I tentatively agree. I say tentatively, as one really has to see it in real iife to know what issues might remain to be repaired and/ or upgraded. But it sure looks great in the photos...with one exception...the outside window frames look a little suspect in one close up shot.
Plus I wonder what the A/C and head system looks like. Still, at that price all could look bad and still be a great deal...just not as great. But heck, even the Yamaha on the dinghy wasn't cheap.....pretty new and 4 stroke to boot.
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Re: 1968 50' Hatteras Motor Yacht FOR SALE $79,900
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Re: 1968 50' Hatteras Motor Yacht FOR SALE $79,900
Sky Cheney
1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI
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12-02-2015 03:06 PM #24
Re: 1968 50' Hatteras Motor Yacht FOR SALE $79,900
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Re: 1968 50' Hatteras Motor Yacht FOR SALE $79,900
Don't know I'd say that is the "key" in comparing semi truck to boat, but that is a large part of it. Another large part is the difference in strain on the engine and the fact there are no speed limits on a boat when offshore. A 12V71TI can be worn out in 1000 hours if run WOT most of those hours, whereas a truck is almost never WOT due to speed limits and more fuel conservation desires.
But the greater point is that even though an 8V71 natural "could" go 20,000 hours in a boat...to actually do so, is rare as hen's teeth because indeed "sitting is murder" And sitting most of the time is exactly what the sort ofboat that is for sale here does. Engine block heaters and weekly crank up at dock can mitigate the sitting issue somewhat.
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12-03-2015 10:14 AM #26
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Re: 1968 50' Hatteras Motor Yacht FOR SALE $79,900
As an aside, I used to own a little Hino diesel box truck (like an Izuzu NPR but better make...Hino is Toyota sub) that ran like a champ with 360,000 miles....but the WOT was 66 mph ! No governer, nothing could be done to improve that...that just all it was designed to do. Meant for city deliveries I guess. My cruise control on the interstate was to floor it and wedge an old windshield wiper in between the throttle pedal and the ashtray....a sort of hair trigger thing...barely touch it and it would disengage.
Now I have a 2010 Chevy Express box truck (gas) that has a real cruise control and will probably go 90+ mph (no mood to risk speeding ticket to find out) Won't haul as much weight as the Hino...but soooo much more pleasant to drive.
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Re: 1968 50' Hatteras Motor Yacht FOR SALE $79,900
All diesels have their max RPM governed.
Other than environmental factors like disuse, abuse or contamination, engine life is measured in total fuel burn. Lower HP versions of an engine burn fuel slower and run more hours. Higher HP goes through their fuel life faster. That's all there is to it.--- The poster formerly known as Scrod ---
I want to live in Theory, everything works there.
1970 36C375
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Re: 1968 50' Hatteras Motor Yacht FOR SALE $79,900
Thread hi-jacking elevated to the extreme. Bravo.
Eric
41TC 1966 Hull #53 "Requisite"
Kent Island, MD/Ft. Lauderdale, FL
"Though she creaks - She holds"
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