Ayuh, she's a beauty, Jim.
I would note that it is a CNG galley stove and natural gas can be hard to come by. We recently swapped the CNG kit out of our E35-3 for a new propane stove, plumbing, and tanks. A new stove alone can run you $1500, with another ~$500 worth of hoses, regulators, safety solenoids, etc.
What's the deal with the cardboard and green tape at the nav station? I admit, I didn't watch the video, so perhaps the answer is in there.
When we bought our boat the sails seemed crispy and we thought we could address that several years into ownership. But in fact, they were blown out of shape and the jib was UV damaged. So, I wouldn't use mere crispiness as a metric.
Did they just never use the engine or was it rebuilt at some point? That's really low hours for a 1989.
I'm not trying to dissuade you from purchase. I'm just suggesting there might be other expenses down the road sooner than later.
Keel:
In the link below Eric details all the work he went in rebedding his keel. In the end, if I read him right, he decided it wasn't necessary. If you're an inveterate data diver, there's good information in his blog that will help peel away the veil.
Preamble I had heard of my vintage of E38's (1986) having poor keel-stub adhesion due to the factory not removing the mold release wax before fitting the keel. For this reason, and also having experienced crevice corrosion in my previous boat, I...
ericsonyachts.org
In a complete redo of Kismet's bottom last winter, we just filled in the smile and faired everything out. It still looks great after a season in the water, properly solemn with no smile.
Our boat lived in Stonington, CT in its prior life, a mere 15 miles from Groton. Would you use the boat in Florida?
The gray Y-valve control next to the toilet makes me wonder if they installed a freshwater flush option. A very nice touch, if so.
@peaman did a really sweet refurbish of the portlight side panel on his E32. I don't have the link at hand, but perhaps he can chime in with that.
New electronics in 2024? Niiiiice.
Good luck!
Jeff