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Swampyankee
I'm a new owner of an '87 Hunter 23. Unlike our past boats, we bought this one "in the water". I've moved it into a slip where I can tinker with it. It's in decent shape but has some specific needs. One is, the boom seems to be very low over the cockpit. We actually have to duck a bit as it swings by during tacks and jibes. It looks as though it was lowered for some reason, since there's another set of holes further up on the mast where it looks like a gooseneck was attached. Also, there appears to be another foot or so of mast above the main when it is raised. Is there another H23 owner out there that could measure the distance from the deck to the bottom of the boom or other reference points?The other item of need is the jib, which is pretty much blown out - coming apart at the seams and pretty thin. It's on a rigid furling system which isn't going to lend itself to the kind of trailering we plan to do. I'm looking for a hank-on jib and I'm thinking a 100% jib would be fine for now. Based on my experience with other trailer sailers on our home waters, a working jib is sufficient 90% of the time. I'm hoping to find a used jib from one of the used sail brokers, but if anyone can recomend a size - or has something in good condition they'd like to sell..?Thanx all.Neil