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Hello,I’ve spent the past year learning to sail in Honolulu, where I live, and am now researching my first sailboat purchase. I know very little about advantages and disadvantages of make/model/year boats within my criteria listed below. Any advice would be much appreciated, including comments on re-considering any of my criteria:1) a used boat not over 10K listing price. $7500 would be my ideal affordability after negotiations. 2) 26 to 30 feet; Bigger would be nice, but, I'd like to give quality the preference over size, given my low budget. I do not want a fixer upper--the boat must be ready to sail well and safely for that price without any major labor or cost. 3) standard and average: a fiberglass sloop with typical keel and rudder shape--nothing exotic or out of the ordinary in design or manufacturer. A name the average boat owner recognizes. I want to buy with re-sale in mind. 4) An inboard would be better in heavy swells when needed but I’ll go with an outboard so more purchase money can be put toward the quality of the boat itself. 5) No functional kitchen or head required. Tiller steering is fine. 6) A "week-off-of-work" inter-island cruiser: My use of the boat will be mostly in nearshore weekend days around Oahu southshore; however, this is the key-- once every 6 weeks I want to go to either Kaunakakai, Molokai; Manele, Lanai; or Lahaina, Maui (up to 50 miles one-way crossing open channels) for a week of "camping" on boat while it is anchored. I don't intend to sail it beyond this radius.I’ll watch my weather and pick my crew and days well, but I will eventually encounter large seas and heavy winds in this boat—and I must buy for that unlucky occasion. I’m a young oceansports guy, and I've crossed these channels in powerboats. I know how it can change quickly in these channels. It’s basically open ocean—but with the safety net of land nearby. I need a boat that will perform well in big swells, and can take a beating. If I have to give up speed for heavy weather performance, that is OK. I've read mixed reviews of the Catalina 27—perhaps too light duty for my needs. Within this size range, does Ericson, Columbia, Ranger, Rawson, etc. offer an advantage over another for my purposes? What year models should I seek or avoid? If all were in the same great condition, and all roughly 30 years old, which make/model would you recommend for me? Any other things I might want to look for in a boat? Thanks, JW