Buy the high end of "classic plastic"?
Interesting question.If you plan to sell in 2 years, I would recommend buying a boat in very good condition. Although the price will be higher, you will get it back (less transaction costs) in 2 years. More importantly, you will be able to enjoy the boat for 2 years without spending much time and money on maintenance and upgrades. We bought our '77 h27 for $9,000 in 2000. The highest price you can see on the web for this boat is $13,000. But we have put around $7,000 into major maintenance, upgrades and new sails. We will never get that back in resale, but that's OK, because we intend to stay with Lady Lillie and take out our return in enjoyment over the coming years. If you scale those numbers up to the 30 to 34 foot range, the story is the same - you will not realize the return for putting the boat in good condition in 2 years.So how do you pick a boat? This is actually the easy part! None of the classic plastic Hunters (or Catalina's for that matter) from 20 years ago have general problems to disqualify them based on reading this forum over the past 3 years. Most of them do have some issues relating to being 20 years old.I'd start out be selecting the best surveyor I could find, and then meet with him to discuss your plans. Make it clear that you want a boat in very good condition to enjoy for two years, and then sell without major issues. Then go out and look at boats for sale, working the high end of the market (and probably going smaller to stay in your budget.) When you find one you like, the survey will ensure that you are getting the quality you want.That's it! Everything else is personal preferences, and reactions. I like the Cherubini Hunters (30's and 33's in your size range.) But good friends have a Catalina 30, a Juneau 34, and a Hunter 34 from that time period. They are all great boats, and all require the same kinds of work to keep them in condition. You just want to buy one that someone else has kept or brought ahead of the maintenance curve!Anyway, that's my 2 cents.David