I prefer the older boats with a bit of character which are not so popular with the snobby types, but are certainly very capable sea boats.
Update: well in the end I looked at quite a few older boats including a rather beautiful 35 foot bowsprit cutter which very nearly caught me, but having to consider how much creakier I am in the knee deprtment these days I decided to buy a slightly more modern 26 footer rigged for single handing so I'll not have to spend quite so much time standing on a heaving foredeck and hoping the tillerpilot will keep me on track while I sort out the sails.
The sale finally went through this afternoon (its taken three weeks to complete the formalities) so she is now ours.
The last two boats I bought were both purchased two days before either a hurricane (no damage surprisingly, it was the only undamaged boat in the yard), and a force 9 gale (around £500 worth of damage to the sprayhood which I think was last seen heading towards northern France on its own), so I now look forward to being stuck in harbour bemoaning the weather while the inevitable storms rage for the next few days. All I can do is apologise for the inconvenience.
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