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![]() No response Rob? I was out sailing, Bart. What would you like to know about the Hunter 43? I've only sailed it twice for short periods, but I have some idea of her behavior. I certainly don't agree with JG or his buddies that it's hard to sail. In fact, trim was quite forgiving. She's heavy and tracks okay, but not easy to tack without some good breeze. Her helm is short (Very) on feedback and her arch/bimini combo make it hard to watch the sail trim. She feels heavy and slow compared to a Catalina 400 for example, but allowances should be made for the gear level and added weight here. Surprisingly, room behind the helm is poor. This model has everything from Wind Generator, genset to a pricey custom davits system. She even has power winches to send her main up in a jiffy. I'll probably taking the owner out again in a few days and I can give you more info if you're interested. Plus I'll take some better pics. She's not a boat I'd buy, but then I'm not 66 years old either. This boat makes sense for some folks and for 140K she's a floating home with a lot of comfort. Sitting right next to her slip is a new Hunter 38 run by Sailtime. Looking at that boat I can honestly say Hunter has come a long way since the 90's. RB 35s5 NY |
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Thanks for the report Rob. I would like to know more.
And, I'd enjoy seeing some pic's of the boat. Is this it? http://www.sailboatowners.com/boats/...46&fno=0&bts=T What year was it? Why was it not easy to tack? What size was the head sail? Speaking of which is it a masthead or fractional rig? What kind of winches does she have? Lewmar? How many? What size? I'd guess it only has four--two primaries and two cabintop for halyard. Am I wrong? Where is the sink in the galley? Close to the centerline? Is it deep? Layout below is??? Is the main fully battened? Does it have an adjustable backstay? Does it even have a backstay? Straight or split? What sail shape controls does it have? What kind of keel? Fin? Wing? Is it a spade rudder? or Skeg hung? Draft? Beam? End or mid boom sheeting? Rigid vang? Dutchman/Lazy Jacks or what? Single or double spreader? Thanks in advance Bart Capt. Rob wrote: I was out sailing, Bart. What would you like to know about the Hunter 43? I've only sailed it twice for short periods, but I have some idea of her behavior. I certainly don't agree with JG or his buddies that it's hard to sail. In fact, trim was quite forgiving. She's heavy and tracks okay, but not easy to tack without some good breeze. Her helm is short (Very) on feedback and her arch/bimini combo make it hard to watch the sail trim. She feels heavy and slow compared to a Catalina 400 for example, but allowances should be made for the gear level and added weight here. Surprisingly, room behind the helm is poor. This model has everything from Wind Generator, genset to a pricey custom davits system. She even has power winches to send her main up in a jiffy. I'll probably taking the owner out again in a few days and I can give you more info if you're interested. Plus I'll take some better pics. She's not a boat I'd buy, but then I'm not 66 years old either. This boat makes sense for some folks and for 140K she's a floating home with a lot of comfort. Sitting right next to her slip is a new Hunter 38 run by Sailtime. Looking at that boat I can honestly say Hunter has come a long way since the 90's. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() What size was the head sail? Speaking of which is it a masthead or fractional rig? Bart, you're acting pretty silly. Some of your questions are obvious in the pic. Bad troll on your part. Off for a sail at 3:00. RB 35s5 NY |
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No troll. It looks like I made it clear you
have no clue what sort of boat you were sailing. You can't answer the obvious questions that are the first things other sailors would want to know about a boat like masthead or fractional? Off for a sail? Pay attention this time. Capt. Rob wrote: What size was the head sail? Speaking of which is it a masthead or fractional rig? Bart, you're acting pretty silly. Some of your questions are obvious in the pic. Bad troll on your part. Off for a sail at 3:00. |
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![]() Bart wrote: No troll. It looks like I made it clear you have no clue what sort of boat you were sailing. You can't answer the obvious questions that are the first things other sailors would want to know about a boat like masthead or fractional? Dude, get over it. If you don't know the rig type for this boat, you're truly sad. If you think I don't know it, fine. I'm only the selling broker on her. I'm guessing that you have no clue. Here's a hint: Where's the backstay? As to your other sad troll questions....puhlease! You gotta do better than that. Keep us posted on your project boat. If you need a boat to actually take sailing I'm about to get a nice Pearson 37 in that needs nothing. Going sailing as soon as the kid wakes up....l8ter. RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote:
I'm only the selling broker on her. Bob, I can't seem to find your name listed with the Yacht Brokers Association of America, perhaps you should contact them and have them correct their membership list. Cheers Marty |
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