Just purchase 1987 23' need solo sailing rigging i

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Joelle Dupont

Greetings, Today I purchased a 1987 Hunter 23'. I've been sailing a smaller daysailer solo and want to rig my new boat for solo sailing. This forum is all new. I couldn't find a thread, link, or diagram to anwser this question. Please direct me to the resource. Thanks to all for the help in advance. Sailing in the Finger Lakes, Joelle Dupont
 
Oct 3, 2006
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Hunter 29.5 Toms River
Couple essentials

Reefing line, main halyard to cabin top, roller furling up front, tiller tamer, and cam-cleats of some sort for the jib sheets are the most important changes!
 
Dec 1, 2005
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Hunter 23 Pennsville
You can search the forum archives

There is alot of good info in there. I put a link to one such discussion regarding a single-handed setup, including pics from Pete Suah's boat, below. Pete is an encyclopedia of knowledge. good luck
 
Dec 1, 2005
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Hunter 23 Pennsville
Oh by the way

Congratz on getting your H23. They are fine boats in every regard. We're quite sure sure you'll be pleased with it.
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Old School

Congratulations on the new to you H23. You will have lots of fun with her. Reef early, she is a bit tender in a blow. I'm still rigged "Old School". When I bought mine four years ago I looked into running all lines to the cockpit and buying a furling unit. In the meen time I just kept hanking on the head sail I needed for current conditions out of the set of options I had on hand and hoisting my sails from the cabin top. After a while I guess I just got used to doing it that way and never bothered to run anything to the cockpit. Don't get me wrong, it sure would be nice to have when I'm out alone but with a tiller lock I can manage just fine. Have fun!
 
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Roger E. Davis

Rig for single-handling

I've rigged my Hunter 23 for single-handling... Roger @Allen H Treman Slip 252
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Tiller Tamer

You can get a Davis Tiller Tamer at the chandlery on this site. You can buy them at West Marine or a lot of other sites as well. You will also need a camcleat or clamcleat to put enough tension on the line to make it function properly. They aren't designed to let you go below and ignore where your boat is headed but a tiller tamer gives you hands free for long enough to haul up a sail or use both hands to adjust sheets. Pretty handy if you don't have anyone along to handle the tiller while you are messing with halyards or sheets.
 
Jul 22, 2007
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Roger - will stop by your slip

Roger, Thanks for the info. I will take a look at your rigging later this week at the Treman Marina. Do you know of any space to moore or dock my boat in the area in the coming weeks? JD
 
Apr 19, 1999
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Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
Welcome aboard

Congrats on your purchase. Many sailors have posted articles and how-to's about the H23 over the past seven or eight years. Thanks to the Phil Herring and the crew at Hunter Owners Web, most of that information is still available in the Forum Archives for the benefit of newer sailors like yourself. Welcome aboard. Peter H23 "Raven"
 
Jul 22, 2007
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Thanks for the welcome

To my fellow captains out there, Thanks for the warm welcome to this discussion group. I have been looking through the archives and found much information. I appreciate your responses and offers of assistance. I look forward to further discussions as I embark on my adventures with my new (Old) 1987 Hunter 23'. Following the wind, Joelle
 
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