You could buy a LOT worse.
Bob,We bought a 1990 H28 5 years ago and don't regret it for a moment. I single-hand/solo sail a lot on inland lakes, so for us it provides the creature comforts our family (2A/2C) wants, and the speed/performance I need. I would not take this Hunter model far off-shore, but it was never intended to be a blue-water cruiser. Sounds like you know exactly how you want to use a new (to you) boat and in MHO you'd be making a good choice. Things to pay attention to:1) holding tank - I had to remove/replace the original aluminum tank -- not fun, but not expensive2) leaking opening ports - any easy fix, not costly but important3) engine condition/maintenance - mine was/is well maintained and it shows4) equipment - we added a bimini, cockpit cushions and interior fans to make her even more confortableAfter seeing/sailing our H28, one friend bought a sistership. I am considering a larger Hunter (kids keep growing) and I already have two folks interested in our H28. Granted, my sailing is different than yours, but I think you'd be making a good choice.