Hunter Vision, Sailtrack/Cars problem.

Spicy3

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Mar 4, 2016
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Hunter Vision Santa Barbara, California
Hi All, I am looking for help with My Hunter Vision. The sail has plastic cars that go up the sail track. There is a plate to the side that can be removed, or shifted, to put cars back in track if they come out of track. ( Please see attached videos and photos.)
We have had this boat for ten years. Even with the plate over the track, with the slightest of wind in the sail, the cars come out of the track while raising the sail. Meaning I have to lower the sail, put them back in the track and raise the sail until the next car comes out. This is
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unbelievably frustrating, especially as we have to raise sail outside the harbor. I was wondering if anybody has a fix/bypass for this? Or if anyone knows if Hunter has a fix for this? Also, the screw that held in the plate has come out and is now at the bottom of the marina!! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Aug 17, 2013
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Pearson P30 202 Ottawa/Gatineau
I'd start by using a shim under the mast gate you have to get it at the right level so the cars won't have an exit point
or make a new mast gate of the right dimension
 
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Sep 2, 2009
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Hunter Vision-32 New Hamburg, NY
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Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
8,196
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Call Hunter Yachts (or a local Hunter dealership) and tell the parts dept you need a new mast gate and fasteners for your boat..
 
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Rick D

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Jun 14, 2008
7,186
Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
Mine had rather larger sail slides from the factory. It was grey. It also had runners on both the top and inside the track. Never any problem. I think you could simply figure out where the slides are coming out. Take the gate to a machine shop and have them make you a new one with larger dimensions in the area needed. As for the screw, just go to ACE and pick up some cheap ones of differing thread counts and diameters. When you find one that fits, go back to ACE and get one in stainless steel to match. Oh, maybe get two :biggrin:
 
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Aug 15, 2013
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Hunter 31 Baltimore
Mine had rather larger sail slides from the factory. It was grey. It also had runners on both the top and inside the track. Never any problem. I think you could simply figure out where the slides are coming out. Take the gate to a machine shop and have them make you a new one with larger dimensions in the area needed. As for the screw, just go to ACE and pick up some cheap ones of differing thread counts and diameters. When you find one that fits, go back to ACE and get one in stainless steel to match. Oh, maybe get two :biggrin:
 
Aug 15, 2013
24
Hunter 31 Baltimore
My 1985 H-31 has a similar setup (Isomat mast & boom) the origins gate looked much like yours.
The original gate cover is long gone (died or went overboard).
I was able to replace it with a universal gate cover (stainless steel) that I believe came from West Marine.
There is a rectangular rear flange designed to slide in and remain (while needed) just above the gate and an attached knurled outer knob that that is connected to the rear flange by way of a threaded narrow diameter bolt.
Simply slide the rear flange into the gate, raise it in the track to just above the gate, tighten the outer knob to lock in place and viola ! Gate is closed and sail slugs remain in the track. If your setup is such that there are one or two slugs that are supposed to remain below the gate, buy two pieces and use one for the upper section of track and one for the lower.
Convenient and easy to use, largely bulletproof, and costs less than $20.
 
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Spicy3

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Mar 4, 2016
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Hunter Vision Santa Barbara, California
Hey all of you, Thanks so much for all those ideas. I am so grateful, this has been driving me nuts!! I will let you know what works. All the best, Julian
 

Spicy3

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Mar 4, 2016
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Hunter Vision Santa Barbara, California
Call Hunter Yachts (or a local Hunter dealership) and tell the parts dept you need a new mast gate and fasteners for your boat..
Thanks Joe, I called and emailed Hunter and they said that the former Hunter built that boat and that they wouldn't have anything for it! But everyone on this site has been SO much more helpful, I am grateful. Thanks, Julian
 
Aug 16, 2009
1,000
Hunter 1986 H31 California Yacht Marina, Chula Vista, CA
The former Hunter did it? That probably comes up a lot at parole hearings.