A few years ago, I was building a maxi-trailer cruiser, a 38'x8' seabright "cruising launch" when it was destroyed by a fire in my boatshop. I lost the boat and a lifetimes worth of tools and machinery, and it was quite a blow. I was building that boat because no one makes the boat I want. The Nimble Wanderer is pretty close I guess, but they are hard to find, and out of my price range anyway.
When I was designing my boat, the classic Albin 25 was a vessel that I looked at in some detail. I have always admired it's simple and sensible plan, and in fact I had stolen it's small aft cabin with quarter berths and incorporated them into my layout. Now, at my age, I feel that I'm running out of time to build another boat from scratch. So, my wife and I are looking to buy something that will fill the bill for our requirements, and, looking around, I still find myself coming back to the good ole Albin 25.
I see the A25 as a kind of VW Campmobile on the water, basic and economical, and I like that. My mate though thinks it's too small, so she may need some convincing I guess. She happily travels for weeks at a time in our old 27' Avion trailer though, so maybe I can bring her around? There are good buys to be had in larger single diesel boats like the Mainship 34, but I hate to give up on having a boat I can haul around myself.
Anyway, I'm planning on lurking around here and learning as much as I can, and I'll try not to make a nuisance of myself.

Tom