I changed from a 2004 Hunter 33 to new e36 late last year. After sailing it for a number of times now, I am interested in opinions from the forum while I work with the dealer on these issues.
1. Main sail. I have a furling main with vertical battens. I find that with the main sheet pulled completely in, the leach is still not completely tight. Therefore I cannot completely get all the twist out of the main sail. It happens to be about the amount of twist I usually have but I thought that I should have the control range on the main sheet to pull the twist out if I really wanted to. At first I thought that the mast was rigged up with too much rake leaving less room for the boom to lower before touching the arch. However, the dealer said there is no rake for the mast and that we should look at having a sail maker come and trim the bottom of the sail off to give me the option of pulling the leach tight. I find it unusual that Hunter should have the size of the main sail wrong on a production boat. Any other e36 owners with this issue?
2. Variaprop. I have Variaprop (variable pitch propeller) on the boat and love the reduced drag when sailing. However, the helm starts to oscillate when engine rpm goes beyond 2000 and the helm wants to veer to starboard if I am not holding it down. My guess is that one of the blades in the prop is not balanced or pitching the same as the other two blades. Any other Variaprop owners with this issue?
3. Jib furler spool cover. This cover has a bad tendency to rotate with the spool when the spool gets close to full which results in the furling line wrapping around the cover instead of in the spool inside. I see that the line wants to wrap on the upper part of the spool so lowered the line guide before the spool but the same happens. Anyone out there with this issue and a fix? Anything wrong with forgetting about the covers?
I do like the boat overall. The freeboard is now just that much higher than the previous 33 that it is harder to jump off onto the dock and impossible to get on without a ladder. However, the stern platform helps a lot as the platform height is just above most docks.
The additional displacement is nice to have. I went for a 12 inch Raymarine chartplotter which is great but it does block a lot of the visibility.
I have a special Harken doubleended mainsheet arrangement that led the mainsheet down on the two sides of the arch. It works great in that it does not interfere with the traveller movement as Hunter's standard arrangement would. Works good but I hardly ever adjust the mainsheet now that the twist that I want is always there.
I have the boomvang line come in over the coach roof on the clutch position where the mainsheet was on standard Hunters and that is great in controlling the boom when it swings outside the range of the traveller.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Oliver.
1. Main sail. I have a furling main with vertical battens. I find that with the main sheet pulled completely in, the leach is still not completely tight. Therefore I cannot completely get all the twist out of the main sail. It happens to be about the amount of twist I usually have but I thought that I should have the control range on the main sheet to pull the twist out if I really wanted to. At first I thought that the mast was rigged up with too much rake leaving less room for the boom to lower before touching the arch. However, the dealer said there is no rake for the mast and that we should look at having a sail maker come and trim the bottom of the sail off to give me the option of pulling the leach tight. I find it unusual that Hunter should have the size of the main sail wrong on a production boat. Any other e36 owners with this issue?
2. Variaprop. I have Variaprop (variable pitch propeller) on the boat and love the reduced drag when sailing. However, the helm starts to oscillate when engine rpm goes beyond 2000 and the helm wants to veer to starboard if I am not holding it down. My guess is that one of the blades in the prop is not balanced or pitching the same as the other two blades. Any other Variaprop owners with this issue?
3. Jib furler spool cover. This cover has a bad tendency to rotate with the spool when the spool gets close to full which results in the furling line wrapping around the cover instead of in the spool inside. I see that the line wants to wrap on the upper part of the spool so lowered the line guide before the spool but the same happens. Anyone out there with this issue and a fix? Anything wrong with forgetting about the covers?
I do like the boat overall. The freeboard is now just that much higher than the previous 33 that it is harder to jump off onto the dock and impossible to get on without a ladder. However, the stern platform helps a lot as the platform height is just above most docks.
The additional displacement is nice to have. I went for a 12 inch Raymarine chartplotter which is great but it does block a lot of the visibility.
I have a special Harken doubleended mainsheet arrangement that led the mainsheet down on the two sides of the arch. It works great in that it does not interfere with the traveller movement as Hunter's standard arrangement would. Works good but I hardly ever adjust the mainsheet now that the twist that I want is always there.
I have the boomvang line come in over the coach roof on the clutch position where the mainsheet was on standard Hunters and that is great in controlling the boom when it swings outside the range of the traveller.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Oliver.