Need objectivity here...
and Carl is just a little biased(see http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=204587+a=1505977, and be sure to replace the plus sign with an ampersand). And Gary is new at this. I, on the other hand, am into my second year with a 1979 H37C and have been out twice so far this season(Lake Erie). What a great boat! Put on a new folding prop so I can back up and a new main so I can go fast forward. Last time out was doing 7 knots and haven't rigged the staysail yet. Are there any negatives? Can't think of any as long as:1) you get a competent surveyor.2) the holding tank has been fixed.3) you don't need easy access to the motor, the wiring, the pumps, the plumbing, and the steering gear.4) you aren't used to having all the controls in the cockpit.5) you don't need to feed six or eight people in the cockpit.6) you don't mind sponging the water out of the portlights every time you want to open one(but they all open).7) there is no serious moisture damage. I had two surveyed, one had an estimate of $16000. to repair the deck.Numbers 4 and 6 are fixable with a few $$$. Number 7 isn't that tough if it is localized, usually near the front traveller and dorade boxes. Also around the chainplates. The others are probably true of any afforable sailboat. And there are lots of H37C owners who may respond, many live on their boats. And so many positives. It sure is fun for my wife, my dog, and me. Also see:http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=204587+a=1888331, again replace that "+" with an ampersand. Good luck.