Info or Lack thereof
I emailed Hunter customer service to see the mystery of the thru - hulls could be resolved from the source. I also had a few other questions for them regarding this boat. I must say, that although their reply was prompt and courteous. Only some of my questions were addressed and they had
NO answers!! I was truly disappointed as I had heard that Hunter had really good customer service. I would think they would have some sort of archive record system.
Excerpts of my email and their reply are below.
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"Good Morning.
I am the new owner of a 1976 H27 Hull # [FONT="]HUN50312M76E-27[/FONT]
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[FONT="]I am reworking the boat as she has been on stands for the past 6 yrs and has some environmental damage.[/FONT]
[FONT="]A perplexing observation I have is the nature of the 2 Through Hulls in the transom.
(Pic attached.) Photos of some H27 I find online have these and others do not. The plumbing diagram that I have does not show these. They are open to the bilge![/FONT]
[FONT="]All cockpit and cockpit locker drains are accounted for.[/FONT]
[FONT="]So. After rigorous discussion on online forums I thought it best to ask the source. Any help or info is greatly appreciated. Others await the answer also.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The discussion can be found at
http://forums.hunter.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=121626[/FONT]
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[FONT="]One other question I have regards the head plumbing. It appears that the Head originally pumped directly overboard using seawater. It has been converted to a self contained “porta-potti” and all through hulls blocked. I know that a holding tank was an option on this boat. What size, shape, and location were used? I want to convert to a holding tank setup with a deck pump out before I put her back in the water.[/FONT]
[FONT="]And for my final question..Is there a dimension available for the distance from mast base to spreaders? The marina in NJ that the boat is at has no facilities to remove the mast. It looks like my only solution is to build an A-frame derrick to do so and that dimension would help, as the boat is 3 hours away from home and I would like to fabricate the frame in my shop here."[/FONT]
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Their answer in it's entirety:
"Hello Mark,
All are good questions. Unfortunately, I do not have the answers.
The H27 went through several changes with most being to the deck (cabin top). What I do recall is that the inboard version and wheel steering system was an option. You could also equip the engine with or without freshwater cooling. Most inboard version had the standard Renault raw water cooling systems when they left Hunter. I have often wondered if this was the reason for the two thru hulls….the mystery continues.
When the last version of the H27 came to an end in early 80’s it was then offered as a kit boat under the name QUEST. Perhaps this was a part of the installs made by Hunter or the owner completing the boat….using Hunter recommendations.
[FONT="]I wish I could tell you more but that is all I can recall. [/FONT]"
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And so the Mystery continues.
