I want to thank everyone for their comments on this. I am so fortunate to have such great input from knowledgeable sailors. I did end up offering 23K for the 1991 Hunter Vision 32 and my offer was accepted. Despite the defects I had mentioned, the boat is generally in good condition overall, just a little neglected by a gentleman who developed some health problems. I found a video from the prior owner before the boat came to AZ a yearl agoe, and it looks to be in nearly identical condition. This will actually be my 2nd sailboat. This year I also purchased a 15 ft Happycat Evolution, an inflatable catamaran, that I sailed for a few months. Unfortunately, it takes a bit of time and effort to assemble, and was forced to stop using it due to a neck problem requiring major surgery. Being stuck at home recuperating from 5 level posterior cervical fusion, unable to drive, thinking about sailing, I came to the realization that I need a real sailboat. While I appreciate the ideal of a trailerable boat, I have been trailering power boats for 48 years and I am sick of trailering boats. We still have a Supra SE450 that we trailer and wakesurf on, but much less often than previously. Lake Pleasant, in Arizona, is the only close lake with room to sail. It is an hour away, so relatively convenient. I do want my tiny cabin at the lake that I can sail around or camp out in, and hopefully hone my sailing skills. Its got a nice view from the slip, decent facilities, and a restaurant and bar at the other end of the docks. I would like to teach my sons to sail, and possibly even become an instructor. I would love to go back east during the summer and volunteer to teach sailing at a camp in Connecticut that I attended 50 years ago, where I first sailed on a tiny sailfish. Being retired for the past 4 years, I am looking forward to working on my new project, cleaning up and fixing up my new sailboat. I just hope I am able to do most of the repairs myself. Once I am more proficient at sailing, then I would like to charter some nicer boats in California and elsewhere and even consider buying something on the coast. Unfortunately though, my wife in prone to sea sickness on the ocean. I am hoping that when her sailing skills improve to the point that she can Captain the boat, she will be more distracted by the excitement of sailing and suffer less from the motion. I will attach pictures to another text shortly, but wanted to respond to the comments thus far.
Thanks again to all!