Year built
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1977
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Location of boat
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Tarrytown, NY
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The boat is sailed on
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Rivers
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How the boat is used
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Weekends and longer
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Normal wind strength
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10-15 knots
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Average size of crew
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solo
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Liveaboard?
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No
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Owner bought the boat in
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1986
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If the clock could be turned back, would owner buy again?
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Yes, I would buy the boat again. I do wish some features were different and maybe I will get around to modifying them someday.
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Gear that's been added
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Auto Pilot, Loran, GPS, VHF, Speed Log, solar panels. Moved electrical panel to just inside hatch. Installed red nav-light over galley. Modified galley location holes so it can be moved forward to provide more room in main cabin area.
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Structural or complex improvements
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No structural changes. May cut down V-berth to allow for more room.
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The boat's best features
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Shoal draft. Classic lines. It's the neatest looking boat in the club.
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Problem areas in terms of design, materials, maintenance, etc.
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No efficient way to raise and lower mast. Needs three or four people or a crane. If I could figure out an easy way to raise and lower the mast I would trailer more.
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Sailing characterisitcs
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Boat is relatively slow in light wind. Likes brisk steady wind and sails well in it. Lots of fun.
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Motoring characterisitcs
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I have a 9.9 long shaft. More than enough to move the boat right along. This is basicly a 5-6 knot boat. The motor mount needs to be adjustable to get maximum efficiency at different speeds.
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Liveability
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I am 6 feet, 195 lbs. The cabin is cramped and after a week I am usually banged up. I wish the cabin was an inch or two higher so I could sit up straight. And I wish the pop-top (which is a great feature) went up an inch or two higher so I could stand up straight. I wish there were really two adult bunks. I have a plan for providing a better second bunk but it will require putting it away every morning. The cockpit is the best place to sleep if the weather is good.
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The owner's experience in dealing with Hunter (if any)
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Years ago I was able to get some tech info from them. Havn't contacted them lately.
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The owner's experience with the boat dealer or broker, if any
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Bought from a private individual who was trading up.
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Other comments
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I have made several circumnavigations of Long Island, NY. A forty hour open ocean run from the Statue of Liberty to Block Island. (About 120 miles) And back through Long Island Sound. The ocean leg requires a "reasonable" three day weather forecast or I don't go. The trip back through the sound provides for anchoring or docking at night or if the weather turns. It's a great trip and the boat performs well. No scares. Just know what you are doing and are capable of doing. I am ex-Coast Guard, have taught U.S.P.S courses, am a Coast Guard Aux. Coxswain, and have been on the water in this boat for many years.
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