re: what are you looking for?
Hi Guys! and thank you... I did talk to Govert several times and he has even called to check up on us

He is such a nice guy, very helpful. His boats are out of our price range(for now). He did give me a 101 on diesel engines on Hunters. Our price range right now is $16,000 max. Some of the things we are looking for are: I would love number 3 that Andy listed!! it has to have a shower, marine plumbing, bimini cover would be nice, sails that go with the boat

, its draft has got to be no more than 5 because the waters around our slip are shallow waters. Yes we are paying for a slip just now($80 with all hookups). We have been on a waiting list for over a year. After Katrina there are still no slips available anywhere and if they are, they are outrageously priced. Auto pilot would be nice tho I know we would end purchasing one right away and I would like ac because it gets so hot down here but thats purchasable too. Cushion conditions are not a biggy to me because I can sew them, patch them up or if I end up throwing may hands in the air after trying, we will have them made. The kids are small so sleeping space.. I know they would all end up in the vberth. We would like to do a couple over nighters by the islands here and overall the boat to be in good condition. The engine has to be in good shape or at least reliable. No major projects. I don't mind a little bit of elbow grease and hard work to clean it up. Painting it is not a concern right now because we want to sail this summer and we'll do the other in the Fall/Winter since we have no winters here. I know now things like bilge pumps are replacable, batteries. We have a dinghy. I would love for the hatches and ports to be in good condition. I saw gaps everywhere and they tried to tell me the dry rot on the floor was from rain coming from the windows. I begged to differ I told him I believed it was from the bilge pump overflowing.You guys would have died at the one bilge pump I saw. The latch on it was busted. The boat dealer told me it was just an extra "storage area". I was tickled pink by that comment. I asked him for his keys and lifted it open. Rusty Water and when I asked him to run the pump, he didn't know where it was located,so I did it. It barely drained but the bolts were all rusted and when I laced my finger around them one of them were pretty loose.When hubby came down after settling the kids in their vests in the cockpit he saw the floorboard and asked who opened it and the dealer said that I did as if I was in trouble or something. I got a wink. So many other stories.We have looked at all of the layouts on several different 30' boats and we keep coming back to the Hunter. I love the Catalina's but the one boat I do not like and for only one reason and its the Pearson (sorry!). I don't like where its head is located right next to the vberth. My husband thinks this is funny. I am so glad I came to this site. I found a library in Newport Richey on Saturday afternoon with the intention of asking you guys some questions but Internet was down and our relatives had a dinosour of a computer. So I roughed it. But kept thinking I wish I could log on and ask you guys for some advice because I knew it to be good and sound!