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Paul Hitchcox
Thought I'd share a couple of upgrades I made this year to my 2001 Hunter 290. It's been a great sailboat but had one mishap too many.The 290 has a blower from the engine compartment to remove excess heat. It is connected to the outside via a white hose like the one found on clothes dryers. The hose has a circular wire running through it to keep it open.One day while under power, the end of this hose came lose and fell onto the propeller shaft. The wire quickly wrapped itself around the shaft, actually slicing through the stuffing box and letting in gallons of water.Here's a fish story if you ever heard one: as the twenty feet of hose, which contains fifty or more feet of wire, wrapped itself around the shaft, it actually restuffed the stuffing box. The engine shuddered, I shut it down, and went below to ffind out what had happened. I found an enormous mess of wire and plastic, but the water was no longer coming in.The upgrade: we reinstalled the white hose, but put a 4 foot piece of stiffer aluminium hose onto the blower, as can be found in any Home Depot. Its flexible enough to go around corners, but won't (shouldn't) get tangled in the propeller shaft again.A second upgrade: my mechanic noted that you can't readily get to the fuel shutoff valve. In case of an emergency, you may want to install an access panel on the right side of the rear panel in the stern bedroom.I'd be curious if anyone else has ever had problems with the hose or has considered the access panel. Greg Emerson at Hunter had never heard of the hose problem and was extremely helpful providing relief. Thanks for any comments.