We have a 1986 Hunter 34, purchased last summer. This year the marina added a wind speed instrument for us. Afterwards it was almost impossible to raise and lower the main halyard and it makes a loud squeaking sound. It doesn't have anything to do with the sail. It is hard to raise and lower without the sail attached. The previous owner put a new rope halyard on a few years ago and it is about 7/16 inch. The marina removed the mast to check if they did anything wrong when putting it back together. At first they could find no problem. When you look thro the hole for one of the bolts that holds the cap on the mast, you can see that the halyard rubs against it. It doesn't matter whether or not the halyard is before or behind the bolt, it still rubs against it. They also noticed that the one bolt was polished and worn away where where the halyard had rubbed against it for years. They had switched the bolts around when they put it back together so then it was rubbing against a thicker bolt. When they switched it back and made sure the worn part was facing the halyard, it improved. But it is still hard to raise the sail and the sail is very hard to get down. Has anybody else with a hunter 34 had this problem and what did you do to correct it?