Saw this in Cruisers Forum: Link to article on recent lost rudder in the St. Petersburg Times. I wonder if this is the blue hulled Hunter that was built a few years ago for the show circuit. It was a great looking boat, loaded with features and options.
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Another Hunter loses it's rudder
Another Hunter loses it's rudder
St. Pete sailing yacht loses rudder, adrift in gulf
Hunter should have retrofitted every boat they made with a proper rudder post.
Having lost a rudder on a 42', I can tell you that there is no controlling it. It can't even be towed without yawing all over the place.
Hunter makes a emergency rudder that you can bolt on the stern. Perhaps they should simply give one of those to every owner with a fiberglass rudder post.
The owner of this boat is also the owner of Sailor's Wharf. The yard that used to be the Hunter dealer here in St. Pete. I'm kind of surprised that he didn't have one of the emergency rudder kits on board. He certainly knew of the potential for problems.
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Another Hunter loses it's rudder
Another Hunter loses it's rudder
St. Pete sailing yacht loses rudder, adrift in gulf
Hunter should have retrofitted every boat they made with a proper rudder post.
Having lost a rudder on a 42', I can tell you that there is no controlling it. It can't even be towed without yawing all over the place.
Hunter makes a emergency rudder that you can bolt on the stern. Perhaps they should simply give one of those to every owner with a fiberglass rudder post.
The owner of this boat is also the owner of Sailor's Wharf. The yard that used to be the Hunter dealer here in St. Pete. I'm kind of surprised that he didn't have one of the emergency rudder kits on board. He certainly knew of the potential for problems.
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