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Tom: I agree w/ Mike that Steve is probably the most knowledgeable H31 guy around here. I've had mine for over 15 years and still learn new stuff every time I read his posts. Having said that, here are a couple of things I've seen/experienced from the "right" coast: 1. Over the years the toerail bolts loosen and can allow leaks, especially in the aft berth (wet bedding is no fun.) 2. I've had my mast down twice and think I've figured out why we have compression post problems. Water that gets into the mast can't get out through the way-too-small weep holes at the base and eventually reach the top of the PVC wiring conduit that is RTV'd in the center of the mast base. It then gets into the compression post area. I fixed the problem simply by replacing the PVC with a slightly longer one that ends above the halyard openings. That way, any trapped water flows out from there instead of through the wiring conduit. I would HIGHLY recommend you have the mast removed before you purchase (may be cheaper and easier to do than removing the teak cover over the compression post.) and have it checked out. 3. The 31 has a history of throttle/stop cable failures. Check for free play and proper operation. 4. The original electrical system/panel leaves a lot to be desired. Not enough circuit breakers for add-ons, no volt/amp meters, wiring not labeled, etc. Take a look behind the panel and see what has been done. Sloppy work there is an indication of poor or even unsafe wiring elsewhere. I also agree with Steve that the best insurance you can buy is having a reputable surveyor inspect any boat you are seriously considering. In fact, most insurance companies will insist on it if the boat is over 5 years old. Don't go with the cheapest one, ask around and find the best. It is money well spent. I've enjoyed my 31 for a number of years and while they have a few quirks (you will learn to reef!), TIDE has been a joy to own and sail. Hope you find the right one and enjoy her! I would also be happy to provide any additional advice you need. Contact me at my e-mail address below. Smooth sailing!Tim (S/V "TIDE")Chesapeake BayTIDETIM@AOL.COM