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1. NAME TYPE MAKE LENGTH REGISTRATION HULL COLOR STRIPE COLOR DECK COLOR OTHER DISTINGUISHING MARKS Persons aboard NUMBER NAME AGE PHONE ADDRESS NAME AGE PHONE ADDRESS NAME AGE PHONE ADDRESS 4 Engine TYPE HORSE POWER FUEL CAPACITY 5 Safety equipment LI PFDs Flares L Mirror L Flashlight L Food L Water L EPIRB Raft Dinghy 6 Radio TYPE FREQUENCIES 7 Trip expectations DEPARTING AT APPROX TIME ON DATE FROM LOCATION GOING TO LOCATION RETURNING DATE IN NO EVENT LATER THAN DATE amp TIME 8 Automobile LICENSE STATE MAKE COLOR PARKED AT 9 If not returned by call the Coast Guard or at HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 9 CLOSING UP YOUR BOAT AFTER SAILING When leaving your Hunter Legend at the dock for more than a short time it is a good idea to review the following check list to make sure everything is in order This will help protect the various parts of your boat and add considerably to their attractiveness and useable life Fold and bag headsails and stow below Furl mainsail and cover or remove and also bag Remove and stow all portable deck hardware such as snatch blocks winch handles etc L Secure the boom to the topping lift and set it firmly amidships with the mainsheet purchase Itis also a good idea to riga line from the steering wheel or tiller to a convenient cleat
2. 33 B Electri aluu a u 33 C lola di usus 33 D HateheSu PP 33 E Ele a Engine u L Pc 33 VI Specifications amp Technical Information 27 HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 4 Welcome To THE HUNTER MARINE FAMILY Congratulations on your new sailing yacht manufactured by Hunter Marine We have engineered and constructed your boat to be as fine a yacht as any afloat In order to get the best performance and most enjoyment from your boat you should be familiar with its various elements and functions Please take the time to study this manual and its recommendations for trouble free sailing pleasure We stand behind the quality of your boat with a warranty which you should also review To ensure your warranty is valid please fill out the attached card and send it to us within ten 10 days of the purchase date Section 15 of the Federal Boat Safety Act requires first owners to be registered The warranty data should also be recorded in the space below for your own reference You also need to fill out and mail the warranty cards on your diesel auxiliary battery stove head electric water pump and other accessories These are enclosed in the manufacturers manuals which are included in your owner s pouch OWNER IN
3. HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 11 FOR SAFE BOATING Continued IF TROUBLE OCCURS Radio for help Use the emergency VHF channel i e 156 8MHZ Put on PFDs immediately Slay with the boat In cold water huddle together to prevent hypothermia FLOAT PLAN Make copies of the example on page 1 5 and use one before each trip Fill it out and leave it with a reliable person who will notify the Coast Guard or other rescue organization if you fail to return on time Do not forget to cancel the float plan upon your return HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 12 BRIEF GLOSSARY OF SAILING TERMS BATTEN A thin wooden or plastic strip placed in a pocket in the leech of a sail to help bold its form BLOCK Pulley consisting of a frame in which to set one or more sheaves or rollers Ropes are run over these rollers BOOM Spar at the foot of the mainsail BOOM VANG Tackle secured to the bottom of the boom about three feet aft of the gooseneck The other block attaches to an eye at the base of the mast The vang s purpose is to keep the boom steady and horizontal while sailing CHAINPLATES Strips of metal fastened to the boat s hull or deck designed to take the stress of stays CLEVIS PIN A small stainless steel pin that has a hole in one end for a cotter pin and is used to secure stays to chainplates and mast fittings CLEW The aft most lower corner of a sail COTTER PIN A straight or circular split metal pin used
4. Manual Page 14 II General Handling amp Operation A Electrical System Your Hunter is fitted with a DC electrical system Keep in mind that your DC power source is a 12 volt battery and just as with your automobile it must be charged regularly by operating the motor Unless a state of charge is maintained there may not be enough power to operate the starter motor Dangerous situations can result if the motor cannot be started when needed Supplemental systems such as solar chargers may be used to maintain a charge on the battery ies Make a regular visual check of battery ies to insure proper water level and inspect terminals for signs of corrosion If your boat sits for long periods without use it is often a good idea to remove the battery ies and attach them to a trickle charger to keep them fully charged and ready to use B Water System Your Hunter 23 is equipped with a 5 gallon non pressurized water tank located in the lazarette The water is pulled from the tank by the hand operated pump faucet mounted on the sliding sink stove unit Water from the sink is directly discharged into the environment Follow all applicable regulations regarding discharge of substances into bodies of water C Stove Follow the operating instructions supplied with the unit installed with your boat See appendix D Pumps All pumps should be checked frequently to insure proper operation This is an especially important regular maintenanc
5. number of hours as determined by Hunter Marine All repairs and replacements must be approved in advance by an authorized Hunter Marine representative The warranty does not cover 1 Paint window glass gel coat upholstery damage plastic finishes engines engine parts propellers shafts controls instruments and equipment not manufactured by Hunter Marine 2 Boats or parts which have been altered or subjected to negligence or misuse 3 Commercially used boats This warranty is expressly in lieu of any and all other remedies and expressed warranties Any implied warranties including the warranties of merchantability and fitness are limited to the duration of this limited warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so that the above limitation may not apply to you Any consequential damages which may be incurred are excluded and the liability of Hunter Marine and the purchaser s remedy shall be limited to repair or replacement of any part or party defective by Hunter Marine Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation exclusion may apply to you The purchaser acknowledges that no other representations were made to him with respect to the quality and function of the boat This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state This warranty shall not be effective unle
6. the following seven steps and assign each person their respective task and positions during the stepping of the mast Sailing is a fun and safe sport when the crew operates as a team Good luck and smooth sailing HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 20 STEP 1 You will start off by rais ing the boom crutch to its highest position Then walk the mast aft with the main sail track down until the base of the mast lines up with the mast step Position the mast correctly in the step and have the crew member designated push the pin through the aft hole con necting the two parts at the step to form a hinge Loosen all turnbuckles until there are four 4 full turns on each end and then the uppers lowers and the backstay to the appropriate chainplates Attach a swivel block not included to the mooring pin in the bow Tie the jib sheet to the forestay turnbuckle with a bowline and lead the sheet through the swivel block and aft to one of the jib sheet winches You are now ready to raise the mast We suggest that you double check these procedures one more time before going to step two STEP 2 The strongest of the crew members will be the one to raise the mast as far as possible while standing in the cockpit at the forward end while another crew member puts ten sion on the line attached to the headstay by cranking the jib sheet winch with the winch handle Tighten this line as tight as you can STEP 3 Afte
7. vertically to promote airflow around each cushion D Hatches Hatches and floorboards should be left open a crack to provide ventilation for the whole boat However it is prudent to loosely cover any open hatches with a tarp or plastic sheeting E Outboard Engine 1 Take it home and store it in a safe place Be very careful storing the gas tank as the gasoline is very flammable HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 26 VI Specifications amp Technical Information HUNTER 23 PROFILE SPECIFICATIONS L O A 23 3 L W L 19 7 8 DRAFT KEEL 2 3 DISPLACEMENT 2 450 LBS BALLAST 800 LBS HEADROOM 4 7 MAST HEIGHT FR DWL 33 SAIL AREA 100 FORETRIANGLE 235 5 SQ FT 9 9 J 8 6 25 8 26 0 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL MEASUREMENTS APPROXIMATE HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 27 o gt GNNOUD 9 AUALLVE DAN V98 MOVIE NUALS Ps 504 V58 aTa ANNOY NIAVO ah 50 VO9T MOVIE qa VD 8 SLHDIINYALS V99 XLIHM MOVIE VOS ISOd ISVN SLHOIINIJVO V99 NATA MOVE ALIHM VD 91 THNVd HOLIMS 2 LHOIIISVW 9 qmi MOVTS ALIHM ANTS AAA VD 9t AUALLVE 22 T STOSWAS NOLLVOTIddV WAOTO 4 eju THIM NOVI VD 8 NV JWV3IOVIG TVORLLOATA H LIM L104 TAT AMA AHL sola asa uox ET WALLNOH HUNTER L
8. ARE MAINTENANCE Check all fittings regularly to be sure screws are tight Occasionally lubricate all moving parts on such fittings as blocks turnbuckles and cam cleats as well as the locking pins of snatch blocks track slides spinnaker poles etc Inspect chocks deats and fairleads for roughness and smooth with fine grained emery paper if necessary Also replace any missing or damaged cotter pins in turnbuckles and shackles and either tape them or use protective covers manufactured for that purpose HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 25 V Storage Winterization IMPORTANT Winter storage is recommended to be done in one of the following three ways either 1 by blocking the boat via a cradle or 2 with chained stands on level ground or 3 by storing the boat in the water with a bubbler system to prevent icing Damage to your boat including engine misalignment caused by twisting is not covered by the warranty A Sails Sails and synthetic lines should be washed and dried thoroughly Sails should be properly folded and stowed in a dry well ventilated place Many sailboat owners send their sails back to the sail manufacturer at the end of each season The sail maker will check the stitching and sailcloth for wear and store the sails until the start of the next season B Electrical Remove battery from boat Refer to Engine Manual C Cushions Cushions should be removed and stored at home if possible If not prop them
9. EGEND Owner s Manual ONILLIS TINH NYHL OILSVId A Page 30 A311v9 ISOH OVACTSIHS 1 1 TIIM HOHONV F 113M YOHONY ISOH OVAGTSIHS 1 QvaH M3 1VM HS34 A311TvVO Z ONISNL SNATALNGAIOd XNVL H31VM IVD S L aN3931 AWNV3IOVIG ONISN YId CHALINOH HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual HUNTER 23 RUDDER MECHANISM PULL TO LOWER RUDDER RUDDER HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 31 HUNTER 23 ANCHOR WELL FORESTAY ATTACHMENT FORESTAY CHAINPLATE HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 32
10. FORMATION CARD HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IS ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE TRANSOM STARBOARD SIDE UPPER CORNER THIS NUMBER MUST BE GIVEN IN ALL NECESSARY COMMUNICATIONS HULL NUMBER DATE DELIVERED TO OWNER YACHT NAME OWNER NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE HOME PORT MODEL SIZE HULL SAIL ENGINE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER PROPELLER SIZE DEALER STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE DEALER SIGNATURE OWNER SIGNATURE HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 5 A copy of Chapman s Piloting Seamanship and Small Boat Handling is provided with your Hunter Marine boat as part of the standard equipment Any questions regarding the meaning of terminology used in this manual may be referenced in your Chapman s HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 6 HUNTER MARINE LIMTTED WARRANTY Hunter Marine warrants to the first use purchaser for a period of twelve 12 Months from the date of sale any part manufactured by Hunter to be free of defects caused by faulty workmanship or materials under normal use and service During this period Hunter Marine will replace any part judged to be defective by Hunter Marine free of charge at its plant or at the option of Hunter by an authorized Hunter Marine dealer Transportation costs are the responsibility of the first use purchaser The labor cost reimbursement will be based on a labor allowance schedule established by Hunter Marine and where not applicable on a reasonable
11. Hunter 23 Owner s Manual Text photos and drawings taken from original manual provided with new Hunter Legend vessels in the 1980s In addition to minor formatting spelling and grammar changes sections from the original manual pertaining to systems on larger vessels have been removed It is the intention of the author to expand this document to include additional information pertaining specifically to the Hunter 23 HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 2 HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Table of Contents I Introduction Welcome To The Hunter Marine Family 5 OWNER INFORMATION CARD a 5 PRE DEPARTURE CHECKLIST 8 FLOAT PLAN a E E E E a a tU DINE Mus 9 CLOSING UP YOUR ionns aaa EEEE aaa a ah 10 BOAT AFTER SAILING M sasa 10 FOR SAFE BOATING L eken Saas ats 11 BRIEF GLOSSARY OF SAILING TERMS esee eene stent enne netten etn snnt tns ense net 13 II General Handling amp Operation 15 A Electrical System ir ease E RU nl ERA NU SE PAD MAR 15 Water Syste ercsi siise ixi cta E RO Es LUN TIERRA UR EE EAR es d
12. a V shaped grinding bit Also cut one quarter inch or so beyond the end of each crack to relieve any stress 3 Brush away all dust from the crack 4 Mix gel coat with filler powder to form a creamy consistency Mix more than enough patching compound to do the job and stir to a smooth blend 5 Temperatures should be in the 60s or above or a heat lamp should be used for application 6 Using a putty knife work the mixture firmly into the crack to eliminate air bubbles Leave an excess of about one sixteenth of an inch above the surface of the crack to allow for shrinkage Wet sand and buff with compound the repaired area TEAK CARE Teak wood is an extremely durable wood with high oil content To maintain that durable quality it should be given a coat of teak oil once a year or more in northern climates and twice a year or more in tropical climates Teak can be allowed to weather out as seen on many boats but this will eventually lead to cracking and splitting If you wish to maintain your teak with varnish resin or urethane a sealer should be applied after cleaning and sanding Complete finishing procedures can be obtained from your marine finish products manufacturer or supplier FABRIC CARE Cushions should be removed and stored at home if possible If not prop them vertically to promote airflow around each cushion WINCH MAINTENANCE Follow the maintenance instructions prescribed by the winch manufacturer GENERAL HARDW
13. chor a quick tug should free it from the bottom Take care not to damage the topsides when hauling the anchor aboard It is good practice to thoroughly clean the anchor prior to placingit in the anchor well HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 16 III Sails amp Rigging A Tuningthe Conventional Fractional Rig Hunter 23 Hunter 26 5 Hunter 333 Legend 35 Legend 37 TUNING THE RIGGING After raising your mast attach the headstay backstay upper shrouds and lower shrouds Set the headstay turnbuckle at half open and then tighten back stay turnbuckle to medium tension To center the mast athwartships start with only slight tension on the upper and lower shrouds Check that the mast is centered in the boat by measuring CONVENTIONAL FRACTIONAL RIG Upper continued Backstay runs from masthead to backstay chainplate on deck Headstay runs from masthead to stemhead on deck Spreader Upper runs from tang or t ball on top of mast through spreader tip to chainplate on deck Lower runs from tang or t ball below spreader to chainplate on deck Turnbuckles HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 17 from the masthead to the chainplates with a steel tape measure hoisted com pletely up the main halyard Adjust the upper shroud until the measurements port and starboard are exactly the same Now the spar is plumb athwartships tension both uppers equally counting turnbuckle revolutions as you go Tighten uppers unt
14. cordion pleat from the foot to the heel Next roll the folded sail from the tack to the clew and slide carefully into bag At the end of each season it is good practice to have your local sail maker inspect your sails LM JAVA for signs of wear and tear HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 19 E Care of Standing Rigging The stays and shrouds on your Hunter or Legend are highly durable stainless steel to insure years of reliable service To protect your standing rigging keep it clean and whenever possible rinse thoroughly with freshwater Check occasionally for fish hooks strands of wire that have broken and curled outward These can snag sails and inflict painful cuts in bare hands Broken strands indicate the wire is deteriorating and should be replaced Also inspect turnbuckles regularly and replace any missing cotter pins Occasional lubricating improves both the life and the function of the turnbuckles Care of Running Rigging To protect your running rigging sheets halyards from damage wash with cold water and a mild detergent if necessary especially after exposure to saltwater Rinse thoroughly and coil Hang the tail ends of halyards off the deck to promote drying Sheets should also be hung to dry Inspect all lines periodically for fraying and other damage Lines showing substantial wear should be replaced G Stepping the Mast on the Hunter 23 Hunter Marine recommends that you walk through
15. d be operated in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer As a precaution to insure that you do not lose the outboard if the clamp comes loose always have a safety line attached from the motor to the boat HUNTER 23 TRAILER It is recommended that you maintain your trailer weight at approximately 225 pounds HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 23 IV Maintenance A Electrical Systems The electrical system is a 12 volt negative ground installation The owner should periodically inspect battery ies and cables for signs of corrosion cracks and electrolyte leakage B Plumbing Systems All pumps should be checked frequently to insure proper operation This is an especially important regular maintenance item since proper functioning of a pump could save your vessel from serious damage in the future Inspect all hoses for chafing and dry rot See that hose clamps are tight Check that the pump Impeller area is clean and free of obstructions Inspect electrical wiring for corrosion Make sure float switches move freely and are making an electrical connection The owner should become familiar with the layout of the water and waste systems by walking through the boat with the diagrams provided in this manual It is especially important that the owner mows all thru hull valve locations and inspects for leaks frequently General Thru hull List varies from boat to boat see diagrams in section VI 1 Engine cooli
16. e item since functioning of a pump could save your boat from serious damage at some future time Inspect all hoses for chafing and dry rot See that hose clamps are tight Check that pump impeller area is clean and free of obstructions Inspect electrical wiring for corrosion Make sure float switch moves freely and is making an electrical connection E Docking Docking your boat should be handled carefully to avoid potential damage Under normal wind and water conditions the following considerations should be made 1 Whenever possible your approach should be made against the prevailing wind and current to assist in stopping the boat Where these conditions are contrary the strongest should be used to determine approach 1 Approaching the dock dock lines and fenders should be at ready loose gear stowed and decks cleared Determine the direction of wind and current and once you decide which side of the boat will be against the dock rig dock lines and fenders on the appropriate side One dock line should be attached to the bow cleat another to the stem cleat opposite the HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 15 side that will lie against the dock NOTE If the boat is to lie against a piling riga fender board across two or more fenders Tying up attach bow and stern lines to dock hauling boat in with fenders against dock Rig crossing spring lines to limit motion forward and aft Be sure to allow some slack in all lines
17. il you have approximately one inch of prebend fore and aft in the mast This is achieved because the swept spreaders will push the middle part of the mast forward as you increase tension of the uppers Now tighten the lower shrouds evenly making sure the mast remains straight athwartship Sight up the luff groove to assure this straightness Lowers should end up almost as tight as the uppers the uppers should always be the tightest Both the Legend 35 and Legend 37 are equipped with double spreaders The three shrouds should be made progressively tighter toward the top of the rig the uppers should be the tightest of all Tighten backstay to a taut position perhaps eight to ten turns past your original tension Check the mast tuning by sailing in medium winds 1 12 knots Sometimes fine tuning the upper and lower shrouds is necessary when the spar is loaded in sailing conditions Sail on both tacks sighting up the luff groove to check athwartship straightness Both upper and lower shrouds should be taut on the leeward side When mast tuning is complete install cotter pins in all turnbuckles and tape over sharp edges of the collar pins with chafe tape B Roller Furling OPERATING THE ROLLER FURLING 1 To furl the sail release the jib sheet and pull in on furling line from cockpit Hand power is all that s needed only special situations necessitate using a winch 2 To roll the jib tightly around the headstay it is advisable to keep s
18. l safety inspection Call your local Coast Guard Auxiliary for details Be familiar with the use of distress signals and PFDs AVOID FIRES Handle fuels carefully Read the engine owner s manual for proper fuel system maintenance and inspect your engine s fuel system periodically Heed fire extinguisher regulations and keep them in good condition While refueling a Fill the portable tanks on the dock b Tie the boat securely c Extinguish cigarettes and all flames on the boat Turn off all engines and electrical equipment d Keep the hose nozzle in contact with the fuel can or fill e Wipe up all fuel spillage f Ventilate the engine and fuel compartment g Check boat for fumes BEFORE GETTING UNDERWAY Leave a float plan Perform pre departure check list Check the weather do not venture out if the weather is threatening WHILE UNDERWAY PFDs should be worn by children and non swimmers at all times Everyone should wear them if conditions become hazardous Do not operate a boat if intoxicated fatigued or stressed These human factors cause 50 percent of all boating accidents Keep a good lookout This is especially true of sailboats Keep a watch to leeward under the headsail Keep away from swimmers divers and skiers Obey state and federal laws Know your local laws and rules of the road Respect bad weather Try to get to shore if the weather turns bad Get and carry a radio with a NOAA weather band on FM 162 40 162 55 MHZ
19. ng system 2 Galley sink 3 Head sink 4 Head toilet water intake 5 Holding tank discharge 6 Scupper drains C Fuel System The owner should inspect the condition of fuel lines for cracks or leaks A primary source of fuel related problems is water in the system The owner should seek out only well maintained fueling facilities and make sure fuel fill caps are tightly secured after filling Check and maintain fuel filters periodically D General Care CLEANING FIBERGLASS SURFACES Fiberglass surfaces should be cleaned regularly Normal accumulations of surface dirt can be removed simply by occasional rinsing with water If your boat is operated in salt water more frequent rinsing will be required To remove stubborn dirt grease or oil use a mild detergent and a soft brush Rinse with clean fresh water It is also a good idea to wax the fiberglass once or twice a year to maintain a deep glossy appearance Your local marine supply should be able to provide an appropriate Wax FIBERGLASS REPAIRS Your Hunter or Legend dealer can supply you with the proper gel coat used to repair any hairline cracks or chips HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 24 1 Using a mild detergent solution clean repair area completely of wax dirt or oil and dry completely 2 To patch spider web or hairline cracks begin by widening the crack so that it will hold putty This is most easily done with an electric drill or router equipped with
20. o the transom REEFING To reduce a sail by rolling or folding up part of it RIGGING The wire supporting the spars is called standing rigging stays or shrouds and the ropes used in setting and trimming sails are known as running rigging halyards and sheets ROLLER FURLING A method of reducing sail on a main or jib by rolling the sail around a rod or wire SHACKLE A U shaped piece of metal with a pin across the open ends SHEET A rope used to trim a sail SHROUD A length of wire used to support a spar same as a stay SLACK The opposite of taut i e slack away or off to pay out SPREADERS Aluminum tubes that project from a mast in a traverse direction in order to keep a stay at proper tension and to help hold the mast erect STAY A length of wire used to support a spar same as a shroud STEMHEAD FITTING The fitting nearest the bow on the deck where the headstay attaches STEP To step a mast is to set it in position TACK The lower forward comer of a sail TILLER A piece of wood connected with the rudder head By this the rudder is moved as desired TOPPING LIFT A wire and or rope that attaches to the top of the mast and fastens to the end of the boom Its purpose is to hold the end of the boom up when the mainsail is lowered TRIM To trim sails To put them in correct relation to the wind by means of sheets TURNBUCKLE A device used to maintain correct tension on rigging HUNTER LEGEND Owner s
21. ome tension on the jib sheet This can be done by holding the jib sheet and allowing it to slide through your fingers or by leaving two turns around a winch while furling After jib has been completely furled furling line should be cleated and jib sheet tensioned 3 To unfurl uncleat furling line leaving one turn around the cleat for friction This prevents snags on the drum The jib sheet on leeward side of boat is then pulled to unfurl sail It may be unrolled part way or all the way depending on wind conditions REEFING THE ROLLER FURLING SAIL 1 The sail should be tightly rolled to maintain optimum sail shape Leave two turns around the sheet winch with the tail of the jib sheet held loosely in your hand Then pull the furling line in against tension of jib sheet to achieve the tightest roll and therefore the best sail shape 2 You may reef the sail to any point Most any sail may be reefed except a large genoa which is specifically cut very full and has a lightweight cloth that cannot withstand the strain of reefing Consult a sail maker if in doubt C Reefing the Mainsail Your Hunter or Legend is equipped with an easy to use jiffy reefing system HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 18 To reef the main 1 Ease the mainsheet boom vang if installed making sure top ping lift is secured in position 2 Lower the main halyard so that tack reef cringle 1 can be placed on gooseneck reef hook 2 Re tension main hal
22. r making sure that the headstay line is fully supporting the mast and is now sec urely cleated the crew members change pos itions the crew member at the winch takes the place of the crew member at the mast and vice versa HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 21 STEP 4 The mast continues to be raised by a joint effort of cranking the winch while at the same time hoisting guiding the mast easily as the headstay line will carry the bulk of the weight Team effort here pays off Be sure it doesn t lean from side to side keep it straight as it goes up STEP 5 The crew member guiding the mast upward holds it in the upright position while the crew member at the winch goes forward Disconnect the headstay line and attach the headstay to the chainplate STEP 6 All you need to do now is insert the forward pin through the holes at the mast step thereby securing the mast to the mast step and deck The other crew member continues to hold the mast steady during this final procedure STEP 7 Now all you have left to do is tighten and tune the rigging attach the sails and give your Hunter 23 the once over before backing the trailer into the water and setting out to sea Make sure all your gear is properly stowed your car is locked and you have the keys and then you re ready for any adventure waiting you and your crew HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 22 HUNTER 23 MOTOR The Hunter 23 outboard motor shoul
23. ss the Hunter Marine warranty card and pre delivery service record are completed and returned to Hunter Marine within ten 10 days after the date of sale to the first use purchaser HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 7 PRE DEPARTURE CHECKLIST L Check bilge for excess water LC Check weather conditions and tides L Check food supply Foul weather gear Linen sleeping bags Fuel Water Sunscreen and sunglasses Tools Docking and anchor gear L Check radio operations C Navigation charts and instruments Float plans to a friend of coast guard See next page Fuel for stove Cooking and eating utensils L Check battery water level C Oil level tighten V belts L Check for loose electrical connections in the engine room L Secure tools or any loose equipment in the engine room so as not to get fouled in engine L AC systems off electrical cord stowed L Doors and drawers secured L Check steering lock to lock C Check mast for rigging irregularities or tightness L Halyards and sheets are clear and ready to run Nolines or other obstructions near the propeller or bow Anchor ready to run Check lifelines for tightness L Tum on fuel and water lines Stowallloose gear Open engine cooling water intake thru hull valve HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 8 FLOAT PLAN 1 Name of person reporting and telephone number 2 Description of boat
24. to keep the rudder from swinging back and forth with the motion of the water Attach the shackle ends of all halyards to convenient fittings and take up slack Cleat and coil halyard tails and permanent sheets hanging them off the deck to promote drying Coil and stow all other lines L Cover the winches and steering pedestal when leaving for several days or more Close all fuel lines and gate valves Turn off the electrical system Pump the bilge Check air vents secure ports and hatches swab the deck particularly if you have operated in saltwater C Make a final check of mooring lines chafing gear fenders etc HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 10 FOR SAFE BOATING BE PREPARED Take a safe boating course from the Coast Guard You can call 800 336 BOAT for information on courses in your area Carry all safety equipment required by federal and state law Federal requirements are discussed in Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats which can be acquired from U S Coast Guard Office of Boating Public and Consumer Affairs Washington D C 20593 State requirements will come from your local State Boating Administration The Coast Guard also recommends a first aid kit a pump or bailer a transistor or weather radio extra fuel a paddle anchor and line and extra drinking water also if not a requirement flares Get a Coast Guard Auxiliary Courtesy Examination This is a free confidentia
25. to compensate for tidal activity if present Never use bow rail stern rail or stanchions to secure the vessel even for brief periods 2 For other types of moorings or for abnormal wind or water conditions consult your Chapman s or other approved boating guide F Anchoring Your Hunter comes with an on deck anchor well and a burying type anchor as standard equipment The anchor is selected to suit the size and weight of your boat under normal anchoring conditions and provides its best holding characteristic in muddy or sandy bottoms When anchoring pay particular attention to the scope of your anchor rode i e the relationship between the depth of the water and the length of the rode A good rule of thumb is to allow a scope of about 7 1 a rode seven times as long as the vertical distance from the bow to the bottom A helpful aid is to mark the rode every 20 feet or so with knots or other types of indicators Before dropping anchor make sure the bitter end is secured to the cleat in the anchor well Also be sure to consider wind direction currents mean low tide depths and other local conditions when anchoring as well as the positions of any boats already anchored nearby CAUTION Anchoring in unusual water and or weather conditions will require additional precautions Consult your Chapman s or other approved guide for suggestions To weigh anchor motor or sail under main only slowly forward When at a point directly above the an
26. to hold a clevis pin in place DOWNHAUL A device used to tighten the luff of a sail FAIRLEAD An eye used to lead line in the direction desired FOOT The lower edge of a sail GOOSENECK A metal device that secures the boom to the mast GUDGEON A metal socket attached to the transom to receive the pintle of the rudder GUNWALES The upper edge of a boat s side where it meets the deck HALYARD A line for hoisting or raising the sails HEAD The upper corner of a sail HEADBOARD The fitting at the head of a sail with a hole in it to receive the main halyard HEADSTAY The foremost stay on a sailboat A jib is set on a headstay JIB SNAPS Small fittings that are attached to the luff of a jib which secure the jib to the headstay J IBE The action of the mainsail when shifting from one side of the boat to the other when heading downwind JIFFY REEFING see reefing A quick method of reefing the mainsail sometimes with one line LEECH The aft edge of a sail LUFF The forward edge of a sail MAINSHEET The line used to trim a mainsail MASTHEAD FITTING The fitting at the top of a mast HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 13 BRIEF GLOSSARY Continued MAST STEP A metal fitting that holds the base of the mast in position OUTHAUL A line used to haul the clew of a sail out to the edge of the boom PINTLES Pins on the forward side of a boat s rudder designed to rest in and pivot on the gudgeons secured t
27. u av d Ee ISI IM Ts oup SR UE 15 C T 15 D 19 T FERES 15 E D GKRIBG 15 E ADCHOPDBIL eee DAA 16 HT Sails Sz H TERM GER AR Ud 17 A Tuning the Conventional Fractional Rig Hunter 23 Hunter 26 5 Hunter 333 Legend 35 17 B Roler FUTURO u a 18 C Reefing the rt esdi nee sE Conn PD Ub bd Citi 18 D Sail a sans Saa aa 19 FE Care of Standing Fi OG oues ies VOIX Quer nine aaa cadens 20 E Care OF Running issa at HEP YR Ul aaa e 20 G Stepping the Mast on the Hunter 23 20 HUNTER LEGEND Owner s Manual Page 3 IV 30 A senate i Rey pce S MIT TT TT ne ne TT 30 B Plumbing Systems 30 G Fuel SYSterflu u a was 30 D General Cane n E E 30 V Storage VV ET zation ENTRE a o t T 33 A SSNS ses cs sS ua
28. yard when hooked in place 3 Clew reef line 3 must now be tensioned so that clew reef cringle is brought down snugly against boom Readjust mainsheet and boom vang The reefed folds of cloth can be rolled up and secured with short lines through the reef points and around the folds and boom IMPORTANT Be sure to untie these first when shaking out the reef 6 To unreef reverse the procedure gi gt D Sail Care and Storage Your Hunter or Legend comes with Dacron mainsail and 110 genoa jib To extend the life of your sails and maintain their best performance 1 Never use them in wind ranges that exceed their capabilities 2 Never let them luff for extended periods of time 3 Rinse your sails in freshwater whenever possible if you sail in saltwater 4 Tub wash them every few seasons to keep them bright and attractive CAUTION Do not machine wash Use a mild detergent in warm water and 5 Remove all detergents completely with a thorough rinsing For oil and grease stains use commercial cleaning solvents Should a yellow stain develop bleach with oxalic acid and rinse thoroughly Rust stains should be soaked in a warm solution of two parts hydrochloric acid per 100 parts water rinsing thoroughly After rinsing your sails spread them and allow drying thoroughly before bagging This is a good time to inspect them for minor damage When dry fold according to diagram First spread sail on flat surface then fold in a smooth ac

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