I asked this in the Hunter Midsized forum, but thought I would get more responses here.
I have searched through the site, and cannot find a good thread on anyone doing this. My 1983 Hunter 31 has a worn cutlass bearing. The boatyard wanted to replace when I had it out for the move from Baltimore to S Florida, but with the cost of the move, and new bottom paint, it was not in my budget at the time (especially not at their prices).
We have now been using the boat for 5 months, and we are not planning to haul her again until late summer. I am wondering if I can replace it myself without hauling.
I am a certified dive master, and have replaced props on larger boats in the water. I have a brownie's portable hookah system I can run dockside. The boat is docked in warm reasonably clear water where at low tide, I can stand on the sand bottom.
Can it be done? how would you plan to approach this. Any insights or experiences would be appreciated.
ps. Does anyone know how to remove a thread. I want to delete the duplicate in the Hunter Midsize forum.
I have searched through the site, and cannot find a good thread on anyone doing this. My 1983 Hunter 31 has a worn cutlass bearing. The boatyard wanted to replace when I had it out for the move from Baltimore to S Florida, but with the cost of the move, and new bottom paint, it was not in my budget at the time (especially not at their prices).
We have now been using the boat for 5 months, and we are not planning to haul her again until late summer. I am wondering if I can replace it myself without hauling.
I am a certified dive master, and have replaced props on larger boats in the water. I have a brownie's portable hookah system I can run dockside. The boat is docked in warm reasonably clear water where at low tide, I can stand on the sand bottom.
Can it be done? how would you plan to approach this. Any insights or experiences would be appreciated.
ps. Does anyone know how to remove a thread. I want to delete the duplicate in the Hunter Midsize forum.