the sail is broken, and the mast step has a 2" chip out of it, talked to "hunter " on this and thay said should ne no problem, but thats not the biggest issue. the mast beem is bent , if laid down on the ground end to end in the middle it is up 5" in the middle. I have removed most of the wood from the inside and refinished it, looks good. put a new water pump in and replaced fuses , lights etc. so now their is light and water thruout( new water hoses, fixtures ). their is no stern rails, i have all the stanchons ready to put back on, the Gangway hatch cover is a poorly made one, not factory and leaks like mad. leaks around the toe rail in a lot of places, it has two top hatches and thay need replacing, as does 3 of the portlights.( no lens )_. In short ( i know to late!) needs all standing rigging, including the mast, boom and step most likley all portlights, yanmar motor removed and rebuilt, has two holes to be filled on hull , one is a broken tranducer, ( it has 3 , one is missing, ) and another from being drilled ( 1/2" hole) to remove standing water i think). Paint all over, ( i have 2 gallons of bottem paint bought allready) she allso has a broken keel bolt . this is most of the big stuff, that needs to be sone, and i see a few boats like this going for $5000 to $12000 with out a trailer, in a lot better shape. i just dont want to spend $15,000 on a boat that is worth when finished is worth $10,000 so whats your thoughts! sell everything thats good and dump the rest, or go for it. Thanks for your time an advice.
 
Apr 15, 2007
14
Hunter 27_75-84 Hefner Lake, Oklahoma City
im kinda at a loss hear, not really shure what to do, so im needing some advice. First off this is my first sailboat. im darn handy at boats or most anything that needs to be done.( im a taxidermist,, so i can bring back the dead!) . I bought this boat last April for $1600, the trailer was $3200, trailer is a shop built and very sturdy, with hydrolic brakes, new tires ETC.its a 2006 From what i can tell this boat was in a storm, didnt sink but took on water, the mast boom is bent and the yanmar motor has been " Pickeled " . First inspection what she has the mast looks strait, but thats all their is, all the things that hold the sail is broken, and the mast step has a 2" chip out of it, talked to "hunter " on this and thay said should ne no problem, but thats not the biggest issue. the mast beem is bent , if laid down on the ground end to end in the middle it is up 5" in the middle. I have removed most of the wood from the inside and refinished it, looks good. put a new water pump in and replaced fuses , lights etc. so now their is light and water thruout( new water hoses, fixtures ). their is no stern rails, i have all the stanchons ready to put back on, the Gangway hatch cover is a poorly made one, not factory and leaks like mad. leaks around the toe rail in a lot of places, it has two top hatches and thay need replacing, as does 3 of the portlights.( no lens )_. In short ( i know to late!) needs all standing rigging, including the mast, boom and step most likley all portlights, yanmar motor removed and rebuilt, has two holes to be filled on hull , one is a broken tranducer, ( it has 3 , one is missing, ) and another from being drilled ( 1/2" hole) to remove standing water i think). Paint all over, ( i have 2 gallons of bottem paint bought allready) she allso has a broken keel bolt . this is most of the big stuff, that needs to be sone, and i see a few boats like this going for $5000 to $12000 with out a trailer, in a lot better shape. i just dont want to spend $15,000 on a boat that is worth when finished is worth $10,000 so whats your thoughts! sell everything thats good and dump the rest, or go for it. Thanks for your time an advice.
 

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Benny

At 7,000 lbs the 27 Cherubini does not make

a good trailerable boat. So basically you have a good transportation trailer for small boats. At $3,200 is probably worth every penny. as far as the boat I think you have done your math right. h27 Cherubinis in godd condition are selling between $5,000 and $12,000 depending on equipment and upgrades. Is going to cost much more in $$ and effort to reburbish your boat. I see you are in a lake and I don't know what kind of boating you like but let me throw an idea out. You can plug the holes in the hull, remove the mast and other rigging, hang a 10HP ouboard engine on the transom and use the boat as a power propelled foating camper. Fix up the interior as nice as you would like. Replacement portholes can be purchased from Gray (Pompanette LLC) and they are inexpensive. The hatches are a different story, they are no longer manufactured and replacements are very expensive; so you could make your own. I could venture that for around $3,000 you could turn that boat into a viable weekend craft. If you are into sailing I would recommend walking away from that boat and purchasing a smaller one like a 25 footer which besides being cheaper could be turned into a nice trailerable boat since you already have the trailer. A trailerable can expand your sailing and cruising horizons. Factor in that it may cost you some money to dispose of that boat; perhaps you could sell the spar the engine and steering mechanism to reduce your monetary loss. Good luck.
 
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Benny

At 7,000 lbs the 27 Cherubini does not make

a good trailerable boat. So basically you have a good transportation trailer for small boats. At $3,200 is probably worth every penny. as far as the boat I think you have done your math right. h27 Cherubinis in godd condition are selling between $5,000 and $12,000 depending on equipment and upgrades. Is going to cost much more in $$ and effort to reburbish your boat. I see you are in a lake and I don't know what kind of boating you like but let me throw an idea out. You can plug the holes in the hull, remove the mast and other rigging, hang a 10HP ouboard engine on the transom and use the boat as a power propelled foating camper. Fix up the interior as nice as you would like. Replacement portholes can be purchased from Gray (Pompanette LLC) and they are inexpensive. The hatches are a different story, they are no longer manufactured and replacements are very expensive; so you could make your own. I could venture that for around $3,000 you could turn that boat into a viable weekend craft. If you are into sailing I would recommend walking away from that boat and purchasing a smaller one like a 25 footer which besides being cheaper could be turned into a nice trailerable boat since you already have the trailer. A trailerable can expand your sailing and cruising horizons. Factor in that it may cost you some money to dispose of that boat; perhaps you could sell the spar the engine and steering mechanism to reduce your monetary loss. Good luck.
 
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Benny

Your math is right and you have a mismatch.

at 7,000 lbs with a 4'3" keel the h27 Cherubini is hardly considered a trailerable boat. On the other hand you have an excellent trailer probably worth every penny of its $3,200 cost. The cost of rebfurbishing the boat would significantly exceed its market value. I see you are in a lake and I don't know your type of boating so allow me to bring another alternative. What if you plugged the holes in the hull, removed the mast and all rigging, hang a 10HP outboard motor from the transom and use the boat as a power driven, weekend craft. You could set up the interior as nice as you wanted. I would venture that you could complete the conversion for around $3,000. This still would not make it a trailerable and it would require a mooring or a marina slip. On the other hand if you have your mind set on sailing then I would recommend you scrap that boat and look for a smaller one that you can trailer. An h25 can be turned into a decent trailerable. By virtue of being smaller they can be found at lower prices in good condition and since you already have an excellent trailer you can put it to use. A trailerable boat not only saves in storage fees but also expands your sailing and cruising horizon. The trailer by itself can probably be sold quickly or rented for boat transportation. Just giving you some ideas.
 
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Benny

Your math is right and you have a mismatch.

at 7,000 lbs with a 4'3" keel the h27 Cherubini is hardly considered a trailerable boat. On the other hand you have an excellent trailer probably worth every penny of its $3,200 cost. The cost of rebfurbishing the boat would significantly exceed its market value. I see you are in a lake and I don't know your type of boating so allow me to bring another alternative. What if you plugged the holes in the hull, removed the mast and all rigging, hang a 10HP outboard motor from the transom and use the boat as a power driven, weekend craft. You could set up the interior as nice as you wanted. I would venture that you could complete the conversion for around $3,000. This still would not make it a trailerable and it would require a mooring or a marina slip. On the other hand if you have your mind set on sailing then I would recommend you scrap that boat and look for a smaller one that you can trailer. An h25 can be turned into a decent trailerable. By virtue of being smaller they can be found at lower prices in good condition and since you already have an excellent trailer you can put it to use. A trailerable boat not only saves in storage fees but also expands your sailing and cruising horizon. The trailer by itself can probably be sold quickly or rented for boat transportation. Just giving you some ideas.
 
Sep 21, 2006
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-Hunter 35.5 Washington, NC
Keep the trailer

I'd say sell off the parts, scrap the boat and find another boat that will fit on the trailer. You can probably easily recoup what you paid for the boat by selling the salvagable parts, winches, blocks, sails, etc.
 
Sep 21, 2006
280
-Hunter 35.5 Washington, NC
Keep the trailer

I'd say sell off the parts, scrap the boat and find another boat that will fit on the trailer. You can probably easily recoup what you paid for the boat by selling the salvagable parts, winches, blocks, sails, etc.
 
Nov 8, 2007
1,594
Hunter 27_75-84 Sandusky Harbor Marina, Ohio
Sell it if you can

You can get a good h27 in working order that you can sail the first day for $6,000 to $10,000. If the trailer is really good, that is nifty. I'd estimate your costs at $12,000 or more plus lots of hours from you. But much of what you have left to do requires buying stuff you cannot make or repair yourself. (You can do all of the hull work, but there are many hours, and some materials to buy even for that.) Junk the boat if you have to. Sorry - your great time on the wood inside is just that. David Lady Lillie
 
Nov 8, 2007
1,594
Hunter 27_75-84 Sandusky Harbor Marina, Ohio
Sell it if you can

You can get a good h27 in working order that you can sail the first day for $6,000 to $10,000. If the trailer is really good, that is nifty. I'd estimate your costs at $12,000 or more plus lots of hours from you. But much of what you have left to do requires buying stuff you cannot make or repair yourself. (You can do all of the hull work, but there are many hours, and some materials to buy even for that.) Junk the boat if you have to. Sorry - your great time on the wood inside is just that. David Lady Lillie
 
Apr 15, 2007
14
Hunter 27_75-84 Hefner Lake, Oklahoma City
to sell it is

Just as i feared, its time to start listing items to sell. The wheel stearing is something i dont have a clue on what to ask for it ? the wheel has no dents or bends, the collem looks fine and the gear shifts into and out of gear fine, the rudder turns with ease. At this point ill post an add in the for sale , as parting out 1982 H27 and see if i have any parts someone on hear needs first, i have most of the teak removed and refinished . A BIG Thanks for helping me out in this hard choice to make. good luck and have a great sailing season!
 
Apr 15, 2007
14
Hunter 27_75-84 Hefner Lake, Oklahoma City
to sell it is

Just as i feared, its time to start listing items to sell. The wheel stearing is something i dont have a clue on what to ask for it ? the wheel has no dents or bends, the collem looks fine and the gear shifts into and out of gear fine, the rudder turns with ease. At this point ill post an add in the for sale , as parting out 1982 H27 and see if i have any parts someone on hear needs first, i have most of the teak removed and refinished . A BIG Thanks for helping me out in this hard choice to make. good luck and have a great sailing season!
 
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E BAY ! ! !

Is where I would start with the parts, you can list and see what happens. If the boat did not "Sink" and only took on water the engine may be very usable but try to get it running first because that may well be a high priced item (if in good condition) I would list everything that is not broken (rudder,prop,shaft everything)or list several and make mention that you are parting out the whole boat. You may even be able to sell it as a parts boat if you don't want to mess with stripping it yourself and then having to get rid of the carcass. The other thought is maybe you can buy a sister-ship that you can use some of the part to update,repair etc. etc. Nice looking trailer and I would bet you could get what you paid for it or very close if you decided to sell it also. (if it will not fit your new/next boat) I also believe you can post an add here on HUNTER OWNERS/SAILBOAT OWNERS under "gear for sale" Good Luck !!
 
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Pete

E BAY ! ! !

Is where I would start with the parts, you can list and see what happens. If the boat did not "Sink" and only took on water the engine may be very usable but try to get it running first because that may well be a high priced item (if in good condition) I would list everything that is not broken (rudder,prop,shaft everything)or list several and make mention that you are parting out the whole boat. You may even be able to sell it as a parts boat if you don't want to mess with stripping it yourself and then having to get rid of the carcass. The other thought is maybe you can buy a sister-ship that you can use some of the part to update,repair etc. etc. Nice looking trailer and I would bet you could get what you paid for it or very close if you decided to sell it also. (if it will not fit your new/next boat) I also believe you can post an add here on HUNTER OWNERS/SAILBOAT OWNERS under "gear for sale" Good Luck !!
 
Feb 4, 2007
81
- - Somerset,
HUNTER PARTS

I have the same boat as you and did the same thing. The difference was my H27 had a bigger, newer Yanmar with low hours and a 2 year old Hood genoa. It needed a main, the cockpit floor replaced and the topsides painted. I am also very handy and have rehabed sailboats before. I bought a full batten main off this site in excellent condition for $500. and have spent about $1000 on materials and boatyard labor, for the things I could not do. MY boat is primed and the cockpit sole is finished. When the weather warms I will gelcoat the non-skid and the boat yard will spray on AWLGRIP. I will also put in new cushions(its what I do for a living). I am looking at spending about $6000-$7000 total between materials, outside labor and initial purchase price for a boat that will look almost as good as new. What could I sell it for 1981 H27, $7000- $10000 if I'm lucky Your boat, look at Ebay to see what parts will sell for, then start by listing it on Craigslist. Its free and its local. Ebay reaches a broader market, bot if you're not careful you could spend a lot on fees and aggrevation on non-paying bidders. If you were closer to Ma. I would buy some of your wood work. Good luck.
 
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