I am considering purchasing a 1995 Hunter 37.5 was hoping there are some Hunter 37.5 owners who could help me with a question.
I single hand my current boat much of the time, and what's more difficult than that, I do it with lots of people (non-sailors) on board. With my tiller-steered ODay 30, I have the genoa winches and the mainsheet on the bridgedeck right at hand while I'm steering. Although the jib winches on the aft coaming pad are nice and handy, I don't think I'll be comfortable with the mid-boom mainsheet with its line stopper and winch all the way at the front of the cockpit, particularly with all those people in the way.
I was hoping a 37.5 owner could tell me if the mainsheet requires a winch. I note that the early model years of this boat had a bridgedeck traveller with no winch nearby, but maybe with that big main and the mid-boom configuration it is different? I was thinking I could lead both ends of the mainsheet down the side decks to stoppers or cam cleats at the aft end of the port & starboard decks. If I need extra power for those last inches of trim when beating to windward, maybe I could add an extra block on one of those side decks to double the power. Or maybe try to find a space aft for a winch?
I like the mid-boom mainsheet location for how it frees up space for the bimini, I would hate to give that up. Maybe if the double-ended sheet idea doesn't work, I'd have to bite the bullet and put in one of those metal arches like the newer Hunters?
Any advice would be appreciated!
I single hand my current boat much of the time, and what's more difficult than that, I do it with lots of people (non-sailors) on board. With my tiller-steered ODay 30, I have the genoa winches and the mainsheet on the bridgedeck right at hand while I'm steering. Although the jib winches on the aft coaming pad are nice and handy, I don't think I'll be comfortable with the mid-boom mainsheet with its line stopper and winch all the way at the front of the cockpit, particularly with all those people in the way.
I was hoping a 37.5 owner could tell me if the mainsheet requires a winch. I note that the early model years of this boat had a bridgedeck traveller with no winch nearby, but maybe with that big main and the mid-boom configuration it is different? I was thinking I could lead both ends of the mainsheet down the side decks to stoppers or cam cleats at the aft end of the port & starboard decks. If I need extra power for those last inches of trim when beating to windward, maybe I could add an extra block on one of those side decks to double the power. Or maybe try to find a space aft for a winch?
I like the mid-boom mainsheet location for how it frees up space for the bimini, I would hate to give that up. Maybe if the double-ended sheet idea doesn't work, I'd have to bite the bullet and put in one of those metal arches like the newer Hunters?
Any advice would be appreciated!