Hi all -
I'm the new owner of Cutlass, a 1980 H30. Actually, I've had the boat about a year, but just found this site a few weeks ago. Its a great site, with a wealth of useful information.
Cutlass is a great little boat. She sails well, looks good to my eye, and is very comfortable for my partner Nancy and I. I keep the boat at Marina Village on Mission Bay in San Diego. From the dock its a ten minute power cruise out to the open ocean. So far we've just taken the boat for day sails and one overnighter to San Diego harbor; hopefully next summer we'll get out to Catalina.
Considering the the boat is over 30 years old, she's in great shape. I've had to deal with a few minor issues (frozen main halyard pulley, leaky deck drain, leaky port lights), but nothing too serious. Over time, I want to upgrade the electronics (could use an auto pilot) and would like to add an asymmetrical spinnaker and a working jib. But for now, the boat is just great fun and a joy to sail. I'm so happy I picked the Hunter, and very glad I found this forum.
Regards,
Gary
I'm the new owner of Cutlass, a 1980 H30. Actually, I've had the boat about a year, but just found this site a few weeks ago. Its a great site, with a wealth of useful information.
Cutlass is a great little boat. She sails well, looks good to my eye, and is very comfortable for my partner Nancy and I. I keep the boat at Marina Village on Mission Bay in San Diego. From the dock its a ten minute power cruise out to the open ocean. So far we've just taken the boat for day sails and one overnighter to San Diego harbor; hopefully next summer we'll get out to Catalina.
Considering the the boat is over 30 years old, she's in great shape. I've had to deal with a few minor issues (frozen main halyard pulley, leaky deck drain, leaky port lights), but nothing too serious. Over time, I want to upgrade the electronics (could use an auto pilot) and would like to add an asymmetrical spinnaker and a working jib. But for now, the boat is just great fun and a joy to sail. I'm so happy I picked the Hunter, and very glad I found this forum.
Regards,
Gary