Do you own the boat or are just looking to acquire it? Out of this list tell us what you may be missing;
1) hull
2) mast and rigging
3) set of sails
4) working engine
5) keel
6) rudder and steering system
7) electrical panel and wiring installation
8) cabinets and cushions
To replace any of these items even with used components will set you back beyween $1,000 and $3,000. Finding replacement parts in Wyoming might be a challenge. I would definitely ascertain the condition of the hull and keel before starting any project but perhaps considering the other necessary costs first might throw some light on whether it might be a feasible project or not. Consider budgeting for used parts but realize that finding them in Wyoming (away from the sea) might not be the easiest. Gauge your abilities and available time to do much of the work. I guess my point is if you see the project might be too costly or difficult there will be no need to survey the hull. Also consider the use you might intend to give this boat as it would dictate the necessary work. I know guys that would just put it in the water to see if it leaks, strap an outboard engine on it and fix up the interior just enough to be able to weekend on it but if you want to fix it to sail it that might cost a lot more. The picture is for a 1985 30' Lancer listed for sale in Miami, FL with an asking price of $10,000. Hope this info might help you make a decision.