New Hunter 26 Owner

Status
Not open for further replies.
K

ken lockhart

I am new to this list. I have just purchased a 96 H26. After owning a Mac 26X, I just decided to get a nicer big boat. So here I am and I can't wait until the weather gets warmer so I can get the boat in the water. I look forward to reading all the good info that seems to be on this list. Regards, Ken Lockhart
 
R

Reinhold Fussle

welcome aboard

Hi Ken, welcome aboard the Hunter forum. I am sure you will enjoy your boat a lot. If you are ever in the northern part of Indiana come and see us on Lake Wawassee. I mean it. We always have a lot of fun. Reinhold S/V Endless Summer
 
G

George Kobernus

H26 Owner

Why not come up to Traverse City, Only 300 miles and we'll have a ball.
 
M

Mark Burrows

This is the place for H26

I've been using Hunterowner.com (previously Hunter Owner's Web or HOW) since 1995 when I started thinking about the H26. I bought one in 1996 and have been posting questions, answers, and comments ever since. There is an extensive archive of common problems for new owners (trailering, motoring, mast raising), ideas for project (adding batteries, connecting the rudder to the motor), and lessons learned (make sure the boat is INSIDE NOT ABOVE the guide poles before pulling the trailer out.) Enjoy your Squiggle 26. Markdb
 
May 7, 2004
119
Hunter 33.5 Saint Louis
Great Boat

Hi Ken, we used to have the same year and make. We loved the boat. With that huge cockpit we seemed to host our share of happy hours dockside. One of the best and no cost alterations I did was to raise the saloon table. It really opens up the cabin when you need more room. Check the archives for this and many other informative postings from a lot of knowledgable sailors. Enjoy the boat and remember reef early. Jeff
 
K

ken lockhart

Thanks Guys

I am sure I will learn alot by reading the post on this site. I will be sure to read alot of the past post. I have raced most of my 25 years of sailing with very little cruising, except for my brief ownership of the Mac 26X. Thanks again, ken
 
K

ken

congrats Ken

Congrats on the New Hunter Ken. I'm sure you've noticed quite a few of us on the water around town. Where will you be keeping her? We own a 240 and have been at Eagle Creek for years. We kept her on the trailer in the secured dry dock at the park. This is the first year we didn't win the space lottery so we're keeping the Orion down at Lake Monroe this summer.
 
P

Paul H

Hey, Ken

You'll enjoy the H26. If you're ever down this way look us up. We sail Kentucky Lake and moor on Barkley at Green Turtle Bay. I bet you'll miss that 50 HP on the back of the Mac. Tried racing a Mac once while motoring and couldn't imagine why I never caught up. From a distance all I could see was the number 5 on the back of the engine cowling. They moor at the same place as we do so as I passed by their slip I got a good look at the engine. DUH!!! Paul H S/V Linda Belle 95 H26
 
K

ken lockhart

Don't miss motoring Mac 26

Thanks Paul, I do miss motoring the Mac 26X, but I will not miss the sailing of it. Although they are not a bad boat, it does not compare to the H26. By the way, I bought my boat at KY lake from the good folks at the Lighthouse Landing. They are the Hunter dealer, as you probably already know. They are putting VC 17 on the boat, so I will not pick it up until first of April. They seem like nice folks to do business with. Ken
 
K

ken lockhart

Keeeping Boat at ECSC

I will be keeping the boat at the Eagle Creek Sailing Club. I have been a member their for 30 years. I also have a S2 6.9 that I raced last year. I keep a poontoon boat in a slip at Monroe. So if I get that urge to go 25 mph, I just hop on the pontoon boat. I sold my Mac 26X about two years ago, I just did not like the way it sailed. Like I said earlier, it is a great boat for some folks, but not for me.
 
R

Richard Graef

Hi, Ken

Congrats on the new boat. My name is Rick Graef. I don't think we've met yet. I sail a '97 H26 at ECSC. We are out on the end of C dock. If you have any specific H26 questions feel free to come find me, I don't know if I will have the answers, but I have been through a bunch of upgrades and repairs. See you on the water, Rick Graef S/V Sandpiper
 
K

ken lockhart

Thanks Rick

I appreciate the offer, I did meet someone at Kipp Bros. last Sat. where I have my S2 stored inside. Was that you? Anyway, I'm sure I will have lots of questions about the boat. I am in slip D33. Look forward to some good conversations about the H26. Ken
 
D

Dennis Bidney

I was you 3 years ago

I wrote this forum 3 yaears ago when I bought a 1980 H25 - having never owned a boat or sailed a minute in my life. I posted a newbie message then proclaiming my move and I received many "way to goes" and one "you're nuts" messages. While you're situation is different than mine - I say, way to go - and you will enjoy it here. Dennis
 
P

Phil Ward

I would say welcome to Eagle Creek, but it appears

that you already know this little pond quite well. Look for us on our H260 Water Lily. We were actually able to sail on January 2nd this year, but haven't been able to get on the water since. Maybe this weekend if the rain holds off. We have kept our boat in the dry dock with Kenand Karen's Orion the last two years and were one of the lottery picks again this year. Good luck with you H26. Do you have a name on her, we'll have to keep an eye out.
 
K

ken lockhart

Hi Phil

Hi Phil,thanks for the reply. I do not have a name on the 26 yet. Do you take your boat to lake Michigan much? I always like to go there with the family for a week in the summer, I think we may have a few boats at the club go as a group this summer. I look forward to meeting you in the near future. See you at the lake. Ken
 
P

Phil Ward

Sailed on Saturday

Ken: We have been discussing with the other Ken (Orion), a potential trip to Lake Michigan for this summer. We would certainly like to do it as part of a group. My email address is listed in the directory of this site. By the way, we sailed this past Saturday afternoon and experienced an increase in wind from around 15 mph to 35 mph (not gusts) in about 30 seconds. Not what I like to deal with on a shake-down sail early in the spring. It also made docking at the dry dock boat ramp interesting. Three very nice fishermen helped us tie up.
 
K

ken lockhart

Lake MI trip

Phil, sounds like you had a fun time on Sat.I think that would be great to get a few boats to make a trip to the big lake this summer. I will be bringing my boat bact to Indy from KY Lake this next weekend. I have a few things I need to do before I put in my slip at the club, so it will probably be a few weeks before I get it in the water. Maybe we could get a group of Hunters in the Midwest to trailer to Lake MI this summer. Ken
 
Status
Not open for further replies.