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Pat Dye
I just bought a used 1996 H26 and put it in the water the first time beginning January. I am currently in Malaysia and there are no Hunter dealers in the country that I'm aware of. While motoring back from a remote anchorage to the marina in about 3-4 foot waves, I heard a terrible knocking on the bottom of the boat and the keel uphaul line was very tight. I was trying to loosen the line (the week before I had swam under the boat and verified the keel was in full down position and the rope was not tight at this point)when the line broke, and all fell silent. Due to the weather at the moment I could not swim down and check anything. I know I did not hit anything as I was near a lighthouse in a fairly busy bay and there is nothing on the charts that indicated anything. I was also in about 80 feet of water at the time. In any case, when I was able to swim down and check a few days later I discovered NO KEEL, no nothing. How can it happen that when I am just motoring along the keel breaks. Is it not made to get through 3-4 foot waves?? The boat had been sitting on the trailer since 1996 except for about 1 month in the water. It looked and showed like brand new when I bought it and all seemed fine. I was able to do a bit of sailing the days before the keel broke off and sank and all seemed to be fine. Any ideas on what happened here and what to do about it? Has this happened to anyone else? It makes me wonder if I'll have to swim down and check everytime before I go sailing to know if it is there or not, not a good thing at all. Since there are no Hunter dealers or service centers in SE Asia, does anyone know if I can ship the part here and install it myself? If I can't fix it, I have just boat a very slow motorboat.....Thanks for any and all advice,Pat