It has to be a labor of love. If you Calculate your time at 1/4 your earning potential you will find it still is extremely expensive.
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09-11-2016 11:59 AM #21
Re: Hull #1, 50' Motoryacht 1964 "HOPE"
Scott
41C117 "Hattatude"
Port Canaveral Florida.
Marine Electronics and Electrical Products Distributor.
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09-11-2016 06:54 PM #22Senior Member
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Re: Hull #1, 50' Motoryacht 1964 "HOPE"
Agreed Scott but like other hobby's you can't put a price on your enjoyment. Some things can't be measured in dollars and cents. I could not do what Quintin or Yachtsmanwilly are doing or have done. I don't have the time, patience or energy....so mostly I write checks.
Walt
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Re: Hull #1, 50' Motoryacht 1964 "HOPE"
I'm still working on getting some photos. I've been very busy. My email is captainkirkkeywest@icloud.com
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Yes M&M, we love the life style. The coolest part about living aboard is the easy transition of moving. We moved 1000 miles away from home, and never packed a bag! Glad to see you got Felicity. The previous owners were great and I know they put a lot of hard work in her. FElicity was one of the ones we were looking at prior to our Hope
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Re: Hull #1, 50' Motoryacht 1964 "HOPE"
I am actually amazed sometimes at what these boats sell for. Have a friend that just sold there 1966 50 motor yacht without even listing it for $225,000. Yes it was nicely restored, new paint, new Windows etc but that is a lot for a 1966 boat. Sold to someone in their Marina before it even got listed. John
Mahalo V
1974 53 Motoryacht
Hull Number 406
San Diego, Ca. Ready 32 Nordic Tug, Brunswick Ga.
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09-14-2016 07:37 AM #26Senior Member
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Re: Hull #1, 50' Motoryacht 1964 "HOPE"
$225k for a 50 year old boat of any brand is impressive! Sadly that isn't the trend. Likely due to the economy, (even though the president says all is great) boat sale prices in the used market are not so good, and older boats even worse, there are exceptions, like the above.
I would point out that in 1966 many boat builders still still used wood, and there are still some awesome woodies, most are gone.
$225k the past owner must have been dedicated!GLORY Hull # 365
Northport, NY
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Re: Hull #1, 50' Motoryacht 1964 "HOPE"
Well, the very first ever Shelby Cobra, Carroll's original #1 car, just sold for 13 million, so maybe there's hope for old boats, too. Esp #1 of a successful series. They probably made more 15-10 MYs than Shelby made Cobras...
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09-14-2016 11:37 AM #28Senior Member
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Re: Hull #1, 50' Motoryacht 1964 "HOPE"
Thanks MyHatteras50. There was also magnificent 50 in the Pacific Northwest a couple of years ago. Not sure about the selling price, but it was similarly restored to the 9s and worth every penny.
Some of you guys are missing the point. A pristine old Hatteras is worth way more. A rough old Hatteras is worth way less. Condition defines value.
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09-14-2016 01:24 PM #29Senior Member
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Re: Hull #1, 50' Motoryacht 1964 "HOPE"
That car went to the Miller collection in Utan- he has one of the best collections of vintage Ford performance cars. Not enough water out there for a Hatteras, sadly.
Yes, they are fast. I have one. You can easily scare yourself in one. The engine tuning on mine was done by MikeP and it is QUICK.