Hunter provides sailmaker info. on request
I don't know if they keep such info going back to 1984, but Hunter provided me (on request) with sailmaker specs for my (newer and different) boat.I'd at least ask, as you'd get the real specs, rather than an approximation.Pre-bend is usually specified as a % of the "P" measurement (distance from gooseneck to halyard sheave, or mainsail luff length).Many boats seem to be designed for a 1% pre-bend, though certainly not all. (My mainsail has a very large positive roach, which is counterbalanced by a 2% pre-bend - 10.8" in the case of my 45ft P dimension.)Pre-bend in roller furling masts is like bend in a window shade - not conducive to rolling-up.Since most newer Hunters seem to be bought with in-mast furling, my dealer's commisioning guys set mine up (much easier before stepping the mast, as Alan said) with about 3" of pre-bend. When Doyle delivered my nice new all-full-batten mainsail with 3 reef points, it looked more like a sail-bag than a sail, until I got out my Top Climber and adjusted the upper and lower "reverse-diamond" stays to get the 11" prebend.With the 2% prebend, the sail shape is gorgeous - even triple-reefed. It is an important thing to get right.Ask Hunter.