You'll find very little improvement in the bow to bow measurement by tightening the tramp. All that wear is in the corner castings, and you're correct the best remedy is epoxying the frame, and that's not a truly permanent fix. You're lucky to find an '84 with little use. In the long run you'll be much happier with the "banana" yellow boat, and it should last longer. You may ask the yellow boat owner if the frame has been glued? The other easy signs of which boat has less overall use is at the wear points 1. Bottom of hulls 2. Mast base 3. Rudder castings, where the upper and lower touch when raising and lowering the rudders
Check to see if the rudder cams have been replaced, rivets?/original screws?/replaced
You'd be surprised how many boats were purchased, sailed very few times and then put in storage.
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