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Eric Grant
Many thanks to all that replied to my previous posting in this area of the Hunter Owners Site. Most helpful getting all the insite into the Handling/seakeeping abilities of the boat from those that have sailed them for a while. I now have some technical concerns to discuss after looking over the surveyors shoulder, and viewing the sails/equipment in storage for the winter. The surveyor found several voids in the hull where the glass/resin were not laid-up properly (aprox 3" dia), but claims this can be cut back filled and painted . Also found several gaps in the keel/hull joint that need repairing. Are these things common/serious? Also found that the boat's toerail had been damaged, and toerail on both sides replced with ones from a Hunter 35. Which made me notice the exterior hull/deck joint, bolts are accesable enough but exterior flange could get caught on the edge of wharf/pilings. What's everyones thoughts here? One other items of concern were, when tracing hoses/tru-hulls is the total lack of accesss to the aft interior of the hull bottom due to the liner covering the fuel/holding tanks. Is there any way to access this area, and where do the shower /cockpit drains go to?? Are there thru-hull/seacocks for these? Another item noticed was the play in the rudder stock, is this common/serious?? Lots of questions I know, but once again hoping for some insight/experience from you folks! Thanks Eric Grant