FYI - Roller Furling Check

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Bob Fliegel

I had dinner with a sailing friend over the weekend who suggested I check the forestay shroud, inside the roller furling. He said that they tend to suffer from a lack of fresh air and sunlight, being stuck inside the roller furling. Sure enough, when I removed the shroud, it had begun to rust, where as the port and starboard shrouds are perfect (its a 2002, H260). I will now brush the forestay shroud, to remove the rust, and coat with anhydrous lanolin to water proof. I thought this info might be useful to others. Also, I was surprised to find a turnbuckle inside the roller furling attached to the lower end of the forestay. Even more surprising was the fact that the turnbuckle was missing its clevis pins to hold the turnbuckle (and forestay) in place (see attached picture).
 

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alan

Let's see, they forgot your vang and didn't...

...clamp your pottie hose correctly and now you find good luck has kept your mast up! By they way, find a loose ship's bell around? alan ;^)
 
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Nils Anderson

Hunter should be informed!

Hunter should be told who did this irresponsible and dangerous commissioning on your new boat, so they can contact other owners. I can’t believe your mast didn’t come down after the tenth furl. You are also missing the three or four spacer washers between the shroud and t-bolt toggle. Also, I don’t see the large thrust washer that should be on top of the nylon thrust bearing. Maybe it is hidden inside. What rusted inside? It should all be hardened stainless steel. I would contact CDI for a copy of the clear and detailed instructions on how this can be fixed properly. Obviously the dealer or person doing the commissioning didn’t read them, as they are in the box of parts from CDI. Nils Anderson
 
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Nils Anderson

New Hunter in the family

Hi Bob, On another topic, sorry we weren't in NY long enough to get together last summer. I got busy helping my sister and brother-in-law commission their new Hunter 170 and time got short. We had a great, but too short a trip; was going to email you, but had to get back to work. We travelled 7,500 miles from Arizona to Kentuckey Lake, to Nassau Point, to Grand Traverse Bay, to Lake of the Ozarks and home to Arizona. Best sailing was on Great Peconic Bay. We're going again next summer, but this time we will allow more time. Hope we can get together. We also love our 2002 260. Attached is a picture of the their H170 next to our H260 in their driveway at Nassau Point. We are getting the H170 hitched up to our truck to launch at South Suffolk. -Nils
 

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Jul 1, 1998
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Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
For the Want of a Cotter Pin a Mast Was Lost

It's a good thing that you caught the missing cotter pin problem when you did. A few years ago a H-40 in the Northwest lost it's mast due to a missing cotter pin. When the mast came down it narrowly missed the skipper. EXCELLENT idea, coating the wire with anhydrous lanolin. Not sure it will totally waterproof things but it sure wouldn't hurt. Even if you managage to keep some of the moisture out it will be worthwhile. This would be a good commissioning checklist item.
 
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nick maggio

Nils

Next time your in the peconic email me I am in the owners list I sail my 290 past nassau point all summer most weekends. nick
 
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Jesse Mulanax

Cotter pin missing

Same thing happened to me. Dealer wanted to take boat for a "dry run" and luckily he was docked next to me and noticed something funny re the roller furling. Upon investigation he fount the cotter pin missing with about 3 or 4 threads left on the turnbuckle. This was after I and my family hed been out in the lake for several hours. But he fixed it in a hurry with apoligies.
 
Aug 11, 2006
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Hunter H260 Traverse City
Towing H260 7500 Miles

Do I understand by your post that you towed your H260 7500 miles? I'm interested in your tow vehicle and if you used a Equalizer hitch. How did this work out? Any problems towing that far? Problems with sway etc?
 
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Sam Morgan

Towing H-260

I towed my H-260 from Oklahoma City to Las Vegas, Nevada with a Chevrolet Trailblazer. I used the hitch that came with the vehicle which was not an equalizer hitch. The vehicle did okay but not great. I traded the Trailblazer in on a Chevrolet Avalanche and it is a great tow vehicle. I routinely tow the boat to Lake Mead and the Avalanche does great on the road and on the launch ramp.
 
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Nils Anderson

George on towing

George, I answered your question by starting a new forum Nils
 
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nick maggio

Nils

I am in reeves creek aquebogue next to larry's lighthouse marina and on the hard for winter in new suffolk shipyard with most weekend sailing around robins island,look forward to meeting during summer. nick
 
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