H2 Time for Maintenance.

T_well

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Sep 13, 2012
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Hunter H23 Lake Sinclair
I have come to the realization that I will have to do some maintenance this fall. I plan to find a barn or warehouse to get out of the weather. Planning to remove all hardware. I want to drill out all the screw holes and fill with epoxy then retap the screws. Then sanding down the entire deck and repainting. I've got some hairline crazing going on. Trying to decide if I need to add something for antiskid in places. Figure I might as well do the hull as well while it is out. Plan to photo chronicle it too. Also, I sail in fresh water almost exclusively. May trailer it to the coast once I get it presentable.

Now I am open to suggestions of products such as epoxy, paint, etc. And any other ideas or recommendations are appreciated.

Oh yeah! I'm really interested in ideas for lifting it off the trailer to get to the hull when the time comes. I've seen videos of using the tongue jack to raise and lower the stern onto some type of stand. Which I will need to build too.
 

Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
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AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
This is how I painted the bottom while on the trailer. We used 4x4s to hold the boat and dropped the bunk boards. I hot the idea from this forum and enlisted local brains and skill. We didn't paint the 4x4s so Lowes didn't mind taking them back. "I didn't need them."
 

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Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Butyl tape from Maine Sail.

Good luck, sounds like a nice plan.
 
Jun 8, 2004
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-na -NA Anywhere USA
Remember most bolts are tapped and threaded into aluminium plates encapsulated in the glass. Therfore, I would not fill them in but rather clean off the caulk and when reinstalling, caulk and tighten fittings back into place.
 

T_well

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Sep 13, 2012
25
Hunter H23 Lake Sinclair
THX Dave. Can I assume if the screw keeps turning as though it's stripped that it was not tapped? Or when I remove items such as the lifeline stanchions, will it be evident?
 
Sep 3, 2013
146
Hunter 22 Lake Eufaula
On my H22, I have seen many of my deck items have nuts on the ends of what I thought were just screws... check underneath... you may find them as well... especially in the aft section where all the cleats and blocks are.
 
Jun 8, 2004
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-na -NA Anywhere USA
Generally, if you go below into the cabin and cannot see any access plates or bolts with nuts on them, you can assume what I stated and that being the case, the threads are stropped out which I would suggest going to the next larger size bolt. Check that out and get back with us on what you find before going any further.
 

T_well

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Sep 13, 2012
25
Hunter H23 Lake Sinclair
Will do. It's probably going to be this Fall though. Don't want to waste the summer season doing maintenance.
 
Jan 22, 2008
272
Hunter 23 Tampa Bay
There is a pic under my profile that shows the aluminum plate under the mast Crazy Dave is referring to. I did a lot of what you are talking about back in '12 and '13.
 
Jan 22, 2008
272
Hunter 23 Tampa Bay
followed this:

https://www.auroramarine.com/aurora/dealers/06_tips_tricks/Pro-boat-raise.html

Last thing i did was to have the micro beam built and ready to go. lowered the boat bow onto the micro beam and shored up a quick cradle for the bow.

i had a god idea in how high to make the front brace. had that ready to go and then quickly assembled it before letting al the weight off of my jacks and jack stands. worked well. lived under that set up for 5 months with no issues.
 

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