I am the proud owner of "Carmen" a 1973 Classic 53' Hatteras and we live in Sauguatuck Michigan.
I am interested in finding anyone who has a had a 53' Hatt Coast Guard certified for doing T charters, which would allow me to take more than 6 passengers and 1 additional crew. I'd appreciate any
referral.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post!
Jeff Phillips
616 717-0064
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04-04-2012 01:01 PM #1Registered Member
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T Charter rating for a 1973 Classic
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04-04-2012 05:41 PM #2Senior Member
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Re: T Charter rating for a 1973 Classic
This has been discuaaed before. It's an expensive process converting a boat to a head boat since your boat wasn't built that way. Six pack can run pretty much as many crew as you want and if stopped can prove they're crew. As far as the boat, life rafts, engine room stuff, hatchs, not certain about fire proff resins, and of course a stabilty test to name a few. I thing it wound up being to expensive to make the changes but good luck. Bill
Bill Allen 1973 43 dc
Brielle N.J.
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Re: T Charter rating for a 1973 Classic
Although I don't know about the procedure, you will certainly be allowed to carry more than 6 paks. Our '80 53MY had a charter approval with the previous owner - we still have the (no longer current) certs on board. I was surprised to find that it was certified to carry 37 people!
Mike P
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; Kent Island MD; San Antonio TX
1980 53MY "Brigadoon"
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Re: T Charter rating for a 1973 Classic
Mine was certified for 49 passengers. The previous owner who did the modification back in 1999-2000 said it was over $200,000 to make all the required modifications. No idea what it would cost today, but I'm sure it's more.