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Your new Hunter is built using the ACP 
process. This is not a Fiberglass® boat! 

The  outer  skin  is  a  weatherable  ABS  plastic 
known as Luran® S and is built by BASF. The 
outer plastic skin is approximately .170” thick. 

C L E A N I N G   L U R A N ®   S   S U R F A C E S  

Luran® S (acrylonitrile/styrene/acrylate) should 

be cleaned regularly. Normal accumulations of 

For more extensive repairs, contact the factory. 

dirt can be removed simply by occasional 

rinsings  with  water.  If  your  boat  is  operated  in 
salt  water,  more  frequent  rinsing  will  be 
required.  To  remove  dirt,  grease  or  oil,  use 
soap  and  water  or  isopropyl  alcohol.  For 
stubborn  stains,  you  can  use  mineral  spirits  but 
never leave a rag with mineral spirits on it lying 
on your boat. 

When  storing,  please  open  the  drain  plugs  so 
the  boat  can  breathe.  When  trailering  make 
sure the boat is well supported so as not to 

dent the hull. 

 

C A U T I O N

 

Never  leave  a  rag  with  mineral  spirits 
sitting on the boat as this will attack the 
plastic  and  void  the  warranty.  Never 
use acetone or other solvents. They will 
damage the finish on your boat. 

You  can  wax  the  surface  if  you  would  like,  but 
be  aware  this  will  make  the  boat  slippery.  For 
light  scratches  you  can  use  a  wax  with  a  light 
rubbing  compound  or  a  mirror  glaze  which  is 
available at any hardware store. 

C L E A N I N G   A C R Y L I C  

C A U T I O N  

Use only mild soap and water to clean acrylics. 
Do not use products containing solvents such as 
ammonia,  which  is  found  in  many  window 
cleaners. 

Use care when cleaning acrylic. 
Dry  cloth  and  many  glass 
cleaners  will  scratch.  Solvents 
will attack the surface. 

 

W A R N I N G  

Cleaning  agents  and  paint  ingredients  may  be  flammable  and/or 
explosive,  or  dangerous  to  inhale.  Be  sure  to  use  adequate 
ventilation, and appropriate safety clothing (gloves, safety glasses, 
respirator, etc.). __________________________________________

 

Summary of Contents for HEPAtech 140

Page 1: ...ON ROUTE 441 POST OFFICE BOX 1030 ALACHUA FLORIDA 32616 Tel 386 462 3077 Fax 386 462 4077 E MAIL info huntermarine com Route 441 Post Office Box 1030 Alachua FL 32616 Tel 386 462 3077 Fax 386 462 4077...

Page 2: ...Tips 16 1 16 2 Launch Retrieving Procedures 17 General Care 18 19 Lighting Warning 20 Advanced Composite Process 21 About Your Hunter 140 Dimensions and Capacities 22 H140 Standing and Running Specifi...

Page 3: ...ent supplied or 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 c...

Page 4: ...factured by Hunter will be free of defects caused by faulty workmanship or materials for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of delivery to the first use purchaser under normal use and service...

Page 5: ...by Hunter in advance and be based on a reasonable number of hours as determined by Hunter Hunter will not pay transportation hauling launching bottom paint storage dockage cradling rental rigging and...

Page 6: ...SE WHETHER ARISING BY LAW CUSTOM CONDUCT OR USAGE OF TRADE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU IN THE EVENT THAT IMP...

Page 7: ...E HULL OR TRANSOM THIS NUMBER MUST BE GIVEN IN ALL NECESSARY CORRESPONDENCE HULL NO DATE DELIVERED TO OWNER YACHT NAME OWNER NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE COUNTRY ZIP CODE HOME PORT ENGINE MODEL SERI...

Page 8: ...1995 and later hull numbers the limited warranties will be transferred to a subsequent pur chaser of the boat if 1 A notice of the transfer of ownership of the boat is given by the subsequent purchase...

Page 9: ...e encourage you to contact your Hunter dealer or to call us directly at 386 462 3077 Please confirm the information at the bottom of the page and advise us if any corrections are required ____________...

Page 10: ...Hunter Warranty 8 Notes...

Page 11: ...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 waterlin...

Page 12: ...athwartships C Caulk to make the seams between wooden planks watertight by filling with cotton oakum or a compound Cavitation the formation of a vacuum around a propeller causing a loss in efficiency...

Page 13: ...giving access to the interior Hawes pipe see Navel pipe Head topwind when the bows are pointing right into the wind Headfoil a streamlined surround to a forestay with a groove into which a headsail l...

Page 14: ...of a yacht to enable it to take part in handicap races Reach to sail with the wind approxi mately on the beam all sailing points between running and close hauled Reef to reduce the sail area by fold i...

Page 15: ...nd the edge of the deck Topping lift a line from the masthead to a spar normally the boom which is used to raise it Topsides the part of a boat s hull that is above the waterline Track 1 the course a...

Page 16: ...ons aboard NAME AGE PHONE ADDRESS NAME AGE PHONE ADDRESS NAME AGE PHONE ADDRESS 4 Engine TYPE H P FUEL CAPACITY 5 Safety equipment PFDs Flares Mirror Flashlight Food Water EPIRB Raft Dinghy 6 Radio TY...

Page 17: ...an extreme intrinsic hazard exists which would result in high probability of death or irreparable injury if proper precautions are not taken Denotes a hazard exists which can result in injury or death...

Page 18: ...nglasses and block Blanket Oar s The legally required on board safety equipment may vary by region or body of water Please check with local au thorities prior to departure for a safety examination LIF...

Page 19: ...ON HAZARD Operating any boat while is intoxicated or under the influence of drugs is both dan gerous and illegal Impaired vision or judgment on the water can lead to acci dents and personal injury BEF...

Page 20: ...the ramp until the back wheels of the vehicle are just clear of the water Retrieve the bow and stern lines as necessary Loosen the trailer winch and bow strap 7 Once the boat is floating free push th...

Page 21: ...ring make sure the boat is well supported so as not to dent the hull CAUTION Never leave a rag with mineral spirits sitting on the boat as this will attack the plastic and void the warranty Never use...

Page 22: ...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...

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Page 24: ...ced with a foam core by placing the plastic hull in a matched mold with a 1 gap between the plastic and the mold Liquid foam is then injected into the void under high pressure The foam expands conform...

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Page 26: ...57 Finished Length Performance 47 3 8 Neil Pryde 35 1 2 Sails East 47 3 4 add 1 Dwyer eye strap add 1 Harken eye strap add 2 3 x 3 16 line Line Lengths for lifting 3 point 2 55 1 80 Top 41 1 4 Mid 18...

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