I've seen that one for sale, but it's nearly twice the price of the one I'm looking at. There is also someone selling one for $6k CAN who's posted it in dozens of free forums. I don't know what the currency rate is right now though....

Also- I've found another boat that looks like a winner! The SeaWind 24 MkII or MkIII.

So... I've finally thought up some requirements for this "beach cat with accomodations"...
Less than 25' long
Less than 2000 lbs
Fast enough to be fun, yet stable and sturdy enough to handle rough conditions.
Enough storage to hold all the sails, enough food and water for a week, and a place to sleep out of the weather.
A place to take a crap...
I'd also like to be able to rig the boat with running/steaming lights, a VHS, GPS, Depthfinder, Radio/CD-player, and of course a small refridgerator and a BLENDER!

Now... the 1986 Reynolds 21 I'm considering has a pretty nice list of equipment:
Hobie 21 mainsail and roller-furling jib.
Boom tent, Porta Potti, Carpeted Marine Plywood rear deck with **** lockers, 3 y/o trampoline fore deck, cushions in hull, Mariner 4hp outboard


G-Cat 5.7M #583 (sail # currently 100) in Bradenton, FL Hobie 14T