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  1. #1

    Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    The Admiral and I looked at a 58' Tri-Cabin, early 70's version a few years ago. They were not the wide-bodies, but seemed to be stretched 53 footers. Try as I might, I do find any of them on Yachtworld for sale these days. Are they around, are just that few of them, or do the owners simply hang on to them?
    50 Years on the Great Lakes...

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    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    The 58 MY series one is similar to a 53MY in that it has the split engine rooms. The 58 Tri Cabin, looks more like a 43DC like you have with a lower salon with the engine room below that. Which one are you searching for?


    58 MY series II



    58 Tri Cabin
    Last edited by SKYCHENEY; 02-16-2020 at 09:14 PM.
    Sky Cheney
    1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
    ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI

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    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    I looked at a few about 20 years ago . Two of them had 12-V71Ns , both in tremendous shape, one was in Annapolis , owned by a retired Admiral. I loved the classic lines ,much like a Burger that I could not afford! I too wonder where they went. Not many older classic boats are here in Miami.
    Last edited by jmooney; 02-17-2020 at 10:29 AM.
    JMooney
    61 MY 1983 #341
    “Jerrie”
    Miami , FL

  4. #4

    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    I love them too, to me a 63’ triple cabin with a cockpit would be just about perfect!
    Michael & Beth
    Hull Number CV312
    63’ Cockpit Motor Yacht
    1986 model launched in August 1987

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    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    There were a few for a while, at the moment this is the only one for sale that I am aware of.....

    It's a non starter for me with the engines under the lower salon floor with no standing height.

    https://www.yachtworld.co.uk/boats/1...yacht-3510917/
    Last edited by oscarvan; 02-17-2020 at 11:14 AM.
    1978 53' Motor Yacht "LADY KAY V"
    Hull number 524
    Chesapeake Bay

  6. #6

    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    Quote Originally Posted by oscarvan View Post
    There were a few for a while, at the moment this is the only one for sale that I am aware of.....

    It's a non starter for me with the engines under the lower salon floor with no standing height.
    That answer is simple. Go to the 70 footer series I of the same design. They have stand up engineroom. IMHO with the lines drawn out to 70 ft it's a more graceful profile.
    Last edited by SeaEric; 02-17-2020 at 11:29 AM.
    Eric
    41TC 1966 Hull #53 "Requisite"
    Kent Island, MD/Ft. Lauderdale, FL

    "Though she creaks - She holds"

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    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    Quote Originally Posted by oscarvan View Post
    There were a few for a while, at the moment this is the only one for sale that I am aware of.....

    It's a non starter for me with the engines under the lower salon floor with no standing height.

    https://www.yachtworld.co.uk/boats/1...yacht-3510917/
    That one is a pig. You can stand all you want by popping three hatches in the salon floor, and simple ER checks are accomplished by either raising the center hatch or entering via the galley and the fold up stairs. There are plenty of Hatteras examples that provide much less access.

    I still think the 58TC is the prettiest boat Hatteras ever built. I know of only one that’s in really nice condition, and it may be coming back onto the market by its current liveaboard owners.
    Randy Register - Kingston, TN
    www.yachtrelocation.com
    www.Safes4Guns.com
    aka Freebird aka Sparky1
    1965 41DC #93

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    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    Quote Originally Posted by SKYCHENEY View Post
    The 58 MY series one is similar to a 53MY in that it has the split engine rooms. The 58 Tri Cabin, looks more like a 43DC like you have with a lower salon with the engine room below that. Which one are you searching for?


    58 MY series II



    58 Tri Cabin
    Sky: I had the lower one in mind. The upper ones have stayed pricey. Now the 70' mentioned did have classic lines! With stabs you would have though they would have had a good ride. There are charts for length to beam ratios and modern large craft are nowhere close to the ratios specified for ocean running; too much beam. Even the older 43' and 53' Hatts meet that test: e.g., step up on the gunnel, and they roll less than 6"'s.
    Last edited by spartonboat1; 02-24-2020 at 12:41 AM.
    50 Years on the Great Lakes...

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    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    Quote Originally Posted by SKYCHENEY View Post
    The 58 MY series one is similar to a 53MY in that it has the split engine rooms. The 58 Tri Cabin, looks more like a 43DC like you have with a lower salon with the engine room below that. Which one are you searching for?


    58 MY series II



    58 Tri Cabin
    I would have to disagree about the 58TC looking like a 43DC, even though they share the same configuration where the ER under the salon floor is concerned. The pilothouse on the TC is fully enclosed, climate controlled and separate, and they were very much wide bodies like the 58MY from the wing doors back. Most of the later ones have the aft section (open on the early versions) fully enclosed for a full beam, upper salon. That's the way mine was, and that's the way the one I mentioned is.

    It belonged to a HOF'er (whose name escapes me) but has a number of custom touches which include sliding side doors like a 58MY with the wing doors having been glassed in. You may remember the boat I'm talking about. It is an exceptional boat.
    Randy Register - Kingston, TN
    www.yachtrelocation.com
    www.Safes4Guns.com
    aka Freebird aka Sparky1
    1965 41DC #93

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    Re: Where are the 58 Tri-Cabins?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freeebird View Post
    I would have to disagree about the 58TC looking like a 43DC, even though they share the same configuration where the ER under the salon floor is concerned. The pilothouse on the TC is fully enclosed, climate controlled and separate, and they were very much wide bodies like the 58MY from the wing doors back. Most of the later ones have the aft section (open on the early versions) fully enclosed for a full beam, upper salon. That's the way mine was, and that's the way the one I mentioned is.

    It belonged to a HOF'er (whose name escapes me) but has a number of custom touches which include sliding side doors like a 58MY with the wing doors having been glassed in. You may remember the boat I'm talking about. It is an exceptional boat.
    I wrote "looks more like". That means the 58TC "looks more like" a 43DC than a 53MY. Quincy said that he was looking for a 58 that looked like a stretched 53. I wondered if he might have meant the 58 series 1 as that is more of a stretched 53ED. But as it turns out, he meant the 58TC. So now maybe we can actually address his original question as to where these boats are and why you don't see many advertised for sale.
    Sky Cheney
    1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
    ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI

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