Soft Deck issues
I also have a 35.5 Hunter Legend and the starboard side deck is squishy. This problem is inherent to this model. It does not affect the structural integrity of the boat. If the Hull is sound, the boat is sound. The only way to cure this problem is to remove the balsa deck that is damaged by water intrusion. And then replace with a closed cell structural foam.( Water gets into the balsa and a mold/fungus devours the wood.) Eventually the deck will get so week that you will crack the fiberglass walking on it. Yes this is an undesirable defect, However it also is a barganing chip when purchase time comes, so negotiate a reduction in price and go sailing. Save your green stamps and in the off season have the deck re-cored. The typical cost for this repair is between $6000.00 to $12,000.00 at a ship yard familar with this problem. This boat sails very well and is just the right size for a live aboard couple that entertains often. The other undesirable defects by design are the fuel tank. Aluminum that winds up cracking and the holding tank also aluminum, urine and seawater quickly wreak havok here. Replace with poly tanks. The back hatches on the swim platform of the sugar scoop need to be secured while underway, this is accomplished with a piece of line and a dock cleat mounted beneath the seats in the aft of the cockpit. I am going to improve this by installing a positive locking device. In heavy following seas I believe these hatches to be the achilles heal of this model. A heavy wave could lift the hatch a deposit a considerable amount of water and we all know that we need to keep the wet stuff out... Don't try to quick fix it with resins or dryers or the like the Balsa will need to be comletely removed and replaced.Would I buy a Hunter 35.5 with a soft deck? Yes, I did and I would do it again. Its not the end of the world considering, a discounted price for the added logistics and labor to improve the original design.Just my .02¢Fair Winds,Bill