Tuning the Hunter 33 rigging

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Tony Z

I have a 1980 Hunter 33 and the rig needs a bit of attention. It is definately not straight anymore and I think I know how to adjust that but, are there any tricks ? And how thight are the cables supposed to be ? Thanks for any info you may have.
 
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bob shultz

loos gauge

You need to get or borrow a loos gauge. First line up the mast with the halyard being equi-distant from both port and starboard sides of the boat. By this, I mean that the halyard should reach the same point on each side of the boat. The mast should also be straight from fore to aft. After making sure that the mast is perfectly straight, use a loos gauge and adjust the tension according to the shroud diameter. There should a table with the gauge. This is followed up by checking the shrouds under load while sailing. The windward side should be taught and leeward might appear to have a small amount of slack.
 
Dec 10, 2003
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Hunter 30_88-94 Edmonds, WA
Brion Toss Video

The best and easiest to understand resource for tuning is Brion Toss's Video called "Tuning Your Rig." It is available directly from his website (Google it). It will give you all of the readings for your Loos gauge, and show you how to use it properly. The next best resource is Ivan Dedekam's "Illustrated Sail and Rig Tuning." It is published by Dedikam Design, in Oslo (but is written in English), so it may be a little hard to find locally, but it is currently available new or used from Amazon.com Also check the archives. Fair winds.
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
bob shultz

Your idea to measure the 'in column' is OK, but not by using the halyard. Most halyards have way to much stretch in them so it becomes difficult to judge how much tension to pull on. Better to use a steel tape and run it up the mast with the halyard.
 
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