Daryl - The 34 is a Good Boat!
... and... Fred is a good sailor. Calling Freds 34 a "dog" is pretty low. Did you know that in the worlds first Hunter rendezvous, 1989 at Port Ludlow, WA, there was a challenge race and Freds boat was first-to-finish, boat for boat, against a whole fleet of other Hunters? And this included many boats which were much larger. "Dog"? Naaaa, I don't think so.Part of his success is owed to his sailing ability, coming from the back of the pack, sure, but I tried catching him with our then-new 35 and just couldn't catch him. Maybe after all these years of mods and additions his boat might be a bit slower but, hey, add on all those batteries and other things and it does weigh the boat down and slow it down. The 34 is, in my opinion, a good sailing boat.As for value - a lot of owners just don't maintain their boat and this drags down the bottom end of the resale market. Anyone who knows what it costs to properly install upgrades will know it costs a lot. A pair of Lewmar 43 winches for over $2K, refrigeration with larger condcutors, proper ventillation, larger batteries, battery boxes, new master switch, larger breaker, additional insulation, around $4K, spinnaker rig around $5K, etc. It all adds up so don't expect to find a well equipped and well maintained boat for cheap. As the commercial says, "You can pay me now or you can pay me later" but in the end you'll find it's actually cheaper to pay more for a good boat.