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Allen Glasson
After 2 months of preperation on my new to me(13 year old) Hunter I am ready for the Maiden Voyage. My 12 year old and I will put in at Lake Monroe on Sat.for the shake down cruise. Aside from leaks, are there any suggestions on things I should look for???Initial Prep. include:1. Power washed, sanded, and painted the bottom with blue bottom paint to match the stripes on the boat.2. Sanded, wire brushed, calked, and painted the Keel. Since the boat won't be in the water for more than 5-7 days at a time, I painted keel with 3 coats of black glossy rustoleum paint, looks good.3. Painted trailer with white glossy paint. (Previous owner painted the alumn.???)4. New tires, rims, brakes, master cylinder, and trailer lights.5. Fabbed Stainless Steel Mast raising device that usses the trailer winch and cable through a roller to raise the mast.6. Washed and waxed boat(2 coats)7. Fabbed stainless steel back Y mast support with roller. It was necessary to raise the mast over the Y support during set up due to the spreaders hitting the Y support. I moved the new one back 13" to eliminate this problem.8. Fabbed stainless steel gas grill bracket that attaches to the life line stanchion and extends 14" away from boat.9. cleaned sails and sail covers10.Painted rudder.11.Re-finished tillerI could go on and on but I hit most the larger items in preperation. As you can see, I like to work with Stainless Steeland tinker/design. Bottom line-the boat looks like new, for a 13 year old boat, and it's time to stop working and go SAILING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I will update the out come on Monday.Thanks, A. Glasson Indiana.