I am pretty set on a 58 LRC and this one seems to be a great deal. The broker I am working with believes that this boat might have experienced a fire at some point, necessitating the paint on the engines and hull. Any thoughts?
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08-03-2019 04:33 PM #11Registered Member
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Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
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08-03-2019 08:10 PM #12Senior Member
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Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
Emerald Lady has been sold just recently to a gentleman from England. I was looking at this boat as well but my broker friend in Ft. Lauderdale reached out to the listing broker and found out it was sold.
Knot Your Hatt
1975 58 LRC Hull#302
Little River, South Carolina
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08-16-2019 01:12 PM #13
Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
Emerald Princess was once owned by the Commodore of the LRC club, years ago. He was a top engineer and
did modify her so the aft deck and salon were level and wheel chair accessible for his daughter.
To my knowledge she did not burn, but an LRC that sold a few months ago did.
I joined the Hatteras LRC Club when I was looking for my first boat. Wow 20 years ago and 2 LRCs.
If you might be considering one, its a nice group, its $35/yr to join, a little less than half the LRCs built are
members. HatterasLRC.com I just finished updating the site a little.
Also, there is a revdezvous next month in Annapolis! 6 boats signed up to come so far 1-48 and
5-58s. One 58 coming is Skooch. She has had her wall paper removed and the Mozambique teak
re-finished in the salon and galley. She also has over 15K+ hours on her 6/71, may be more.
David
Skooch 1976 58 LRC
Sassafras River MD
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08-16-2019 10:46 PM #14Senior Member
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Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
I know where Emerald Princess is located however Emerald Lady is actually the boat that was in Ft. Lauderdale recently listed at $195k. Emerald Princess has not been on the market. I have spoke with the owner of Emerald Princess within the past couple weeks and you are correct about her modifications and she is located in Maryland.
Knot Your Hatt
1975 58 LRC Hull#302
Little River, South Carolina
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Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
Skooch, what are your dates in Annapolis; are you all staying at Yacht Basin or somewhere else? I would like to stop by and say hello, try and meet everyone.
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08-22-2019 11:16 AM #16
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Jim, come on buy. We will be at the yacht club, i think that's the basin Sept. 13 thru 15.
Skooch
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Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
Will do. It ill be in the morning, because I'm working afternoons at the hospital all three days, but we'll figure out something.
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03-30-2021 07:00 PM #18Voluntarily Removed
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Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
I don't know if this is the same listing from 2 years ago or a new one:
https://www.yachtworld.co.uk/boats/1...uiser-3821952/
They do not list the engine hours anymore if it is the same listing. It would be interesting to find out because although it has been several years since I looked at her. I still remember a lot of the pictures.Regards;
Byron
In this world, you must be oh so smart, or oh so pleasant. Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.
― Elwood P. Dowd
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03-30-2021 07:52 PM #19
Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
Those are definitely OLD pictures. I happened across Emerald Lady at Harborage Marina in St. Petersburg, FL about a month ago. She was on the end of A Dock. Sorry to say she was looking VERY rough from the outside. Appears she had been "abandoned" for some time. The marina staff said that a couple of salvagers had been at the marina lately looking at her.
Think I took a couple pics of her... let me see if I can find them on my phone and I'll post them up.JD
1976 58' LRC Hull #311
"Miss Maggie"
Riviera Dunes, FL
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04-16-2021 08:58 AM #20Registered Member
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Re: Hatteras 58 LRC " Emerald Lady"
I hate to hear that. I looked at her in early 2018 and paid for a survey only to find out the top deck was soft and had to be replaced. The owner had her really shined up at the time. Would up buying a 1989 67' out of Chicago that had spent 1/2 of it's life in fresh water for about the same price. Much more solid but with the V12 diesels, probably 3x fuel burn. The LRC's are really expensive.
West Wind
1989 67 CMY Serial 311
Myrtle Beach, SC