The open stern is very popular... As we age, one of the challenges is carrying stuff... find a boat that you can manage... take a sailing class if this is a new experience for you.
Hi Dan & John: Thanks for your comments. From 15-45 yrs old I owned, cruised, raced everything, dinghy's to a 65' sloop... Med, Carib, Channel Islands, SFO Bay. I haven't sailed much at all in the last 25 years (I found spearfishing, fell in love, needed a power boat). I just retired, returning to sailing. I'm dying to explore the Salish Sea, from Olympia up to Port Hardy... if I find I'm physically able, maybe a little more spirited exploration outside Vancouver Island or up toward Prince Rupert.
I agree, open stern is THE BEST solution for me... I just don't want to tie up too much money in a boat, and open sterns, 30'-34', are newer and enter the realm of Pricey. Maybe I'll get lucky and find a good one for a price I can justify... I see Hunter boats with open sterns at really amazing prices from time to time.
I owned a Catalina 30' and it's perfect for my adventure plans... or something similar... I want to be able to occasionally bring another couple for up to a week at a time (34' is better, but... damn those pesky financial constraints).
So... finding a good solution to boat access is one of my highest priority selection criteria.