Re: new to boating
there's a lot of things to look at when buying a boat. but a couple of basic things is a strong transom with no soft spots, or rot and a solid floor. soft spots in the floor will likely mean rot not only to the floor, but the stringers. a rotted transom is a worse problem. it's a lot of work to replace it. on the transom see if there are any stress cracks in the fiberglass (not spider cracks unless they are severe). check particularly near the outdrive and bolt holes. if the gaskets are worn or cracked, then water is sure to seep in and cause rot.
also see what brand the outdrive is. from my understanding if it is a johnson, it will be very hard to find if anything goes wrong anytime in the near future.
if you search on this forum, you will find more things to look for when buying a boat. also, remember that fiberglass boats tend not to hold their value for a reason. i have a small 14' fiberglass runabout and a lund 14' aluminum. the lund is a lot easier to maintain and work on. the runabout is sitting in my garage right now in "project" status.