If the boat and sails are in good shape it would be a good boat.
The set up time off a trailer could be done in 30 minutes since you don't have a spinnaker.
Two items that make a huge difference are a good set of boat Wheels, You simply cannot drag this boat on the ground (and keep it in one piece)... Hopefully they are included in the package (big inflatable black wheels are better then small inflateable orange wheels better then hard blue plastic wheels.)
Also a good sail box on the trailer will be important. You will need to store a bit more gear. Unlike your current boat... you will have to pull out and put boards on the boat... Attach the boom to the mast. Pull out and put the rudders and tiller bar and then zipper on the jib. Since you are trailering around you will need to wrap them so they don't chip or put them in bags in your sail box. If the mast is carbon... it should be the same effort to hoist it and then have your partner pin the forestay as your current boat. You could spend a couple three years learning to sail the boat with the existing sails while slowly getting in the racing game. It's a big step up from where you are at. When the racing bug bites...Race the boat in open class... when the spin bug bites... buy a used spin from the F18 fleet and race with those guys... When you are REALLY bitten... upgrade to a more recent race ready model... when the lottery comes in.... go crazy!
Have fun