Cabo Rico 38. I am a sucker for the bowsprit and clipper bow. A cutter, of course. And oh, that teak and joinery! <sigh>. Would probably avoid the teak decks (sadly).
The problem is the disconnect between dreams and reality. Not just budgetary, but am I really ever going to go bluewater? Sadly, probably not. And as a coastal cruiser the P323 is tough to beat. I am even winning a very small number of races when the wind is just right (i.e. I don't have to beat!). Thy doing that in a full-keel Cabo Rico!
Incidentally, personally I think the 323 had just the right amount of brightwork. Not too much - still a pain to upkeep - but enough to give the boat character. A couple of months ago we had a cruise-out, ending up Mediteranean-style. As I looked out over the wall of Catalina's - plus a Hunter/Beneteau or two - there was little Selene, looking all perky and salty. She had character - plastic perhaps, but classic plastic.