older boats are better.
I see the point most of the guys here are trying to make. You have to decide what your plans are before spending lots of money fixing her up. I to have just bought a sailboat,its a 81' 30ft hunter. For me I enjoy fixing things up , My last boat was a power alium flat bottom boat , I spent alot fixing it up and ended up selling it for almost half of what I had in it, But that didn`t matter to me , I had more fun building it than running it anyways. I plan on fixing this one up to, because I know some day I want to try living aboard her, Adding solar power , all the eltroics, just got done with a swim platform for scubadiving off of. Its up to you what you do with your new boat,I perfer buying older boats ,their built better than the new ones, with thicker fiberglass hulls and just overall built to last. I`d rather buy an older boat and spend lots of money fixing it up the way you want. than spending lots of money for some new brite and shiny boat thats not really what you want and built cheaper, that you`ll be paying on,for the rest of your life. I`m told bottom paint needs to be done yearly if in salt water. have fun with that, and remember while doing all those repairs and upgrades will make that old boat better than that new one you just sailed by. enjoy .