My previous 1985 37 foot yacht had wood masts which de-laminated and where cut up and put in the bin.
I paid 22k basicly for the hull and deck. After spending over 80k I had a good reliable seaworthy yacht. The surveyor costed my hull at 22k in the insurance breakdown costs. At all up total insured value was $110k
its not really fair to judge a yacht by the photos but for me it seems unreal a good 30 footer would be up for sale for 10k.....if it's good why not get 20k for it?
Go go and check it out go through ever inch ...... Start the donk does it start first ping? Blow smoke? Are the seeacocks all in good working order? Check the bilges? What can you smell? Look at the sails and rigging. Go for a motor round the harbor, check chain plates and deck fittings for signs of water stains, check the rego papers and hin numbers.
the boat has been floating , sailing and used for 43 years same age as me......what Maintance/replacements have been done ?
hope this helps
southace