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SHALLOW SURFACE SCRATCHES 

Remove the scratches by lightly hand wet sanding 
the  surface  with  600  grit  sandpaper.  Sand  in  one 
direction  only  and  only  until  the  scratches  are 
removed  (to  retain  as  much  thickness  as  possi-
ble). This will create a dull surface. To improve the 
surface gloss, sand the area with 1000 grit, 

then  1500  grit sandpaper.  The  surface should  be 
starting  to  recover  some  of  the  gloss.  To  further 
increase the gloss level, polish the area with ultra 
fine polish (automotive polishes suitable for clear-
coat). 

MINOR DAMAGE 

Minor  damage  is  defined  as  a  problem  that  does 
not affect the  overall structure of the  part or  area. 
They  are  usually  appearance  concerns,  such  as 
scratches,  surface  mars,  and  minor  dents.  It  is 
very  important  to  ascertain  the  full  extent  of  the 
damaged area. If any jagged edges or cracks are 
present, see the major damage section. 
Mask  off  the  damaged  area,  lightly  hand  sand 
(220  grit)  the  damaged  area  to  remove  any  sur-
face ridges and to promote adhesion. Sand in 

one direction only. In a well-ventilated area, apply 
a thin layer of Plexus adhesive in a 1:1 ratio to the 
damaged area. After the Plexus has dried, smooth 
the  area  with  a  fine  (220  grit)  sandpaper.  Now, 
apply a thin layer of automotive body filler (Bondo) 
to fill in any imperfections, and allow to dry. Lightly 
sand with a 220 grit sandpaper, followed by a 400 
grit sandpaper, then a 600 grit sandpaper. Finally, 
apply an automotive paint to match the color. 

MAJOR DAMAGE 

This type of damage can be holes, cracks, or large 
dents.  Cracks,  even  those  found  around  holes, 
must  be  prevented  from  growing.  To  do  this,  the 
ends  must  be found and blunted (by drilling small 
holes). Once this is done, the crack can be ground 
or routed into a V groove. This allows it to be filled 
easily  and  promotes  a  good  bond.  We  suggest 
using a  Dremel tool, being sure to  work in a  well-
ventilated area. 
Mask off the damaged  area and lay down  a bead 
of  Plexus  adhesive  in  a  1:1  ratio  into  the  dam-
aged area, slightly under filling the V groove. The 

Safety C 

Use of solvents requires adequate ventilation,  
keeping in mind that they are usually highly 
flammable. Use proper procedures to avoid 
injury. In some instances, the use of these 
materials is controlled. Check all regulations prior 
to using. 

Keep  in  mind  that  a  repair  can  only  attempt  to 
match  the  performance  predicted  in  the  original 
part. The repair may not be quite as strong or stiff 
as  the  original  part.  The  overall  part/system  be-
havior has probably changed. 

Plexus will expand as it hardens. Skim the excess 
Plexus (if any) from the repair area keeping it level 
with the surrounding area. Allow to dry for 1 hour. 
Sand the damaged area until the surface is flush 
with  the  surrounding  area.  Apply  a  thin  layer  of 
automotive  body  filler  to  fill  any  voids.  Allow  the 
filler to dry, then wet sand with 220, 400, then 600 
grit sandpaper. 
After  sanding  the  repaired  area  flush  to  the  sur-
rounding area, paint can then be applied. Recom-
mended paints  are spray  enamels and  oil  based 
enamel brush-ons (Rustoleum). 

Always  follow  all  warnings  and  instructions  given 
by the manufacturers of the products used for re-
pairs. 
This  information  is  provided  for  your  guidance 
only. We urge you to make all tests you deem ap-
propriate  prior  to  use.  No  warranties,  either  ex-
pressed  or  implied,  including  warranties  or  mer-
chantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are 
made regarding products described or information 
set forth, or that such products or information may 
be used without infringing patents of others. 

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Summary of Contents for Hunter 170

Page 1: ...r fitted systems and information on operation and maintenance Please read it carefully and familiarize yourself with the craft before using it If this is your first sailboat or you are changing to a t...

Page 2: ...r under this limited warranty is restricted to the repair or replacement of hulls that are determined to be structurally defective RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO WARRANTIES These limited warranties do not...

Page 3: ...osts to and from the Hunter plant The labor cost reimbursement will be based on a labor allowance schedule established by Hunter and where not applicable on a reason able number of hours as determined...

Page 4: ...is a class of boat that has been very popular owing to its seaworthiness It features a sharp bow which reduces pounding in surf or choppy seas and a hull whose forward section is rounded below the wa...

Page 5: ...clear of the water Retrieve the bow and stern lines as necessary Loosen the trailer winch and bow strap 8 Once the boat is floating free push the boat clear of the trailer guides to the available doc...

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Page 7: ...trailering make sure the boat is well supported so as not to dent the hull CAUTI ON Never leave a rag with mineral spirits sitting on the boat as this will attack the plastic and void the warranty Ne...

Page 8: ...ce this is done the crack can be ground or routed into a V groove This allows it to be filled easily and promotes a good bond We suggest using a Dremel tool being sure to work in a well ventilated are...

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Page 11: ...PACITIES ETC DESCRIPTION H170 Use a light colored material white tan light grey to cover your boat in order to minimize heat buildup and potential sun damage Do not use a dark cover or dark shrinkwrap...

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Page 13: ...LE SO THAT THE SET SCREWS IN THE SOCKETS DO NOT BOTTOM OUT ON THE PROFILE THE BOW STRAP IS FLEXIBLE AND INWARD PRESSURE SHOULD BE APPLIED WHEN LINING UP THE SPRIT TO ASSURE THE BEST FIT TO THE CONTOUR...

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