No details on the website but they released this pic as a teaser on social media yesterday.
Good to see they appear to be sticking with the perfect classif convertible lines, I think it is a good offset against the Viking brand.
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New Hatteras GT 70 Announced
Shawn
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Purdy....
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The 4 stateroom 3 head layout seems decent but the master head looks a bit small. There's also a 3 stateroom galley down option. No enclosed bridge option at this point. It's a start but they've got a long way to go to catch up with Viking.
Jack Sardina
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Jack, where did you see the 4 stateroom 3 Head Layout? I'd like to take a look. This is all I've been able to find. http://hatteras.prototypedev.com/index.html It shows a nice side view of the GT70 and if you click on it another page opens where you can click on Layouts and it shows two similar 5 Stateroom 4 Head layouts.
http://hatteras.prototypedev.com/index.html
Thanks.
Tony
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How do you anchor in a boat like this? Does someone go out on deck with rails? I'm really asking. It's a pretty boat, but what if you have to anchor in an emergency.
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Agreed. I just wonder what if you have to and don't have a choice about it. I guess you could always climb out through the hatch etc. I don't think I'd want to be the guy doing it, though.
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The side decks are wider than they appear and on the top edge of the house or just under bridge overhang is either an indented track or a railing to hold onto. Its just that few feet of no man's land once you let go of house to make your move to the middlen of the fore deck. Its actually easier than it looks unless its really rough out. That being said I always would prefer a pulpit and at a minimum a low profile rail back to where the house starts. Still gives you a nice sleek sportfish look but with a ton of added safety
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Fuel Burn Spec sheet and Engine options
http://www.reedyachtsales.com/Librar...rmanceData.pdf