A good boat
I have had my 1980 H33 since early 1982, when I bought it in the SF Bay area. I sailed there for six years, including up and down the California coast. Subsequently, I sailed her for three years in Southern California. For the last ten, I have been based in Mexico. My boat and I have sailed all over the Sea of Cortez. We plan to head in the direction of NZ next year. I have lived aboard for all but four years of my ownership. This has been a very good boat. Yes, I have had to modify her, somewhat, and yes, I have had to do an extensive blister job. And, like many of the Hunter's of her era, she has suffered minor deck delaminations. But, all of these things have been correctable without to much of a struggle, and none of them take away from the basic design of the boat. You will find that she has many well thought out features and details. She is very easily sailed short-handed, and has several very good sea-berths. She is pretty tough, too. Disadvantages are being initially tender due to her ten foot beam. The ballast to displacement ratio is good, but the narrow hull heels easily. Of course, she also goes to weather well, as a result of the fine entry. Just be willing to reef early. In my Bay Area days, I used to put in a reef in Spring that stayed there until the Fall. The boat sails much better upright. I also found that a full-batten main was a good addition. She also has an extremely wet cockpit. I would say a dodger is mandatory, and I added deflection boards between the cockpit coamings and the toe rails on either side of the boat, and cut out a short section of the vertical part of the toerail, to allow the water to go overboard. The deflectors direct the water that would otherwise come cascading back over the helmmsman's seat, off the side of the boat.They are angled aft, from a spot on the coaming aft of the winches, to the rail forward of the pulpit and backstays. Since these modifications, the cockpit changed into a very nice dry place. You will get the idea, the first time you take her out in a blow. But these are minor things. Get the boat, and enjoy.