Spinnaker Rigging

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rsoren

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Aug 15, 2011
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Hunter 36 New Buffalo
I have a 2008 Hunter 36, and want to rig for a spinnaker. I can't find a point far enough forward to attach a tack line. Even somewhere on the anchor roller seems like it would harm if not break off the bow light. Anybody got the same boat or problem ?
 
May 31, 2004
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Hunter 36 La Paz, BCS, Mexico
I have flown a spinnaker sail for 7 of the boat's 8 year now. The block is placed on the bow roller assembly as shown in the photograph.
 

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Dec 19, 2006
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Hunter 36 Punta Gorda
Stainless Bolt

I took the anchor securing pin out and put a stainless bolt with locking nut,I tried using just the pin but it would move out of one of the holes.
I would love to add one of those selden bow sprit.
Nick
 

rsoren

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Aug 15, 2011
7
Hunter 36 New Buffalo
Thanks Al, looks like you used the hole in the bow roller aft of the anchor secure pin. Still no problem with the bow light ?
 

rsoren

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Aug 15, 2011
7
Hunter 36 New Buffalo
Re: Stainless Bolt

Thanks, did you use the forward (starboard) roller or slightly aft (port) roller pin ?
 

rsoren

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Aug 15, 2011
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Hunter 36 New Buffalo
Thanks Al, looks like you used the hole in the bow roller aft of the anchor pin. Still no problem with the bow light ?
 
May 31, 2004
22
Hunter 36 La Paz, BCS, Mexico
Bow light is not a problem.

The bow light has never been a problem with the spinnaker using the tack block as shown in the picture. You will need to use a spring to make the block stand up or it will have problems with the anchor.
 
Mar 3, 2008
188
Hunter 356 Lake Stockton
What I meant to ask you was, are you considering a symmetrical sail or an asymmetrical sail?
 
Mar 3, 2008
188
Hunter 356 Lake Stockton
Then I will echo the previous replies that the bow roller pin offers an excellent attachment point. Ours has always worked well there.
 
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