Hi all, new to the Hunter forums, new to sailing and about to be new to owning a boat. Looking very seriously at a 1978 Hunter 27. We have put down a deposit and looking to move to survey. As I said we are new to all of this, so was wondering about some things to look carefully at in this particular flavor/year of boat.
Boat is one of the cleanest of the 18-20 boats we have looked at, with almost new sails, clean bottom and engine. Interior is in very good shape etc. There is a small crack down the back of the rudder and some salt on the engine. We have addressed these issues in the offer we have made.
We are now looking around for a surveyor. So one question is anyone know a good surveyor in the Port Townsend Washington area that may be familar with older Hunters? Since we are new to this any advice in general about the survey process? The boat doesn't really have any other issues besides those listed. So as far as surveys go are there different levels of survey: as in how intensive they are?
The other question is how much would be a reasonable amount to spend on a survey for a boat that appears in excellent shape, besides mentioned issures? The boat is listed at 9900$. I would assume that we don't want to skimp on this but we don't want to go overboard either. We don't want to be surprised with issues because we were too cheap on the survey, but we don't want to be taken to the cleaners because we are new and overly cautious. So any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
The last question is to Hunter 27 owners in particular, what are some issues to watch for in this boat, problems you have had etc.
Thanks for any advice.
Allan
Boat is one of the cleanest of the 18-20 boats we have looked at, with almost new sails, clean bottom and engine. Interior is in very good shape etc. There is a small crack down the back of the rudder and some salt on the engine. We have addressed these issues in the offer we have made.
We are now looking around for a surveyor. So one question is anyone know a good surveyor in the Port Townsend Washington area that may be familar with older Hunters? Since we are new to this any advice in general about the survey process? The boat doesn't really have any other issues besides those listed. So as far as surveys go are there different levels of survey: as in how intensive they are?
The other question is how much would be a reasonable amount to spend on a survey for a boat that appears in excellent shape, besides mentioned issures? The boat is listed at 9900$. I would assume that we don't want to skimp on this but we don't want to go overboard either. We don't want to be surprised with issues because we were too cheap on the survey, but we don't want to be taken to the cleaners because we are new and overly cautious. So any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
The last question is to Hunter 27 owners in particular, what are some issues to watch for in this boat, problems you have had etc.
Thanks for any advice.
Allan