Here's an example of a well maintained H18 in your ballpark, right here in this forum, don't know if it is still available but there are similar deals to be had
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=15831and here's another good deal
http://www.thebeachcats.com/classifieds ... 0613/cat/1I cannot say for sure to the OP if his prospect in Spokane is as good. The trampoline has been taken off, maybe because the boat does not use a cover. The discolored light blue hulls would support that theory. Anyway in plain view the maintenance cannot be compared to the boats I mention in my previous post.
But by now maybe you've noticed that "fair price" is highly subjective. If you are new to cats, then you are probably not well versed in what to look for when buying a new cat in order to assure yourself you wont be spending a fortune fixing things up. There have been many a surprise in this forum from new owners of such boats. Your best guarantee then becomes buying from someone who has obviously taken good care of the boat.
A while back I posted on a 1981 H18 WITH MAGNUM WINGS on sale for $1,000 in Florida. That one was cheap IMO.
Do a search on Craigslist on the South Florida area, Houston, and other areas where there are boats to get a more accurate figure. A hobie 16 in similar condition was selling for $500 a while ago in Fort Lauderdale.
Anyway look, I should probably withdraw my remark about the cat being "way overpriced", to just overpriced.
I'd say if you can negociate the price down with the owner it would be an OK deal. Do mind to check for what SRM mentioned and the rudder blades too. Make sure the castings and aluminum parts don't have any cracks or bends. The blocks and everything else look OK. I think too that the owner has been very straight and honest describing the cat's condition.