Steve,
Congratulations on the new vessel... Good luck with her... Where in OB did you 
hit this rock??? I have sailed all over OB, from West harbor to the Cove, and 
never had the misfortune of hitting it... I used to be a member of the Sagamore 
YC...

 
Sea Ya
Larry
S/V Two Step-N
N 40* 53.320'
W 073* 47.122'





----- Original Message ----
From: Steve Weinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]; Hunter Owners Discussion List <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 3:44:32 PM
Subject: [Liveaboard] Hydro-Therapy is no more - but CAPTIVA is alive and well

 
I've been in touch off-list with a few of you but I 
thought I'd go public with what's been up with me the past year and a 
half.
 
To make a long story short, last June (07) we were 
out motoring around Oyster Bay and hit a submerged uncharted rock in 7' of 
water 
(H-T drew 6' but that rock stuck up about 3 feet from the bottom judging from 
the ding in the keel). The hull was cracked behind the keel where it was pushed 
up into the hull but not far enough to breach it so there was no water coming 
in 
at all.  There was a lot "in between" but the end of the story is 
that based on the repair estimate, my insurance company, 
BOAT/US elected to "total" the boat so I got the full agreed value on the 
boat. Coincidentally I had been thinking of selling H-T for about a year 
since, after 18 great years I was ready for something larger, wider, and 
more headroom. This accident just accelerated my timetable.
 
I started looking for a new boat that July and was 
perusing Yachtworld on almost a weekly basis in addition to any other brokerage 
websites I could find. Between Last July and this past June I was all over the 
Northeast and mid-Atlantic states looking at boats. Since I had a "trade up" in 
mind before the accident, I restricted my search to boats between 38 and 42 
feet, no older than early '90's vintage. Ultimately I ended up focusing on a 
'97 
Hunter 376 in Marblehead. I went up to look at her in July and, since she was 
still on the market went for a 2nd look in early August - this time taking my 
wife, Carolee, with me to get her impression. She loved it.
 
About two weeks ago after a lot of back and forth 
with offers, counter-offers, counter-counter-offers, we finally met at a 
price which worked for the seller and me and I went up for a survey and 
'test' sail and she passed with flying colors. We closed yesterday, the 
22nd, so I'M NO LONGER BOATLESS (pardon the shouting!)   Oh Happy 
Me !!!!
 
I'm planning on heading up to Boston over Columbus 
Day weekend to bring her back to Oyster Bay so I'll have another good month 
of sailing prior to winter haul-out. 
 
Now about the boat. As I mentioned, she's a 1997 
Hunter 376 and I'm buying from the original owner - a great guy, as it turns 
out. A tough negotiator but a good guy, nevertheless.   And she's 
loaded! All Raymarine instrumentation including a below-deck autopilot. The 
nav stuff was state of the art in '97 (Raychart 620 10" display). It's a little 
long in the tooth 10 years later but still works fine (I guess I could say the 
same about myself!!!). In '97 chartplotters were mainly grayscale and state of 
the art was differential GPS. WAAS wasn't on the market yet. For creature 
comforts she rolled (floated?) out of the factory with the normal goodies 
(Alder-Barbour refrigeration and freezer, microwave, etc in the galley) plus 
factory installed 16,000 btu reverse cycle heat and air-conditioning and a 
Phasor 6KW diesel genset! 
 
Those of you who know me well will start talking 
about how long it will take me to get my tools and start 'customizing' her but 
the reality is that there's really nothing she needs immediately.  Down the 
road I'll probably think in terms of a new color chartplotter but everything 
works perfectly so there's no rush on that. About the only thing I might do 
right now is remove the existing hot water heater and replace it with the Excel 
instant-on tankless system. That will gain me a huge storage locker under one 
of 
the salon settee's for dry goods, canned goods, etc... 
 
If anyone wants to see pictures, I've put them up 
on Snapfish. Write me off-list and I'll send you the link to sign on. If you're 
familiar with Snapfish I have to put your email address onto the site and then 
"invite" you to look at the pics. 
 
So anyway, I'M BAAAAAAAAK !!!
 
And note the new signature block 
below!
 
 
 
 
Steve Weinstein
S/V CAPTIVA
1997 Hunter 376 Hull #276
Sailing out of Oyster 
Bay, NY
 
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