Advice
I have an older h34, so other's might be more specific to your model, but..Skip the inverter. It can be added later, when/if you know better your power needs. If you use the inverter alot, you will also probably have to upgrade batteries, alternator, etc., so wait on it.I agree with the bimini. In the sun and light rain, it makes the cockpit much more enjoyable. That's before we even talk about the cancer problems of sun exposure. When anchored or at dock, the bimini "expands" the cabin area."Upgrade" on the genoa? A 135 really isn't an upgrade over a 110. It really depends on your wind conditions. In heavier winds, the 110 is better. The newer Hunters, being fractional rigs, carry most of their power in the mainsail, so this might not be worth any additional expense. Hopefully someone with more experience with your boat will let you know if it is worth it.The suggestion for an Auto-pilot is one I second. Probably a Raytheon Autohelm 4000. Makes sailing more relaxing and allows you to singlehand, even if the "crew" is in the cabin preparing dinner.I don't know what the amperage output of the alternator is on a stock 320, but if it is down below 40 amps, I'd see if the dealer can upgrade to higher output now. You'll find that, over time, your power needs seem to keep inceasing, and having to run the motor for hours a day to recharge when sailing, is frustrating. Of course, if you only plan to day sail, you can let it charge at the dock.Just a few suggestions, to help you get started.