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Art (for Earl)
Well, we're having our property surveyed today and it turns out my surveyor, Earl, owns an H25. (Small world as I own an H37C and have gained so much from knowledgable Hunter/Cherubini owners and other postings on this site.) Earl has a '78 Hunter 25' (Cherubini) sloop recently acquired and launched. The mast is attached to the deck by a bolt that goes through the extrusion and through S/S brackets mounted on the deck. His question: Should there be a spacer plate mounted or just set in at the base of the mast, on top of the deck plate? He wonders this because when he fastened his shrouds & stays, they travelled down the threads all the way to reach tight. Also, at the front of the mast, there is enough room to stick his finger underneath between the mast and the deck. (This is only at the front, however, and he states the top of the mast doesn't appear to be raked aft.) The boat has sat since 1995 and it sounds to me as this could be a serious problem. I believe there's a compression post below on these boats. Maybe this has compressed down. Maybe there's a plate. This comes second hand, as I haven't seen the rig. I suggested (kind of demanded) he better figure this out before heading out with stays that are gonna set in a little and will need to be tuned once there's some load put on them. On my H37C there are a number of fixes that we all do to counteract the effects of wear & tear ...and age ...and less than perfect fabrication. If there's a compression post, could this be an H25 fix? I will go down to his boat this coming weekend but I thought one of you folks could let us know if he's missing a plate or if something is more serious.Any help will be greatly appreciated by Earl.