Brochure and Specifications
http://www.reedyachtsales.com/Librar...yers_Guide.pdf
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Brochure and Specifications
http://www.reedyachtsales.com/Librar...yers_Guide.pdf
Word here in New Bern from reliable source is they just sold three 77 convertibles to the Middle east.. to the same guy, a sheik or something.
For those of you who haven't seen it. Here are a few More Details. What an awsome boat. Wouldn't mind having one if it came with a life time Pre Paid Fuel Card.
http://www.hatterasyachts.com/pdfs/G..._SinglePgs.pdf
http://www.hatterasyachts.com/boat_gt70.html
Tony
We watch two mates on the bow of a 70+ rail-less Viking anchoring in flat calm water. The anchor was in a bow compartment with a hatch. One mate fell in the water with the anchor. It was comical to watch. I don't know how you could anchor one of those without a rail in choppy waters. They look good but very impractical.
With a 300 mile range it's not a real good tournament boat.
That's the first thing I noticed too. Even a "slow" 30kt cruise only gets you 365NM range. I'd think the extra 750 gls of fuel would be standard and not an option. Performance seems similar to the older 70C. I Would have thought she'd run a bit faster with the 2600HP MTUs and a hull that should be designed and built for speed.