Hunter Keel Issue

WoodyB

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Mar 10, 2014
20
Hunter 1989 30' St. Andrews, NB
I recently had my boat hauled out for minor repairs from Hurricane Arthur in July. Fortunately I took the boat to a yard that had a mobile sling lift. The yard manager noticed a little while later that bilge water was seeping out through the keel, and then he pushed on the bottom side of the keel with his foot and the keel easily moved to and fro. Had the boat been slinged onto my trailer we never would have noticed this looming disaster.

What we are trying to figure out now is how was the internal cradle designed.

Was it like a rib cage attached to a spine or was it like a rib cage only? We need to determine whether or not the cradle has broken away from the hull. What the boatyard is telling me is that if there is no spine it will be an easy fix. But if it has a spine that the keel bolts travel through then I am looking at a very being repair job.

Does anyone out there have personal knowledge or even better an architectual drawing of whats between the hull and the sealed structure under the floor boards?
 
Jul 19, 2007
263
-Hunter 1995-40.5 Hunter Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada
To one of my friends that tried to help Mysterious Ways from the same storm, Good Luck.
Hopefully Matt and Chad can get in touch with Hunter like they did for my repairs and Hunter can explain what the keel root was constructed of.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Contact your insurance company! They should be able to provide someone to give you an opinion on your problem.
 

WoodyB

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Mar 10, 2014
20
Hunter 1989 30' St. Andrews, NB
It was hauled out for an insurance claim for the damage related to the hurricane. The folks at Moose Island Marine are very experienced but because the internal cradle is in-between the hull and the floor it can't be viewed.

I was hoping someone in Hunter world experienced the same problem over the years and could provide the answer we need or refer us to a boat yard that has experienced this issue.