I'm very close to purchasing one, have a few questions.
1) The boat I'm looking at seems to have a solid deck, however the mast is compressing it at the base, what is the cause of this? the ceiling is compressed inside the boat, the post is solid and not rotten at any point, the deck is also solid. What is between the post, the liner, and the keel? Could that part need reinforcement? What have you done to fix this as it seems to be common?
2) What is the deck cored with? Info I come across on this site about other Cherubini Hunters seems to point to it being entirely plywood, no balsa anywhere. The deck on this boat in particular is ok, and has very little hardware on it. The only things that go through the deck are what came from the factory in 1980.
3) What type of prop is recommended for the weak little Renault? unfortunately this boat has a perfectly running recently rebuilt engine, I was kinda hoping it was junk so I could negotiate a lower price and repower right away, but I guess I'll use it. It has a little 2 bladed prop, I plan on cruising Lake Ontario extensively (Youngstown to 1000 islands every year), and keeping it on the Niagara River in Youngstown where there is some current. So I need to get the most out of it until I repower. Anyone wanna buy a perfectly running Renault? :dance:
Other than that this boat's in good shape, except cosmetics, peeling deck paint, worn topsides (original gelcoat)
Thanks, Mike.
1) The boat I'm looking at seems to have a solid deck, however the mast is compressing it at the base, what is the cause of this? the ceiling is compressed inside the boat, the post is solid and not rotten at any point, the deck is also solid. What is between the post, the liner, and the keel? Could that part need reinforcement? What have you done to fix this as it seems to be common?
2) What is the deck cored with? Info I come across on this site about other Cherubini Hunters seems to point to it being entirely plywood, no balsa anywhere. The deck on this boat in particular is ok, and has very little hardware on it. The only things that go through the deck are what came from the factory in 1980.
3) What type of prop is recommended for the weak little Renault? unfortunately this boat has a perfectly running recently rebuilt engine, I was kinda hoping it was junk so I could negotiate a lower price and repower right away, but I guess I'll use it. It has a little 2 bladed prop, I plan on cruising Lake Ontario extensively (Youngstown to 1000 islands every year), and keeping it on the Niagara River in Youngstown where there is some current. So I need to get the most out of it until I repower. Anyone wanna buy a perfectly running Renault? :dance:
Other than that this boat's in good shape, except cosmetics, peeling deck paint, worn topsides (original gelcoat)

Thanks, Mike.