I'm the happy owner of a new-to-me '98 Hunter 240. I had a great first season on her but rushed a little to get on the water and log enough days to take some bigger boat courses this winter. She has a lot of deferred maintenance and I want to get her to the point of being trustworthy for multi-day trips at lakes farther from home.
The standing rigging is the age of the boat and probably overdue. A few stanchions are also a little loose. I'm planning on replacing all the standing steel cable/swaged fittings and turnbuckles since a couple have minor damage and all are over 25 years old. I'd like to do the chainplates, mast step and tighten up the stanchions at the same time for completeness' sake, but can't figure out how to access them. Before I take a saw to the interior shell and start making access panels, I'm hoping to ask - a) Has anyone done this job? And b) Should it be done at all?
I plan to keep this boat for a while as she's the perfect size for our local lakes, so I don't mind investing a little into making her safe and solid.
Thanks in advance!
The standing rigging is the age of the boat and probably overdue. A few stanchions are also a little loose. I'm planning on replacing all the standing steel cable/swaged fittings and turnbuckles since a couple have minor damage and all are over 25 years old. I'd like to do the chainplates, mast step and tighten up the stanchions at the same time for completeness' sake, but can't figure out how to access them. Before I take a saw to the interior shell and start making access panels, I'm hoping to ask - a) Has anyone done this job? And b) Should it be done at all?
I plan to keep this boat for a while as she's the perfect size for our local lakes, so I don't mind investing a little into making her safe and solid.
Thanks in advance!