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Gary Wyngarden
During the week of March 7, 2005, I will be in Alachua, Florida for a tour of the Hunter factory. My reasons for going are twofold. First I have my own personal interest in knowing how well my 1992 Hunter 37.5 was designed and built. Second I will be writing a feature article for the site with pictures sharing what I observed and learned.As fellow Hunter owners, I'm sure you have been exposed to prejudicial comments knocking the design and manufacturing quality of Hunter sailboats. The primary focus of my trip and my article will be to focus on my perceptions of the structural integrity and quality built into the design of the boats and into the manufacturing process. While not a marine engineer or a surveyor, I hope I can at least make some intelligent observations and ask some insightful questions. I expect to have access to some key people at Hunter who are involved in the design and manufacturing of our boats.My purpose in posting this now is to get your input. If you were going to Alachua, what would you like to ask Hunter about the design of our boats and about the manufacturing process? I can't promise that all questions will be asked and answered, but I'll do my best.Gary WyngardenS/V Wanderlust H37.5