- Builder:
- HATTERAS
- Category:
- Motor Yacht
- Model Year:
- 1985
- Year Built:
- 1985
- Country:
- United States
- Fly Bridge:
- Yes
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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This lady's beauty is much more than skin deep. Her seaworthiness is legendary. As her Bahamian captain once told her slightly nervous owner during a Gulfstream crossing "Now you know why you bought a Hatteras boss". She'll take the seas most other boats have to turn and run from. She has benefitted immensely by having had only two owners, both local and both very knowledgeable. She has been amply equipped with everything necessary to get her crew and guests to any destination safely and comfortably. Though she has traveled south a half dozen times, Nashville has always been her safe harbor. Her maintenance has been constant. Her condition speaks for itself. I believe I'm safe in saying that you just won't find a better one.
Let's talk equipment. She's powered with 6V92TA Detroits, originally rated at 465 hp, now bumped to 560 hp. Port engine has 650 hours smoh, starboard engine 550 hours smoh. There are 2 Onan generators, 8 & 20kw. There are Naiad stabilizers, AirSeps and oil change systems. There are redundant navigational electronics including 72 mile Furuno radar w/6' open array, Robertson autopilots, Northstar 952X plotters, Northstar 800 converted to sat nav, Furuno graphic depthfinder, 300 watt sideband radio, RapidFix 406 Epirb and much more. For entertainment there are new Toshiba flatscreen lcd tv/dvds for each stateroom and a retractable 25" Toshiba flatscreen coupled to a Sony dvd home theatre system for the salon. There is an ingenious 4 station phone system that handles both land and cell calls. Of course there is a dinghy, an 11' Whaler w/20 hp electric start Johnson outboard.
All canvas including upgraded strataglass was replaced in '06. Bottom paint redone in summer '09. Varnish, which looks spectacular, scheduled for maintenance this fall.