Hi Sean,
I notice that everyone who is talking about ballast and design are not Passage 42 owners. I have a 1991 model Hunter Passage 42, Hull #65. I would be shocked if your design and construction differed from mine. The bulb-wing keel is solid lead and weighs about 8,000 lbs. (7,900 if I remember correctly). I can't imagine that additional ballast is required, and I know of no P42 owners who have added any (other than the prior owner of your boat). It certainly is perplexing.
Before we started cruising with our P42, she was pretty light at just slightly over the design displacement of 24,000 lbs. Last time we hauled out she weighed 30,000 lbs. She has handled well at both weights, although she was faster when lighter. My feeling is that additional ballast isn't required, and certainly once you start adding things to the boat it makes up the difference.
With 4 tons at the keel, she's plenty steady with a good center of gravity.
Take care,
Paul
I notice that everyone who is talking about ballast and design are not Passage 42 owners. I have a 1991 model Hunter Passage 42, Hull #65. I would be shocked if your design and construction differed from mine. The bulb-wing keel is solid lead and weighs about 8,000 lbs. (7,900 if I remember correctly). I can't imagine that additional ballast is required, and I know of no P42 owners who have added any (other than the prior owner of your boat). It certainly is perplexing.
Before we started cruising with our P42, she was pretty light at just slightly over the design displacement of 24,000 lbs. Last time we hauled out she weighed 30,000 lbs. She has handled well at both weights, although she was faster when lighter. My feeling is that additional ballast isn't required, and certainly once you start adding things to the boat it makes up the difference.
With 4 tons at the keel, she's plenty steady with a good center of gravity.
Take care,
Paul