Hunter Hull strength

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john

I am in the process of buying a Hunter 27 and was curious about the strength of the hull for Ocean Sailing. Any comments on this would be appreciated. John
 
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john

I am in the process of buying a Hunter 27 and was curious about the strength of the hull for Ocean Sailing. Any comments on this would be appreciated. John
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
I wouldn't go ...

...heavy Blue Water or across oceans, but as far as coastel cruising, they are terrific.
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
I wouldn't go ...

...heavy Blue Water or across oceans, but as far as coastel cruising, they are terrific.
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
4,174
Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
Re: Hull Strength

I really don't think that hull strength is an issue for most any boat. Unless your ramming one of those submerged containers I would bet that the hull would be more than strong enough. I would worry much more about being fully fitted out for ocean travel. Having said that, I would suggest something like a Baba or Crealock for ocean sailing.
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
4,174
Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
Re: Hull Strength

I really don't think that hull strength is an issue for most any boat. Unless your ramming one of those submerged containers I would bet that the hull would be more than strong enough. I would worry much more about being fully fitted out for ocean travel. Having said that, I would suggest something like a Baba or Crealock for ocean sailing.
 
Jun 2, 2004
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- - Sandusky Harbor Marina, Lake Erie
Design is fine

In general, the hulls of the Cherubini Hunters are quite strong. Ours is. But there were variations in the quality of the lay-up during the production run. JC II, son of the designer who is preparing and h25 for off-shore racing reports that he strengthened the hull in some key spots by adding a layer of fiberglass mat and epoxy where he thought it was needed. Check the archives for specifics. I'd suggest trials in reasonable seas (4-6 footers) to see if and where the hull oil cans bouncing off a wave. Having a good look by a really competent surveyor may also reveal evidence of excessive flexing. In either case, the fix is simple, once you know where on the hull it is needed. Frankly, the hull would be the last of my worries if I were preparing for an off-shore cruise in our '77 h27. By the way, a number of this model have cruised off-shore, and the design is well suited for it. Preparations are the same as for any production boat - watertight integrity, rigging, systems, stowage, safety, and crew, crew, crew. David Lady Lillie
 
Jun 2, 2004
425
- - Sandusky Harbor Marina, Lake Erie
Design is fine

In general, the hulls of the Cherubini Hunters are quite strong. Ours is. But there were variations in the quality of the lay-up during the production run. JC II, son of the designer who is preparing and h25 for off-shore racing reports that he strengthened the hull in some key spots by adding a layer of fiberglass mat and epoxy where he thought it was needed. Check the archives for specifics. I'd suggest trials in reasonable seas (4-6 footers) to see if and where the hull oil cans bouncing off a wave. Having a good look by a really competent surveyor may also reveal evidence of excessive flexing. In either case, the fix is simple, once you know where on the hull it is needed. Frankly, the hull would be the last of my worries if I were preparing for an off-shore cruise in our '77 h27. By the way, a number of this model have cruised off-shore, and the design is well suited for it. Preparations are the same as for any production boat - watertight integrity, rigging, systems, stowage, safety, and crew, crew, crew. David Lady Lillie
 
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tom manalili

the heaviest of the hunters

all hunters are coastal cruisers, but the Cheribini 27, weighs in heaviest, I added bulkhead supports, mini bulkheads,or ribs,in cabin settee's, quarter berth, strbrd lazerette put in a btidge deckwhich reducwd the companionwy50% turned mine into a cutter, with 12 pieces of standing rigging,(dbl bzck stays, & intermed. stays, write, 1740 Harbor pl. South Pasadena 33707, and i'll help, N/C to turn your coastal cruiser into a blue water boat., have phptos of everything. good luck.
 
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tom manalili

the heaviest of the hunters

all hunters are coastal cruisers, but the Cheribini 27, weighs in heaviest, I added bulkhead supports, mini bulkheads,or ribs,in cabin settee's, quarter berth, strbrd lazerette put in a btidge deckwhich reducwd the companionwy50% turned mine into a cutter, with 12 pieces of standing rigging,(dbl bzck stays, & intermed. stays, write, 1740 Harbor pl. South Pasadena 33707, and i'll help, N/C to turn your coastal cruiser into a blue water boat., have phptos of everything. good luck.
 
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J. Carter Leary

Rigging

Tom , I am rebuilding a '77 H27 and would like to have any info on your project that might help in strenghten my boat. Thanks jcl
 
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