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Actually, You have all been a huge help. I like this newsgroup, I think
I'll end up hanging around and having you all help me fix up my "junker!" :-) And I don't exactly need saving, I don't think, hopefully. I know I'm going into a potentially money pit kind of situation. But I think I like the size of this boat a lot, and even though I loved the idea about walking through marinas and finding owners who aren't using their boats and might want to sell them, I stumbled on this deal, I haven't had the time for that plan yet, and it looks like this Hunter could be a decent boat at a decent price ($8000 with a main and a spinnaker both in good shape), nothing earth shattering, but $15,000 is the lowest asking price in the US for this same boat on boats.com and Yachtworld.com. --- Review paragraph: I'm the guy who grew up sailing between HI islands, who needs to get a big enough, week/weekender, Puget Sound only, family cruiser with mooring, survey, and essentials for under $10K, who started out asking about a 68' Newport 30,' then asked about the Pivar Trimaran, and then about the Hunter 33.' I'm hoping that the Hunter 33' is a serious move up from the first two, better for my purposes than some 27 footer, and will hold up for five or ten years with care, using it maybe ten or twenty times per year. And if I decide to work on it and fix it up, I stand a good chance of getting some of my money back - like a little interest-going-the-wrong-way savings account. I'll be mooring it in my little bay in South Puget Sound. --- Tell me why I'm nuts so far, if you think I am. Anyway I think what I really need to know most at this stage comes from what I think is the best advice I've gotten on this newsgroup so far, the boat and motor survey and sea trial I'm going to get next weekend. I can still get out of the purchase if there is anything huge wrong: -It sounds like some of you don't put a huge amount of confidence in most surveyors. Is that anal or does that make sense? I'm using "Western Marine Surveyors," Jerry Vanderner or something like that, in the Olympia area, I think. Anyone know him? -I'll be there too for the haul out, what specifically should I look for? I went to the Hunterowners site and looked at owner reviews of similar models and found some compression post support problems (I think) and some deck crack and delamination problems, (I saw quite a few very small cracks on the deck of the boat I'm getting), a few people had to repair a blister here and there on the hull, some had no blisters. So I'll be looking for those and tell the surveyor. What else? Any Hunter Cherubini owners here? -I'm hiring a highly recommended guy for $100, Diesel Dave at Swantown, just to look at the Yanmar diesel. -I figure I'll get a used storm jib, so what would be the second most important jib/genoa I need? It might be a while before I can afford a third jib. -Tell me anything and everything you think I might want/need to know! Stephen |