Wonder Where the Hull you Are, H 35.5 HULL 1 AND 2 ? ?

Feb 1, 2011
281
sail boat dock
Steve's hull 3 in Mex got me wondering about the whereabouts of the first two off the assembly line. I did a search here and found that Hunter forum poster 'Hoomali' owned hull 1, at one point. I sent a PM but not sure if they are site users anymore.
So, anyone have any clues or sightings to share ?

Lot's of good comments on the hull form in the old posts, like this from Les,

" This was a great boat; a fast sailor, a fun sailor and an enjoyable boat all the way around. We race her and had our share of wins even winning Boat of the Year once in local waters. She was just about perfect"

or John
" It was a Pacific Cup race, San Francisco to Hawaii, over 2000 nm, where a Cal 40 with the acknowledged top tactician in the entire fleet raced against a new Hunter 35.5 with a no-name crew and the Hunter won. And the guy on the '40 bought the boat and tweaked it out just for that one race! I remember one comment the '40 skipper said, at one point they had the spinnaker up but it was so rough they couldn't take it down. This was around '90 or '91 and there were some really rough conditions they had to sail through - not your everyday sleigh ride. If I race my H-35 ('88), and I haven't much, it's put in the same group with the Cal 40's for PHRF purposes, an indicator we're about even for speed and this is supported by the races I've been in. "

Thanks for your replies
Hull 38
 
Nov 14, 2010
25
hunter 42 Tacoma
Back in the 90's the owner raced out of Tacoma Yacht Club. I know he won Swiftsure and Grand Prix in the mid 90's. I have not seen him in any of the Grand Prix I raced in (early 2000's).
 
Feb 1, 2011
281
sail boat dock
Thanks for the tip.
A bit of digging and I found so far 17 35.5 hulls in Washington State and 12 boats in British Columbia, enough for a Rendevous or maybe a match race, a PNW Liberty Cup ?.
 
Jul 5, 2009
47
2 376 Kaneohe Yacht Club
H 35.5 Hull #1

Steve's hull 3 in Mex got me wondering about the whereabouts of the first two off the assembly line. I did a search here and found that Hunter forum poster 'Hoomali' owned hull 1, at one point. I sent a PM but not sure if they are site users anymore.
So, anyone have any clues or sightings to share ?

Lot's of good comments on the hull form in the old posts, like this from Les,

" This was a great boat; a fast sailor, a fun sailor and an enjoyable boat all the way around. We race her and had our share of wins even winning Boat of the Year once in local waters. She was just about perfect"

or John
" It was a Pacific Cup race, San Francisco to Hawaii, over 2000 nm, where a Cal 40 with the acknowledged top tactician in the entire fleet raced against a new Hunter 35.5 with a no-name crew and the Hunter won. And the guy on the '40 bought the boat and tweaked it out just for that one race! I remember one comment the '40 skipper said, at one point they had the spinnaker up but it was so rough they couldn't take it down. This was around '90 or '91 and there were some really rough conditions they had to sail through - not your everyday sleigh ride. If I race my H-35 ('88), and I haven't much, it's put in the same group with the Cal 40's for PHRF purposes, an indicator we're about even for speed and this is supported by the races I've been in. "

Thanks for your replies
Hull 38
Aloha, I owned hull #1 for many years and sold it in 2008 (bought a 376). I sold it to another member of Kaneohe Yacht Club and it is still being sailed. If I can provide any info please email me at tomclarkg50@gmail.com