Hello all you Hunter owners out there. Just wanted to introduce ourselves to the community as I'm quite sure we'll be spending as much time on here as we will working on this vessel.
Litte backstory on us...
We're two computer engineer buddies from Colorado and moved to NW Florida a little over a month ago to find our first boat. Turns out we found an H34 in Mobile, AL and decided to pull the trigger on her. Well, we just took possession of her a few days ago and have no shortage of issues to sort through. Most importantly right now is that we're trying to figure out why about 36 hours after we took possession of her, we noticed she started listing fairly heavy to the starboard side while in our wet slip. It sure as hell wasn't like this when we did our sea trial or for the first 36 hours we were on her (didn't leave the slip at all). We ended up taking her out yesterday anyway to get an assessment of the rigging and condition of the sails and see if it was possible she was listing due to the keel hitting the muddy bottom in our slip. Well, she still lists fairly hard to the starboard side even under motor.
The center "false" bilge seems to be turning on 3-4 times an hour as water runs from a small hole that I assume was intentional by Hunter. If we rock the boat side to side or front to back, we see more water than normal pour out of this oval shaped hole (I assume this is moving water from the liner space into the false bilge area?).
We went over to west marine and were picking the brains of those guys and they made it sound like this water in the bilge constantly is just another day at the office for a sailboat. Sounds crazy to me but hey, this our first boat so I'm listening to anyone and everyone.
So far, we've checked the port water tank for leaks and found nothing. Can't identify any leaks from the AC or the cooler either (Cooler is a Dometic I believe). Visual inspection of the head and holding tank seems fine as well. Pretty dry in there.
Anyway, we're still researching right now but I have the most concern about the listing at the moment. It hasn't gotten worse since we noticed it but as I said, it's extremely noticeable and Sure doesn't seem by design. Even with heavier equipment on the starboard side like batteries, cooler and whatnot, it's really concerning.
We think we're going to try cutting out the false bilge anyway because the smell in this boat is wretched. The bilge seems like it's been wet for some time and after all we've read, this seems to be a no brainer mod to do anyway. Maybe it will put us closer to finding the listing issue?
This is more of an introduction of us to the community but if anyone has any insight or comments, we are all ears and soaking up knowledge on this boat.
So, Hello Hunter friends and we'll be seeing you a ton on here for sure.
Cheers!
Richard & Trevor
Litte backstory on us...
We're two computer engineer buddies from Colorado and moved to NW Florida a little over a month ago to find our first boat. Turns out we found an H34 in Mobile, AL and decided to pull the trigger on her. Well, we just took possession of her a few days ago and have no shortage of issues to sort through. Most importantly right now is that we're trying to figure out why about 36 hours after we took possession of her, we noticed she started listing fairly heavy to the starboard side while in our wet slip. It sure as hell wasn't like this when we did our sea trial or for the first 36 hours we were on her (didn't leave the slip at all). We ended up taking her out yesterday anyway to get an assessment of the rigging and condition of the sails and see if it was possible she was listing due to the keel hitting the muddy bottom in our slip. Well, she still lists fairly hard to the starboard side even under motor.
The center "false" bilge seems to be turning on 3-4 times an hour as water runs from a small hole that I assume was intentional by Hunter. If we rock the boat side to side or front to back, we see more water than normal pour out of this oval shaped hole (I assume this is moving water from the liner space into the false bilge area?).
We went over to west marine and were picking the brains of those guys and they made it sound like this water in the bilge constantly is just another day at the office for a sailboat. Sounds crazy to me but hey, this our first boat so I'm listening to anyone and everyone.
So far, we've checked the port water tank for leaks and found nothing. Can't identify any leaks from the AC or the cooler either (Cooler is a Dometic I believe). Visual inspection of the head and holding tank seems fine as well. Pretty dry in there.
Anyway, we're still researching right now but I have the most concern about the listing at the moment. It hasn't gotten worse since we noticed it but as I said, it's extremely noticeable and Sure doesn't seem by design. Even with heavier equipment on the starboard side like batteries, cooler and whatnot, it's really concerning.
We think we're going to try cutting out the false bilge anyway because the smell in this boat is wretched. The bilge seems like it's been wet for some time and after all we've read, this seems to be a no brainer mod to do anyway. Maybe it will put us closer to finding the listing issue?
This is more of an introduction of us to the community but if anyone has any insight or comments, we are all ears and soaking up knowledge on this boat.
So, Hello Hunter friends and we'll be seeing you a ton on here for sure.
Cheers!
Richard & Trevor