H40Legend
Asa, we bought our '86 40 4 yrs ago. I pretty much agree w/everything that has been said. My husband & I wld trade to another boat only if it is a cntr cockpit design.Our boat, "The Adjustment", is live-aboard equipped & is very comfortable for an aft cockpit sloop. We have the 6'4" drft & find her stiff enough to keep us from getting soaked all of the time even in winds of 20+ knots. At ~30 knots she reminds me of a bird that stands up & shakes her tailfeathers & says 'Let's boogie!'.Misc random thoughts/observations:I. The orignl Norcold refrig/freezr is still operating just fine. The ice box is more than adequate. It does not bother us that it drains into the main bilge. The a/c portion of the Cruisair system (which may also be orignl equip)drains into the main bilge, too. A float switch solves that problem. II. The glassed-in lid on the aft holding tank did break loose. During the repairs, we added a recessed inspection plate in the cabin sole & a tank monitor. Also, added tank monitor to forward holding tank. If had it to do overagain, wld also make a "lift-out" in the cabin sole for any future repairs to tank; that can easily be added if desired.III. If you are a "do-it-yourselfer", the H40 Legend is easy to work on; i.e., it was built prior to a lot of the more high-tech stuff being incorporated in new boats, & which takes a "professional" when repairs are needed. YOU decide what you want as an upgrde. The exterior canvas & sails on her are not too large to be handled by someone who has a heavy-duty home sewing machine (i.e.,White's Jeans Machine ((~$250))) & a catalog/internet connection frm Sailrite. If the orignl mainsail design is retained, the mainsail is not too sophisticated to be repaired w/o taking it to a sailmaker in many cases. The batten pockets are just std design & are easily replced/repaired, etc. Our foresail has been converted to furling but it is still of a design & size that I can wash, repair, etc. I actually put the sails (one at a time) into a childrn's inflatable swimming pool & soak in something such as Oxyclean. The interior cushions can easily be recovered by a DIYer; the cabin curtains that we have are very easy to make.Hope this long-winded message is of assistance to you. Good luck in whatever you decide to upgrade to.