Help on buying boat.

Hello everyone. I use to Sail quite a bit when I was a kid. It was with my grandfather and he sailed a J-24. He was very good at getting me involved with the activity on the boat. Now its been quite a few years since then. I remember a lot of the techniques and terms.
Why all the back story? Well I have been wanting to take up sailing again since my grandpa passed away many years ago. Now I finnally have to the time and money. So long story short Im a novice Sailor who is looking at buying a boat.
I currently have a lead on a boat and it looks like a Daysailer. BUt I cant determine what version. THis is the listing and some photos.
Sailboat Mariner 17’ Daysailer
Great lake sailboat for sale with trailer and gear in really good shape. Includes jib and main sail, electric trolling motor and lines. Lead keel swings into place, super stable and really fun on the lakes. Large cockpit for up to 5-6 people. Made to pull right up on shore. Self bailing cockpit with cutty cabin for storage of gear and cooler. New Harkin fiddle block with spring cleat for the main. Refinished wood including rudder, bottom is super clean.
I guess whats confusing by this title is that he calls it a Mariner Daysailer. The pictures tell me that it looks like an O'day Daysailer I. BUt it has a lead keel and a self bailing cockpit which make me think its a Daysailer II.
Let me know what you guys and gals think. If you have any advice on what I should look for when taking a personal look at the boat that would be great.
Thanks DD
Why all the back story? Well I have been wanting to take up sailing again since my grandpa passed away many years ago. Now I finnally have to the time and money. So long story short Im a novice Sailor who is looking at buying a boat.
I currently have a lead on a boat and it looks like a Daysailer. BUt I cant determine what version. THis is the listing and some photos.
Sailboat Mariner 17’ Daysailer
Great lake sailboat for sale with trailer and gear in really good shape. Includes jib and main sail, electric trolling motor and lines. Lead keel swings into place, super stable and really fun on the lakes. Large cockpit for up to 5-6 people. Made to pull right up on shore. Self bailing cockpit with cutty cabin for storage of gear and cooler. New Harkin fiddle block with spring cleat for the main. Refinished wood including rudder, bottom is super clean.
I guess whats confusing by this title is that he calls it a Mariner Daysailer. The pictures tell me that it looks like an O'day Daysailer I. BUt it has a lead keel and a self bailing cockpit which make me think its a Daysailer II.



Let me know what you guys and gals think. If you have any advice on what I should look for when taking a personal look at the boat that would be great.
Thanks DD