Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
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Island Dreamer
Pics suggest that looks like a nice boat.
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
Now THAT one IS worth driving over to look at. That looks like a lot of boat for an ask of $39K. If I were in the market for a 43MY, I'd be in my car by now.
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
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Originally Posted by
jim rosenthal
Now THAT one IS worth driving over to look at. That looks like a lot of boat for an ask of $39K. If I were in the market for a 43MY, I'd be in my car by now.
Jim,
This is one of the most common mistakes I see. People calling a 43DC, a 43MY. They are two completely different models built on the same hull.
I'm sure it was a typo, but I'm sorry, it's just one of my pet peeves. :)
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
Sky, I believe Hatteras originally referred to the 1971 - 1984 DC as a double cabin MY and gradually it became known simply as the 43 DC with the advent of the 1984 43 MY. Besides, a rose by any other name.. yada yada...... The 53 MY was simply a 53 MY prior to the introduction of the ED at which time it became known as the 53 Classic.
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
No, he's right, my mistake. It's still worth looking at even if I had the model name wrong.
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
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Originally Posted by
Walter P
Sky, I believe Hatteras originally referred to the 1971 - 1984 DC as a double cabin MY and gradually it became known simply as the 43 DC with the advent of the 1984 43 MY. Besides, a rose by any other name.. yada yada...... The 53 MY was simply a 53 MY prior to the introduction of the ED at which time it became known as the 53 Classic.
No, Hatteras has always referred to the 43 DC as a DC, never as a double cabin MY. They also never called the 53 MY a classic, it remained the 53 MY throughout its run.
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
And I think they have never built a boat actually called a sportfisher, have they? They've always been called convertibles- well, to be exact, the first 41, the Knit Wits model, was actually called a convertible yachtfisherman, or something like that.
Now I'm going to have to look. I don't want to be wrong twice in one day.
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
This isn't my day. They built 28, 32, and 36 models which were called "Sportfisher".
That is all.
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
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jim rosenthal
This isn't my day. They built 28, 32, and 36 models which were called "Sportfisher".
That is all.
The brochure archive tells the story. Thanks Sams. What a great resource.
Re: 1976 hatters motor yacht - $25000 (panama city)
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Originally Posted by
SKYCHENEY
This is one of the most common mistakes I see. People calling a 43DC, a 43MY. They are two completely different models built on the same hull.
I'm sure it was a typo, but I'm sorry, it's just one of my pet peeves. :)
x2 on this :cool:
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Originally Posted by
Walter P
I believe Hatteras originally referred to the 1971 - 1984 DC as a double cabin MY and gradually it became known simply as the 43 DC with the advent of the 1984 43 MY.
BTW, I have never seen a 1984 MY or DC. I think they skipped a year to retool.