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Bill
I took a really hard look at a '87 Hunter 31 yesterday. The boat was very clean and seemed in good condition. There was a smell like someone didn't bother to empty the head (which worries me about leaks in the head), and there seemed to be a lot of water under the cabin floor. But other than that, I really liked the boat.Its one thing to read the reviews from owners (hard to read past some of their egos, too), but its something else to get the current views.Is there a year or run that is better than others?Are there any particular / cronic problems that follow this design?Are there any other models that we should consider? I've been told a Catal 30 and 28 are also worth a look.I also looked at a '95 Hunter 29.5. That was very different. The 31 seemed like a WHOLE LOT MORE BOAT for a lot less $$. An older Catal 27 was nice, but I wouldn't want to go any smaller and would prefer an inboard and wheel steering to that boat's outboard and tiller.I'm still in the shopping phase and am looking to narrow the field to a few boats then try them out over the next year before I buy. I'm a little concerned about going bigger than a 31.I expect to use the boat on Kentucky Lake and cruise those two lakes and the Tennessee and Cumberland systems. We want the option of going elsewhere without worry. It will be a part-time live-aboard (but not extended) when we retire. My wife and I are novice sailors. My wife doesn't mind a heeling boat. We don't want to have to work at sailing or work hard at maintaining the boat. For us its more important to find the right boat than to hurry the decision just to get out on the water.