I really wanted to buy that boat. Unfortunately I went broke. So I got an older 28 instead. It is a BIG boat for its size, which is interesting because it started life as a 28 footer in 1991 and then grew from there.
I like the size of the bridge, although I'm partial to ones with "real" windshields like on my Mariner. And the 1996 and newer models are dual-stateroom. The galley looks big enough, and what other 32 has a full sized refrigerator???
One drawback: I really don't care for the head-in-the-shower concept. Sea Ray did it on some of their models, too. The damn thing gets all wet when you take a shower, and a couple of times we've filled the toilet on my friend's Sea Ray 370DA by aiming the nozzle the wrong way even with the lid closed. I personally like the head setup on the pre-'96s WITHOUT the lower helm station. It had a really big stall shower along with a decent sized head compartment on the starboard side forward...
So that's my 2 cents. You certainly could do a lot worse than this boat. Its a pity Carver did away with it. The closest thing now is the 350 (formerly 330) Sports Sedan. I laugh when I see the rod holders and livewell on the 350 at the Boat Show. Its definitely not a rig for even a semi-serious fisherman, but the fellow with a lot of dough who wants to take the kids fishing once in awhile but mostly go cruising will like it. The old fashioned 320 is a better choice, IMHO, for someone who actually wants to do any serious fishing once in awhile...