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If you count the cost of boat ownership… generally you will end up talking yourself out-of-boat-ownership. Boating is a passion, not to be judged in dollars or sense.Boats cost money! Things constantly break and wear out. Such things as: sails, lines, engines, hardware, cushions, electronics, you name it at sometime in the life of a boat; it WILL have to be replaced. Gear also gets lost overboard anchors, lines, sails, life vests, outboards, cushions, food and beverages. You name it… it’s been lost. Any fine older boat you look at, you can bet that at sometime, everything on that boat has been replaced or refurbished at least one in the life of that vessel. The highly corrosive environment, the sea, does take a toll.The smaller the boat, the newer the boat the less fanciful equipped the boat, the less it will cost to operate and maintain. An older Hunter will usually need many replacements and this may be one of the reasons the previous owner is selling it. It’s no fun but, dangerous to sail a less than ship-shape. For example: Sails can be replaced as you can afford them but, remember it will cost about $5,000 to put decent sails on a 30 ft boat. The same goes for a new engine. The boat simply may not be worth it. In ownership, you will however, learn how to repair things and develop skills that are important.Is this the right boat to start out with? I personally think something a bit smaller, and newer may be better. But, I always thought the Edsel was a fine car. Have you rented a sailboat or sailed with friends to get a feeling if the activity is correct for you?Don’t let this discourage you. I just want you to be aware that the price of a boat, fuel, insurance, dockage and the yearly trip to the boatyard is only a small part of the iceberg.If your passion and budget can survive, sailing is a wonderful experience for you, your family and friends. It’s also a teaching and learning experience that can only be judged by indulging in it. For some people it works wonderfully, and other people never want to see big bodies of water again. Finally, you’ll never fully find the answers your looking for unless you try it. Good luck.