Looking good so far!
You seem to be well-armed this time around, Seadance, much to the consternation of the boat brokers in your area.

The condition of the hull will become apparent when the boat gets hauled. It's pretty safe to assume that the bottom will need to be sanded/painted, although the slime and barnacles will grow on a stationary boat and it might come clean with a powerwash.Here's a thought: when you get the survey haul-out, try to get the boat yard to do the painting haul-out for free, or at least at a discount. I got mine free provided it was within 30 days of the first one - you might save a few bucks.The pictures of the boat seem to show it's in pretty good condition, and hopefully the survey will show that this is a boat you can start sailing in without major difficulties.Remember: don't fall in love until after the survey is done, the price is negotiated and the contract is signed.

And make a low offer..... I doubt the answer will be anything like 'not only no, but don't ever even TRY to buy my boat ever again'.Cheers,Bobs/v X SAIL R 8