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		Jon Bastien
I bought a 'new' Hunter today. However,  it wasn't what I was expecting.  The owner didn't advertise correctly-  I didn't look at a 25.5 today; instead, I sailed a 1978 H25.  Imagine my initial shock, after spending a week combing the archives, searching the net, looking for advice... all for the wrong boat!  We sailed the H25 anyway, and decided we liked it.  It's a little older than we would have liked, but 'Adagio' has a TON of character, and even more potential.  She's a solid boat, and all of her rigging, fittings, gel coat, woodwork, and miscellaneous working parts are in pretty good shape.  The sails are little discolored, but still have plenty of life in them.  the running rigging needs to be replaced, the wiring needs to be checked, and the bottom cleaned, and the head rebuilt, but what can one expect from a 22 year old boat?  The First Mate and I are looking forward to a summer of comfortable cruising...  
)  I'm still interested in hearing comments, pro or con about this model of Hunter.   Wish us luck!--Jon BastienH23 '2 Sheets to the Wind' ANDH25 'Adagio'(That's a WHOLE lot easier to type!)