My ‘84 was $8500 with trailer that needs work. I added a kicker motor for $700. My trailer will need approx $2k to get up to par. Everything on the boat works - lights, bilge pump, etc. engine was redone new in ‘02 with 1300 hours when I got it. That’s in SF mind you, so more expensive than most the country. I looked for a boat like this for 4 years and I was the first reply and didn’t get a survey which I probably should have, but maybe seller would have gone to next buyer. My point is just there are always options, you just want to be really picky, and move quickly when you see the right one for you.
anything on a boat is fixable if you have tools, time and handiness, but with a family at home, I’d suggest getting something someone else already put the time, money and effort into.
Expand your search beyond local and you can probably get it shipped and a survey done locally. GWs are always in high demand. Expand your search to other quality brands of boats too: boston whaler, proline, wellcraft, etc. just do your research on various models you see that pop up for sale. You don’t want to get stuck with someone else’s problem boat, but there is a lot of info available online for nearly any issue you encounter with boats and much of it isn’t that complicated to figure out. Once a project is finished and it works well again, it’s a great sense of satisfaction, at least for me.
side note - you could always work with a dealer that might be able to offer financing so you get the boat you really want