Are you sure that's all it needs?
I am assuming that you have some experience on the water, but not too much if you are asking this question. That's okay - that's what this website is for.The general order of things is to have an experienced sailor, or better yet, a marine surveyor, evaluate and appraise the boat before you buy it. Since you didn't do this first, I would recommend you do it soon.The reason I mention this is that your boat may have serious safety problems of which you are not aware. You should have it checked out to make sure that this is not the case - otherwise, you could get into trouble quickly. The worst case scenario is that you find that you did not get the deal of a lifetime.That being said, I hope it is a great craft, and that you will have to spend minimal cash to get it up to standards.Good Luck!Rob