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Basic information
- Builder:
- Hatteras
- Category:
- Motor yachts
- Sub Category:
- Sport Fisherman
- Model Year:
- 2004
- Year Built:
- 2004
- Country:
- United States
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 60' (18.29m)
- Beam:
- 17' (5.28m)
- Max Draft:
- 16.13' (4.92m)
Speed, capacities and weight
- Cruise Speed:
- 27 Kts. (31.07 MPH)
- Max Speed:
- 35 Kts. (40.28 MPH)
- Water Capacity:
- 200 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 1622 Gallons
Accommodations
- Total Heads:
- 3
Hull and deck information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass and Plastic Yachts
- Deck Material:
- Fiberglass
Engine information
- Engines:
- 2
- Manufacturer:
- Caterpillar
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
This world-class convertible sportfish is packed with amenities to cruise your favorite waters with confidence and comfort. Meticulously owned and run by a seasoned owner with a professional captain and crew, she has received uncompromising care. No expense was spared on upkeep; all services are current and fully documented. The preferred 3-stateroom, 3-head layout showcases a striking high-gloss cherry interior, while the enclosed bridge links to the salon via an elegant spiral staircase. That climate-controlled bridge doubles as a second salon, keeping you cool, quiet, and protected underway. Recently treated to a full detail—polish and wax—along with comprehensive engine service, this sportfishing yacht is turnkey and ready to roam. A bluewater, tournament-ready luxury motor yacht and fishing yacht with poise and range for extended travel. Do not miss this opportunity—arrange your private viewing today.
Detailed Description
Upgrades/ updates
From 1/6/17 through 6/22/22, this bluewater convertible sportfishing motor yacht received a comprehensive series of upgrades and services. On 1/6/17 a Garmin 7616 GPS, a Garmin GSD 26 sonar, and an Airmar one‑kilowatt CHIRP transducer were installed. On 10/11/17 all new AV equipment and receivers were fitted for the salon and each stateroom. On 10/18/17 a Garmin 7616 GPS was added to the bridge, and on 10/19/17 all new after‑coolers were installed for both main engines. On 10/23/17 LED engine‑room lighting was added. On 11/21/17 all three heads were rebuilt with new seals. On 12/22/17 a new bow thruster was installed. On 1/15/18 Glendinning cord retractors were rebuilt and new ninety‑foot white power cords and ends were installed. On 1/31/18 heat exchangers and all coolers were flushed. On 1/25/17 a Garmin 742 was added to the rear helm station and, on the same date, two new antennas and new spotlight bulbs were installed. On 1/22/18 all new exhausts port and starboard were fitted by DiAngelo Exhaust. On 2/9/18 a new acrylic custom deck hatch was made for the aft flybridge deck, followed on 3/2/18 by new aft spreader lights. On 3/16/18 the salon L‑shaped sofa and the dinette U‑shaped seating and backrest were re‑covered, and the fuel tanks were cleaned and polished. On 2/23/18 an AIS switch and kite reel outlets were added. On 3/27/18 the hydraulic piston for the Davit Luft was rebuilt. On 3/31/18 all new triggers for the raw‑water pump system were installed with a manual override switch. On 4/6/18 a new fighting‑chair cover and a salon carpet runner were fitted. On 5/7/18 the windlass was replaced with a Maxwell RC12‑10 twenty‑four‑volt DC unit. On 6/7/18 a new AC pump for the stateroom air‑conditioning was installed, and on 8/2/18 a new washer and dryer were purchased and installed. On 1/5/19 a custom Kenyon electric grill was built in and installed in the starboard cockpit. On 2/7/19 the flybridge starboard bench seating and the flybridge L‑shaped sofa were re‑covered; on 2/14/19 a new steering cooler was installed. On 6/13/19 a new Labroc helm chair was installed, and on 7/17/19 a new flybridge headliner went in with new speakers and smoke detectors. On 8/15/19 the Sturdy control system was removed and replaced with all‑new Glendinning controls and a corded remote system; on the same date three new Garmin displays, a sixteen‑inch Raymarine monitor, and two new cameras were added. On 9/27/19 eight new hydraulic hoses were installed for the davit system. On 12/22/19 a new autopilot pump and a new macerator for the holding‑tank discharge were installed, and on 12/26/19 a new disposal was fitted in the galley. On 7/13/20 the port heat exchangers were removed, pressure‑tested, and cleaned; the port turbos and sweeps were pressure‑tested, and the exhaust manifold was replaced by DiAngelo Exhaust. On 9/22/20 a new salon AC pump was installed, followed by a new salon AC compressor and evaporator on 1/17/21. On 6/9/21 a new hot‑water heater was installed. On 7/26/21 the flybridge tint and forward windows were replaced with 3M UV‑reflective clear tint. On 8/11/21 all fire‑extinguishing equipment was re‑certified and tested. On 9/14/21 a new compressor for the flybridge AC was installed, and on 9/20/21 a new Garmin twenty‑five‑kilowatt ninety‑six‑mile radar with a six‑foot array was added. On 9/29/21 all hydraulic steering hoses were replaced. On 12/17/21 the engine‑room camera and fish‑box macerator were replaced. On 1/12/22 the port generator drip pan was replaced; on 1/27/22 all new batteries for the house and engine banks were installed; on 2/11/22 a new Mach 5 freshwater pump was fitted. On 6/22/22 the davit received a tune‑up serviced by Nautical Structures.
Performance
On June 27, 2022, verified performance numbers reflect the capable running attitude of this sportfishing hull: at fifty to fifty‑one percent power she ran twenty to twenty‑one knots burning approximately seventy‑six gallons per hour; at fifty‑five percent, twenty‑four to twenty‑five knots at about ninety gallons per hour; at sixty‑five percent, twenty‑seven to twenty‑eight knots around one hundred ten gallons per hour; at seventy‑five percent, twenty‑nine to thirty knots; and at full power, thirty‑four to thirty‑five knots.
Salon
The salon welcomes you with a sectional sofa opposite a decorative coffee table with storage beneath, climate comfort delivered by dual‑cycle AC/heat rated at thirty thousand BTU governed by an SMX control panel, and entertainment via a Sony forty‑seven‑inch HDTV with SAT TV and a surround‑sound system. Thoughtful touches include abundant storage, a fire extinguisher, a carpet runner, wood‑panel blinds, high‑gloss cherry valances, an ice maker, twenty‑four overhead lights with accent lighting and a lamp, and a graceful spiral staircase leading to the enclosed bridge—hallmarks of a refined enclosed‑bridge motor yacht.
Galley
The galley is finished with teak and holly Amtico flooring, a four‑burner cooktop, a microwave/convection oven, and a dedicated exhaust fan, all set against durable Corian countertops with organized dish and pantry storage. Daily use is effortless with a water‑maker remote start/stop panel, a stainless‑steel sink with disposal, handy one‑hundred‑ten‑volt outlets, and under‑counter fluorescent lighting—ideal for extended cruising on a sportfishing yacht.
Dinette
Across from the galley, the dinette provides U‑shaped seating with integrated storage around a Corian table, complemented by discreet entertainment and AV equipment. A sub‑woofer mounted under the seat enriches the sound, while the teak and holly sole completes the warm, practical finish expected aboard a convertible sportfish.
Companionway
The companionway houses a Whirlpool washer and Whirlpool dryer beside the AC/DC circuit panel and generator remote panels, with eight overhead lights ensuring clear visibility and a smoke detector for safety—smart utility for a bluewater motor yacht.
Master stateroom
The master stateroom features a full queen walk‑around berth with cedar‑lined storage below, two large cedar‑lined hanging closets, a three‑drawer credenza, and two nightstands illuminated by two reading lamps. Entertainment and comfort come via a Samsung forty‑inch flat‑screen TV and dual‑cycle AC/heat with digital thermostat, while two overhead speakers, a smoke detector, a fire extinguisher, one‑hundred‑ten‑volt outlets, and a vanity with three drawers and overhead storage complete this restful retreat.
Master head
The en‑suite master head is appointed with Corian countertops and a freshwater Headhunter toilet featuring an added bidet function, a large shower with a built‑in seat, a mirrored vanity cabinet with additional storage above the head, and teak and holly Amtico flooring. An exhaust fan, storage below the sink, an overhead deck hatch, three overhead lights, a towel bar, and soft accent lighting underscore the yacht’s thoughtful detailing.
Vip cabin
The VIP cabin offers a full queen walk‑around berth with cedar‑lined storage below, an overhead deck hatch, and two cedar‑lined hanging closets. Amenities include a Samsung thirty‑two‑inch flat‑screen TV, six overhead storage cabinets, one‑hundred‑ten‑volt outlets, two nightstands with two reading lights, seven overhead lights, forward bilge and holding‑tank access with a bilge pump and high‑water alarm, two overhead speakers, and dual‑cycle air conditioning/heat with digital thermostat controls.
Vip head
The VIP head provides Corian countertops, a Headhunter freshwater toilet, a full shower, an exhaust blower, and a mirrored vanity cabinet above teak and holly Amtico flooring, with a towel bar, pantry‑style storage under the sink, and three overhead lights.
Guest stateroom
The guest stateroom features two single over/under bunks, an Insignia eighteen‑inch flat‑screen TV, and a large cedar‑lined hanging closet, with two reading lamps and a fire extinguisher for safety. Practical touches include central vacuum, two overhead speakers, bilge access to the hot/cold water manifold, two overhead lights, a smoke detector, a one‑hundred‑ten‑volt outlet, and AC/heat with a digital thermostat.
Guest day head
The guest day head includes Corian countertops, a full shower, a mirrored vanity cabinet, a freshwater Headhunter toilet, storage below the sink, teak and holly Amtico flooring, an exhaust blower, a one‑hundred‑ten‑volt outlet, three overhead lights, and a towel bar.
Enclosed bridge
The enclosed bridge, a signature of a capable sportfishing yacht, carries upgraded Garmin electronics (see Electronics), three wiper blades with washers, a mini‑refrigerator, and a wet bar. An L‑shaped sofa with custom rod‑rack storage beneath and additional drawer storage pairs with starboard bench seating with storage, while eight overhead lights, two overhead speakers, and thirty thousand BTU of air‑conditioning ensure a comfortable second salon underway. The helm benefits from a newly upholstered dash covering, under‑helm electronics access, an eleven‑hundred‑ten‑volt air compressor for the horns, an aft bridge‑deck access door, a radar and electronics mast, dual air horns, a spotlight, all new antennas, a DC circuit panel, a Sea‑Fire remote override panel, new Glendinning controls, a fire extinguisher, and a Samsung twenty‑four‑inch flat‑screen TV.
Aft bridge deck
The aft bridge deck offers cushioned aft seating with storage and a fully functional aft helm station with engine gauges, supported by two new overhead LED deck lights and a pedestal chair. For serious trolling, there are two Sidewinder teaser reels and two aft spreader lights—ideal for a tournament‑minded sportfishing program.
Cockpit
Purpose‑built for a convertible sportfish, the cockpit includes a transom lift gate and door, a Bluewater fighting chair with rocket launcher and tackle drawer, a cockpit freezer, and a freshwater sink/rigging station with tackle drawers. A refrigerated drink box in the salon step pairs with a transom fish box and live‑well plus a large macerated deck fish box. The starboard side features a custom‑built Kenyon electric grill, while engine‑room access, an aft bridge‑deck access ladder, and lazarette access make service simple. Power is managed by two Cablemasters and two new ninety‑foot white power cords installed on 1/15/18. Two cockpit cameras feed the salon TV and flybridge. Anglers will appreciate sixteen rod holders, Rupp triple‑spreader outriggers, freshwater and saltwater washdowns, new LED deck lighting with accent lights, and two speakers under the gunwale, all within a self‑bailing cockpit with scuppers and custom mezzanine seating cushions.
Engine room
The engine room is organized around AC/DC distribution panels, two Onan twenty‑one‑kilowatt generators, and two Caterpillar C‑30 main engines (see Propulsion), with battery on/off switches and a hydraulic pump for the davit. Climate systems are supported by five AC compressors, while safety includes two fire extinguishers and an engine‑room camera. Systems for extended cruising include a Sea Recovery water maker with a low‑pressure feed pump, a Mach 5 freshwater pump, four Racor 1000 fuel/water separators for the mains and two Racor 50 units for the generators, an oil‑change system, fuel priming pumps, an AC raw‑water pump, and a cockpit freezer pump. Convenience extends to a freshwater outlet, a one‑hundred‑ten‑volt outlet, engine‑room fans and blowers, dual fuel transfer pumps, LED AC and DC engine‑room lighting, two Cablemasters, two transformers, and a hot‑water tank.
Machinery and accessories
Essential machinery and accessories include three Rule 2000 bilge pumps with float switches, international navigation lights, dual air horns, and two air compressors—one dedicated to the horns and one for fenders and tools. A fifteen‑hundred‑pound davit with lift, luft, and rotation supports tender handling, while an oil‑change system, a fuel priming pump, and a fuel transfer pump streamline service. Filtration is robust with four Racor 1000 and two Racor 500 fuel/water separators. Safety and control are enhanced by a Seafire fire‑suppression system, a windlass cutoff breaker, analog engine gauges, two one‑hundred‑ten‑volt outlets, two engine‑room blowers, and a Sea Recovery water maker—fit for a serious fishing yacht.
Exclusions
Exclusions consist of standard personal effects and clothes, all framed pictures including the framed Great Lakes freighter photo over the dinette, all rods, reels, and fishing tackle, all step boxes, portable coolers, all tools, all cleaning supplies, and all items stowed under the berth and bunk storage.
Electronics
The electronics suite befits an enclosed‑bridge sportfishing yacht: twin Garmin 7616 displays, a GMR2526 radar with a six‑foot array, a Garmin 742, a GSD25 sounder, a Garmin 1243XSV, a Garmin GPS17X antenna, a Garmin AIS600, and a Raymarine monitor. Data and control are complemented by two Garmin GMI20 instruments, a Simrad AP22 autopilot with a tethered remote, and two Cat digital engine displays, while communications are handled by Icom IC‑M602 and Icom IC‑M604 VHFs. Night operations and targeting are aided by an ACR spotlight, a one‑kilowatt Airmar CHIRP transducer, and a FLIR camera.
Specifications
- Length:
- 60' (18.29m)
- Beam:
- 17' (5.28m)
- Year Built:
- 2004
- Builder:
- Hatteras
- Category:
- Motor yachts
- Engines:
- 2 engines Caterpillar
- Cruise Speed:
- 27 Kts.
- Max Speed:
- 35 Kts.
- Location:
- United States

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