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    1973 45' Hatteras

    It's always interesting seeing what shows up for sale on eBay. Just saw a listing pop up for a 1973
    45C, with an opening bid of $5,000 and a buy-it-now price of $10,000. Listing says the boat is in
    WPB, FL.

    As tIm would say, "too good to be true"????

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    Re: 1973 45' Hatteras

    Quote Originally Posted by foleyjt View Post
    It's always interesting seeing what shows up for sale on eBay. Just saw a listing pop up for a 1973
    45C, with an opening bid of $5,000 and a buy-it-now price of $10,000. Listing says the boat is in
    WPB, FL.

    As tIm would say, "too good to be true"????
    Not if its shot. Many boats have a negative value as the cost to store or dispose of them isn't cheap.
    Jack Sardina

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    Re: 1973 45' Hatteras

    Quote Originally Posted by saltshaker View Post
    Not if its shot. Many boats have a negative value as the cost to store or dispose of them isn't cheap.
    871n boats are not in high demand. It said an engine lost water or something like that and needs a rebuild. Interior seems a bit off so after 40K for 2 rebuilds you have a 30 boat.
    Scott
    41C117 "Hattatude"
    Port Canaveral Florida.


    Marine Electronics and Electrical Products Distributor.

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    Re: 1973 45' Hatteras

    Quote Originally Posted by Boatsb View Post
    871n boats are not in high demand. It said an engine lost water or something like that and needs a rebuild. Interior seems a bit off so after 40K for 2 rebuilds you have a 30 boat.
    She does look decent for the price. If that engine could be fixed by an owner/mechanic she could be a good deal.
    Jack Sardina

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    Re: 1973 45' Hatteras

    I tried scheduling a viewing of this boat, but it was under contract ($35k). After a couple weeks I was contacted that the price had dropped to $15k then to $5k. Apparently the survey revealed a laundry list of major issues, including both engines.






    Ocean Cowboy
    1978 42C
    Ft. Lauderdale
    Jeremy

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