Hunter ca croazieră trăiește la bordul unei barca cu pânze? Episodul 148 – Lady K Sailing

Hunter ca croazieră trăiește la bordul unei barca cu pânze?  Episodul 148 - Lady K Sailing



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43 thoughts on “Hunter ca croazieră trăiește la bordul unei barca cu pânze? Episodul 148 – Lady K Sailing

  1. I just looked at a Hunter 466 and a Marlow Hunter 40 (Funny I just did a search in my journal from the past year because for a minute I couldn't remember the "Marlow" part. Turns out…. in March I helped transfer a Hunter 38, in July I chartered a Hunter 29 and in October I hung out with y friend George on his Hunter in Annapolis. All terrific boats very nice, good sailing – Guess they're popular and common.)
    Anyway the 466 seemed almost perfect. Plenty of room below, the two aft cabins, one had a locker making it somewhat a 'tunnel' but the starboard side had more than enough head space. (Two good cabins and one that will work – perfect.) I liked the V-berth, almost an island. Afterwards I looked at the Marlow Hunter 40. It seemed almost the same – but everything was smaller, the doors were narrow, the V berth … maybe a one person V berth – it seemed short. The aft had a full 'cabin' but I found it pretty awful. If there's 18" between the mattress and the floor of the cockpit I'd be surprised. I couldn't avoid hitting stuff with my head. Kind of a deal breaker.
    I was told that the 2004 40 would sail better than the older 46. I don't know. So what do you think? They all had nice woodwork and good cockpits. The anchor locker tip is really good, also the water heater. So one day you notice there's some rust on the water heater – well now we know they're crappy so we order a replacement. It arrives a month later- the original hasn't failed yet and our better half hasn't had to take a single cold shower. Good information – Thank you. Good to know about the difference between an 'island hopper' and a 'cruiser.'

  2. I have a dinky Hunter 22 and its a great day sailer and OMG it was cheap! I love it.
    It points so well most days I can't tell where the wind is coming from by the performance. The downwind criticism is real. The first 2 years I owned it I avoided running. Once I rigged a preventer I was able to relax and not have to sail an exact downwind coarse to keep the main in place. The slightest coarse deviation with the slightest gust would send the boom bouncing and flipping to the other side.

  3. Dude, I had to pause and say you just freaked me out for a second. My name is Tim and for just a second I thought you were talking directly to me. I might be a little high, idk.

  4. I like Hunters but the one I had the skylights were badly molded so there was no sealant that would keep them sealed even to go sailing one time would break the seal and it would leak and Hunter refused to fix it. I'm 71 now and i don't like healing over so much and standing on my ear all day. I'm tired of that its time to get a catamaran or trimaran that can be more comfortable and with a little less motion. Trimaran slices the waves and does not hobby horse so much.

  5. TaylorRoman
    I've only Owned a Hunter 30 1992 and I thought it was great, did everything I needed it to do. The price was right and nothing was as good as finishing work on Friday and heading out for the weekend. She had a Queen sized bed in the back port to starboard. Lived on her for five years.
    Thank you for bringing back those memmories.

  6. Good videos. 2questions. Suggestions for a very good sailing 30 to 32 footers for an older couple/single hand if wife isn’t up to it and staying in Puget Sound. J32 comes to mind with smaller genny, maybe self tending, and a main that can move the boat well alone. We like to daysail in the afternoons. What happened to Yachtworld search functions, especially advanced search? I have to find it through an online search and the site is so slow probably from all the pop up ads. Any other nation wide search sites you recommend? Thanks

  7. Love seeing someone talking about hunters I love my 34 and I live with my family it has alot of space for a 34 everyone that talks smack about them hasn't owned 1

  8. You know, in most civilized society, we have this thing calls Air Conditioning.

    Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C or AC, is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior environment (sometimes referred to as 'comfort cooling') and in some cases also strictly controlling the humidity of internal air. Air conditioning can be achieved using a mechanical 'air conditioner' or alternatively a variety of other methods, including passive cooling and ventilative cooling. Air conditioning is a member of a family of systems and techniques that provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). Heat pumps are similar in many ways to air conditioners, but use a reversing valve to allow them to both heat and also cool an enclosed space.

    Air conditioners, which typically use vapor-compression refrigeration, range in size from small units used within vehicles or single rooms to massive units that can cool large buildings.[1][2] Air source heat pumps, which can be used for heating as well as cooling, are becoming increasingly common in cooler climates.

    Air conditioning dates back to prehistory. Ancient Egyptian buildings used a wide variety of passive air-conditioning techniques.[7] These became widespread from the Iberian Peninsula through North Africa, the Middle East, and Northern India.[8] Similar techniques were developed in hot climates elsewhere. [further explanation needed]

    Passive techniques remained widespread until the 20th century, when they fell out of fashion, replaced by powered A/C. Using information from engineering studies of traditional buildings, passive techniques are being revived and modified for 21st-century architectural designs.[9][8]

    An array of air conditioners condenser units outside a commercial office building

    Air conditioners allow the building's indoor environment to remain relatively constant largely independent of changes in external weather conditions and internal heat loads. They also allow deep plan buildings to be created and have allowed people to live comfortably in hotter parts of the world.[10]

    I know Canada is still very primitive in just about everything, but you should try incorporating A/C in your dwelling, it would make for a much more comfortable existence. Toodaloo.

  9. excellent video but a mistake for those of us who do not speak English with great difficulty, the subtitles are in Indonesian if you can change it I would appreciate it and if you can put it in Spanish it would be the best. those of Spanish speakers do not have many navigation channels to go to so if you can include this language it would be great

  10. I sailed my 1994 40.5 from Florida to Australia. Great bang for your buck. Galapagos to Marquesas in 19 days, jib and main only.
    Very comparable quality to the other production boats I’ve owned.

  11. I own a Hunter 45 DS which I keep on Lake Michigan. It's a great boat and they layout is fine for what we use the boat for. That said I'm in the market for a Hunter 50 Center Cockpit so if anyone is selling please let me know.

  12. I owned Hunter 2008 49
    3years later I did sold the boat.
    My main complaint was
    Down wind sailing sucks
    Access to any equipment sucks. Impossible the do any maintenance onboard basic 15min. repair sometimes takes me 3-4 hours due to accessibility. Just the replace replace generator starter I have to rigged Entire generator. out of the bilge to get access to starter.
    I can even imagine replacing main engine starter.
    As Hunter 49 2008 goes
    Great interior Lots of living space and great interior layout.
    I think when they build the boat main focus was all about give much space possible and make it look beautiful.
    and Hide or dump the equipment in the bilges and unacceptable location.
    Impossible the run a cables to upgrade electronics or add equipments.
    Only reason I sold my boat due to Impossible to access the equipments. Iam an 30 year professional marine engineer and I do all my maintenance and repairs.
    For your YouTube watchers
    Before you purchase any boat make sure your boat have enough access to your equipments.
    Maintenance and repairs cost lots of money. If you are going to replace small part on the equipment You shouldn't have to remove entire equipment to get access to the part.
    This is my 2 cents

  13. Macgregor 26M does 'what it does' better than anyone else. It's not live aboard. It does sail and motor well. I typically sail. At 26 ft it offers more than most. Don't compare to boats with different missions.

  14. I spent a week aboard a Hunter 466 taking my ASA 101-105 courses to qualify for bareboat charters. I really enjoyed the boat and appreciated the space and comfort compared with the old Luders yawls I sailed at the US Naval Academy.

  15. Your presentation here is one of thee most complete and informative reviews that everl listened to. You nailed it. Your experience, know how and objectivity puts you in seamanhsip class, way ahead of others. Thank you for all the time and expertise.

  16. Thanks for the unbiased review. It is quite true that everyone has SOME sort of bias against some brand or type of product when it comes to sailing. Hell, probably any boating or any type of pasttime for that matter. Ford vs Chevy? We all have a brand of boat or gear manufacturer that we just have our own personal issues with and will stay away from, and if there is anything to be said about the sailing community, it is that there are TONS of people who love speaking their minds frequently and quite vociferously on the forums. God forbid you do not agree with their point of view.

  17. I have a Hunter Passage 456. And I must say I love it. Yes there are many things I dont like but as you stated every boat is a compromise. Thanks for the video.

  18. i love my hunter–it is perfect for the money–46–have gen set,water maker,ac–i have nothing,zero to complain about

  19. Would you consider the Hunter 50cc, with its wing keel at 5.50 draft, a reasonable boat for the Great Loop. I admire the Hunter design and the 50 cc, is perfect to the Mrs., and myself for long term cruising. We'd like to do the Great Lopp
    aboud the Hunter 50 cc.

  20. I've owned 2 Hunters over a 20 year period. Great coastal cruisers! Easy to sail single handed up to 50'. As you say, the rigging isn't designed for ocean crossings but the roomy cockpit and main salon, and great transom access made Hunters my perfect "go to Catalina" boats.

  21. I'm looking at purchaseing a new Hunter 50 CC. What arrangements should I make between the seller and the survey company, to get the survey done – in and out of the water?

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