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MIKE CRUSE
INFO: this is a Hunter 22 ft. sailboat. I acquired it two years ago after my father died. He kept it out of the water when not in use by means of a lift. I think it was built about 1985. To my knowledge, he did not have a problem with leaks. I put it in our lake last fall. We sailed it for about4 months before winter set in. I did not have a problem with leaking (to my knowledge) at that time. We docked it in October of 1999. It sank at the dock on 1/17/00. After bringing it back up, I worked to clean & repair what was necessary. The keel was snapped in two as it was in the down position when it sank. I had it repaired and replaced it, making sure it was thoroughly sealed. To date, I do not know why it sank? Now for the problems:problem "A": We put it back in the water last week 5/25/00 and took it out on a test sail. Just a small amount of water appeared in the bottom less than 1/4 inch. (I had the floor boards out from replacing them so I could see into the bottom)This small amount could have been there already and just shifted? It then sat for 2 more days with no additional water coming in. On 5/27/00, we loaded about 12 people on it and took it out. We bagan taking on water. I am sure that the overload of people created some type of reverse suction, but I do not know exactly where or how the water came in? Does anyone have any ideas?problem "B": when raising the mast last year, the rope came out from the mast that attaches to the jib. I cannot get the rope rethreaded. I have tried wire, cable, etc. to get it rethreaded, but have had no success. It will go about half way down and get caught on "something" inside the mast. The main works fine. no hanging up, catching, etc. I have not taken the mast down to try and fix this. As you know, that takes a major effort. Is there something I am missing on rethreading the rope? What could be stopping it?