Kryspenn said..
hows the ferro boat compare to sailing, corrosion and so on ?
Depends on the design, Hartley RORC 38's and 32s sail well for example. Corrosion of the reinforcing does occur but professionally built boats its not that common.
I have just taken up residence on a new mooring and the two closest yachts are ferro and there is another about 100 metres away. Apart from the owners no one else seems to believe they are ferro!
I would recommend sticking with Fibreglass. Make a list of suitable sized yachts say 25 foot to 34 foot. Divide them up into two columns, long keel/short keel, then further divide into enclosed keel or add on, and further divide into lead or cast iron. Also note whether they are solid glass or foam and whether the foam goes past the waterline. The size of the vessel is going to depend on your age more than anything. Once yachts get to 34 feet the weight and costs are a bit much if your over 35! Yachts are very cheap now so you may as well buy the best.
My pick at the moment
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/mosman-park/sail-boats/yacht-ufo-34/1016346294Add some details to your Bio, might find a fellow lister close by.