Rigging hunter 260 for trailering.

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Jun 11, 2004
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- - Corpus Christi
I am in the process of trying to buy a Hunter 260 re-possed by a bank. The boat has neither a trailer or owners manual. The guy who picked it up for the dealer just released the mast from the foot and laid it down resting on some chunks of styrofoam and tied it down. I am getting a new trailer for the boat but do not know what else is needed to properly stow the mast while trailering like a cradle or some such thing. Some sort of thing like the Macgregor uses I guess. I hear all sorts of stuff on how easy it is to raise the mast on the Hunter 260. It does not look easy to me. Can anyone give me some help I sure would appreciate it. The dealer who sells these boats for the banks is useless when it comes to answering any questions. Thanks for any help. P.S. Where do I get an owners Manuel for a Hunter 260?
 
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Sean Coerse

Mast

The mast sits in the u-shape of the bow pulpit. It rests on an aluminum crutch that goes through a whole at the stern of the boat. If you don't have the crutch, I'm sure you can get one from hunter or a dealer.
 
Aug 11, 2006
1,446
Hunter H260 Traverse City
H260 Manual and related subjects

You are in luck. Here's the link for the H260 Manual. Print it out and read carefully. http://www.ayesail.net/sailing/Hunter/ManualH260/HunterTitlePage.htm Also attaching a pic that shows the boat rigged for trailer. You need four things to properly rig the boat for trailering: 1. Gin Pole, 2. Crutch, 3. mainsheet. 4. Trailer. Also lots of bungies and cable ties. Contact Hunter and explain the situation. I'm sure they are interested in getting this boat a new home. Hunter Parts: (800) 771-5556 Cust Svs E-Mail: customerservice@huntermarine.com Keep in touch. There are many H260 owners that visit this site regularly. Also check the owners directory for my e-mail. You'd be wise to search the archives carefully for everything related to the H26/240/260. A few hours devoted in this reserch will save you lots of problems. Also check this link: http://webpages.charter.net/gkobernus/H260_web/index.html Finally, unless you are really getting an exceptional price, you might want to think about passing on this deal. You've got a lot of work to do to get this boat properly rigged and ready for the road. Compare the used boat prices listed on sailors.com for late model H260s.
 
Feb 15, 2004
735
Hunter 37.5 Balt/Annapolis/New Bern
It is easy....

to raise and lower the mast, with the 4 things George lists above. Read the manual and practice a few times. Better two have 2 people the first time, but eventually you can do it yourself. It's not rocket science, just something you have to prepare correctly for. Bought a repo boat myself, great deal.
 
Feb 15, 2004
735
Hunter 37.5 Balt/Annapolis/New Bern
Also, have you checked owners directory

for owners of 26 and 260 near you? (26 and 260 are basically the same boat.) Looks like a lot of them in TX, I count 35 all together. Probably someone near you that would be glad to show you how things work in exchange for a beer, rib, etc. Email em all and ask. Can't hurt.
 

Phil Herring

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Mar 25, 1997
4,924
- - Bainbridge Island
Here's a good source

We have an advertiser over the Trailer Sailor board who makes solid, custom inexpensive (and eco-friendly) trailers from old power and broadcasting towers. CustomsailBoatTrailers.com (see link below) Super nice guy.
 
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