My wife and I were out and about here in So. Alabama (Orange Beach area) and we came across some gents who are all part owners in a 1984 34 sloop and are putting her up for sale. We are in the market for a boat and the 34 is the shortest we would consider as we are looking at a live-aboard situation for a couple of years and are still learning the sailing process so this will be our weekend cruiser down here in the Gulf. That said, the Cherubini Hunters are, by all accounts, fine sailing vessels and I actually like the layout.
We took a tour of the boat and, while she appears to be in excellent condition (mechanical, electrical and plumbing), their price point at $35,000 seems high to me.
Some of the positives include an onboard heating/AC system, the typical gauges (depth, speed, wind) and a GPS (not a chart plotter) but no radar and the auto pilot is missing the belt for the drive so I don't yet know of its status. The boat itself isn't anything to write home about but, on the other hand, she seems sturdy and the owners offered us a sail to prove her seaworthiness.
The interior has new upholstery but the foam feels original. The sole, we were told had just been refinished but it looked somewhat worn though not in bad shape. The stove has been converted to LPG and the sails we are told are in good shape. The bottom was repainted in 2011 and the engine is supposed to also be in excellent shape (visual inspection yielded no real issues and I know my way around a diesel).
I have looked around and boats in this size and age rarely get this kind of money unless they are fresh from a complete refurb.
If I can ever get the photos off my wife's cell phone I'll post them.
So, am I wrong? Is this boat worth the $35k ask or are they the ones looking for a sucker?
We took a tour of the boat and, while she appears to be in excellent condition (mechanical, electrical and plumbing), their price point at $35,000 seems high to me.
Some of the positives include an onboard heating/AC system, the typical gauges (depth, speed, wind) and a GPS (not a chart plotter) but no radar and the auto pilot is missing the belt for the drive so I don't yet know of its status. The boat itself isn't anything to write home about but, on the other hand, she seems sturdy and the owners offered us a sail to prove her seaworthiness.
The interior has new upholstery but the foam feels original. The sole, we were told had just been refinished but it looked somewhat worn though not in bad shape. The stove has been converted to LPG and the sails we are told are in good shape. The bottom was repainted in 2011 and the engine is supposed to also be in excellent shape (visual inspection yielded no real issues and I know my way around a diesel).
I have looked around and boats in this size and age rarely get this kind of money unless they are fresh from a complete refurb.
If I can ever get the photos off my wife's cell phone I'll post them.
So, am I wrong? Is this boat worth the $35k ask or are they the ones looking for a sucker?