>>> Do you plan to store the boat over the winter at the boatyard on a cradle, or at home on a trailer?
Sleeping comfortably for 2 and sometimes 4, for weekending at the marina or very sheltered inlets
newer than 2000 and comes with a trailer,
Shoal draft so you can jump off in shallow water below the waist
Under $23k including necessary upgrades.
Don't forget that .... Condition is everything!!! A 20 year old boat with lots of stuff less than 5-8 years old is worth a lot more than one that hasn't had a recent refitting.
- many used boats come with non-torn but stretched out sails that will need replacement to get acceptable performance.
- Allow $2500-3000 for new sails of good quality, nothing fancy.
- Bottom paint? New bottom paint will cost you $1500-2500.
- What about delivery costs?
..... similar to buying a really good 10 year old car, but needing 4 new tires, a timing chain and a water pump replacement. You have to budget accordingly
Maybe a Catalina 250 Mk2,
Hunter 260?
At the upper end of your price range, the Hunter 27 sounds like a good match. It even has standing headroom.
Check this one out. It sounds almost too good to be true, but maybe they need to sell it fast.
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My thoughts
- You'll want a minimum 25-30 footer or more to sleep 2-4 "comfortably" for a weekend at the marina.
- Please realize that many 25- foot boats with lots of interior room have exterior decks layouts that are not great for walking to the mast or the bow. You have to climb over the cabin top. Wide side decks mean that the interior cabin space will be smaller.
- Most 25-30 footers don't have full standing headroom. Are you okay with that? At 35' LOA or more, you can get standing headroom.
- If you get a boat with an outboard service is easier. You'll want a minimum 8 hp or 9.9-hp or 15 hp to drive the boat at hull speed in wind and chop.
>>>> Have you done a search at the major boat-for-sale website.
1999 and newer
25 feet and longer
$15,000 to $25,000 (you can usually bargain down a few thousand dollars, even for a very competively priced boat)