I am considering buying another boat, somewhat... I am thinking of moving up from my Hunter 22. Of course that really brings in a lot of prespective questions and thoughts. If anyone has any opinion on my situation I would be glad to hear it.I looked at a 1985 Catalina 27 this week. It has the universal diesel in it with only 263 hours on it. The boat looked great in the on-line pictures. I was somewhat surprised when I went and saw it for the following reasons:When I checked it out, in person, I immediately noticed that the boat looked good on the outside but the woodwork needed refinishing (no big deal). When I went inside I noticed that the cushions needed replacing (at the least the coverings because they were all torn, except for the V-birth). The diesel looked clean (i.e. there wasn't any oil in the bilge, the hoses weren't worn and cracked or dry rotted, and everything seemed to look descent) but the diesel had leak in the elbow of the exhaust system (which the owner has already been aware of previously and he has yet to fix). The bilge was okay with a little water (which is normal for an inboard) and there wasn't any oil in it. The interior woodwork needed refinishing. The head was pretty new in it but it was a cheaper toilet. The macerator pump looked new also. I also noticed that the stove was a pressurized alcohol stove, which I have heard can be dangerous. The genoa was pretty new (Only 3-4 years old based on what the broker told me) but the main was a bit stretched out (I think it would last a few more cruising seasons). The main cover was horrible. In one of the rear lazzerettes it appeared that varnish had been spilt in it and never cleaned up. The bimini was in okay condition. The broker told me that there are blisters on the hull (somewhere in the area of 20 blisters) and the boat had been 1/2 way through survey and the buyer backed out and bought a different boat. The broker also added that the boat may have suffered, some, from lack of use if anything.I think that I might be able to get this boat for between 10,000 and 12,000. I am really hesitant to get the boat because of all the negative things that I have listed. I know that I could fix most of the damage but the other thing was that I just didn't have that "feeling" about the boat. What do you think?The next part that I started thinking about is trying to consider what I want. Something in the 27-32 foot range with a draft of not much more than 4 feet is prefered. I do like Catalina yachts but I don't have too much brand loyality (I own a Hunter 22). The next part is that I am wondering if I should wait and buy a nicer/newer boat or a boat like I mentioned above. I have a lot of experience doing work on boats and I sort-of enjoy it....but I don't want to overwhelm myself because I just bought my house and I have a lot of work to do on it. The next thought is the expense of owning (i.e. the new boat will cost more in taxes, more when I do transit slipping, hauling, etc.). Then I am considering the idea of financing. It seems that most lenders don't want to lend money on older boats and they don't like the idea of financing around 10,000.I am not in a hurry to get rid of my boat and I enjoy cruising it. More space would be nice as I do go on long cruises (10 days or so) and I single hand a lot. Moving up would be nice for more space, head room, a real marine head (I hate the porti-potty), and other comforts that my wife would enjoy (and I would possibly be able to talk her into sailing more). I could get a cheaper boat now or cruise my boat for one more season and get a nice boat. Then again I could search really hard and get a nice old boat (But financing seems to be a pain in that area).What might taxes be in an area like Westmoreland County on the different boats?Oh well.....Lots of hard decisions to make. Any suggestions or ideas would be welcome!!!!!! Thanks in advance