Hello everyone. We just bought a beautiful, gently used 1996 Hunter 23.5. She's "The Great Escape", one that Dave Condon sold!. All of her former owners kept pretty good records and seemed to take great care of her. Now it's our turn. We've owned a few power boats on Lake Wallenpaupack, but never sailed. We have to sail to the Galapagos and the Marquesas. Eventually. In a bigger boat.
De-trailering?
We just got her back from the marina where they forked her up to finish the bottom paint. I've never moved a boat off a trailer onto dry land, and didn't think this was a good time to learn. I was uncomfortable witnessing this procedure. The forks left marks, they couldn't get her completely off the trailer, and I was really afraid they might hurt her. So I'll be doing that next year, or dead. I saw a steel gantry crane online and was wondering if anyone was doing this with a homemade version.
No Mast Step Pin or Boom Vang Strap!!!
Anyway, we were on a practice run at stepping the mast and discovered the mast step pin was no where to be found. After an hour or so of frantic searching, no bueno. I knew better than to stick just any old 5/16" bolt in there (dissimilar metals, thread chafe, shear, AAAH! I could just hear all of you). I'm thinking I need titanium or diamond or something (well, at least a GOOD hard SS). Plus, I need something called a boom vang strap. I've put a search request into the Sailboat Owner's Parts department. Hopefully one of those guys will find one out in the glove box of their '92 Lincoln Towncar (only car known to pull a 26M, or so I've read). In the meantime, if anyone knows of other sources or work arounds for these, please let me know. Oh. As for the previous owner, I did put in a call but haven't heard back.
Thanks for all the great posts, incredible group here. We're really looking forward to sharing with you all.
Best regards,
GGordonWoody and Marsha-Marsha-Marsha
De-trailering?
We just got her back from the marina where they forked her up to finish the bottom paint. I've never moved a boat off a trailer onto dry land, and didn't think this was a good time to learn. I was uncomfortable witnessing this procedure. The forks left marks, they couldn't get her completely off the trailer, and I was really afraid they might hurt her. So I'll be doing that next year, or dead. I saw a steel gantry crane online and was wondering if anyone was doing this with a homemade version.
No Mast Step Pin or Boom Vang Strap!!!
Anyway, we were on a practice run at stepping the mast and discovered the mast step pin was no where to be found. After an hour or so of frantic searching, no bueno. I knew better than to stick just any old 5/16" bolt in there (dissimilar metals, thread chafe, shear, AAAH! I could just hear all of you). I'm thinking I need titanium or diamond or something (well, at least a GOOD hard SS). Plus, I need something called a boom vang strap. I've put a search request into the Sailboat Owner's Parts department. Hopefully one of those guys will find one out in the glove box of their '92 Lincoln Towncar (only car known to pull a 26M, or so I've read). In the meantime, if anyone knows of other sources or work arounds for these, please let me know. Oh. As for the previous owner, I did put in a call but haven't heard back.
Thanks for all the great posts, incredible group here. We're really looking forward to sharing with you all.
Best regards,
GGordonWoody and Marsha-Marsha-Marsha