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Patrick
I got lots of great advice and comments from my previous post on what makes Cherubini's special. Thanks for that. I've got another question that is likely to generate an equally vibrant discussion.I took a look at a 1978 27' last week. It seemed to have the normal amount of wear and tear that you'd expect from a 22 year-old boat.When I told the broker that I was interested in one of the Cherubini-designed Hunter from this period he discouraged me from considering a late 70's early 80's Hunter. His belief was that they were "built to a price" and the quality of workmanship from that period was not very good. He suggested considering a mid-80s or later Hunter, which he felt were better built.Now, I could be cynical and say that he was doing that because the price of a mid-80's anything is likely to be higher - thus more potential commission for him. But I thought I'd ask this "unbiased" group for your opinion of his opinion.By the way, I've read all of the owners reviews on this site for all the models from the mid-70's to mid-80's. I've noted there are some construction issues discussed, but nothing across the board.I plan to use whatever boat I get in the Tidewater of Virginia and the Chesapeake, sailing with my wife and 11-year old.Again, thanks for your wisdom, advice and counsel.Patrick