Going to Buy a Hunter /Want your input.

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Well people we made a offer on a 25 footer in our own town at the marina where the Hunter dealer is located. The boat is listed in the boats for sale here if anyone is interested. 6.5K they took a little less. Seems what we need to start out. Wife is going to pay the slip fee. So might as well. She remembers trailering better than I do I guess. Plus she read the line here about we would use it more at a slip than on a trailer. Hope to be able to make use of your knowledge some more in the future and offer so of my own. Thanks again, Marvin.
 
Apr 19, 1999
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Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
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As an H23 owner, I think your choice of the H25 is a good one, because it is everything the H23 is...in a slightly larger package. Just ask Cliff R. Keeping the boat in the water is a good idea if you can afford it. A slip makes it easy to go sailing, especially at short notice. By keeping my H23 in a slip, I have been able to concentrate on sailing, and have sailed more in the last six months than I did in over three years with my last boat. I am now much further up on the learning curve with the H23 than if I had kept it on the trailer. I hope the H25 works out for you, and if I am ever in the area, I will keep an eye out for you. Happy sailing! Peter S/V Raven
 
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