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Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
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Dan
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Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
Congratulations we’ve had out 50c for 45 years.
"DON'T BELIEVE ANYTHING YOU READ OR HEAR AND ONLY HALF OF WHAT YOU SEE" - BEN FRANKLIN
Endless Summer
1967 50c 12/71n DDA 525hp
ex Miss Betsy
owners:
Howard P. Miller 1967-1974
Richard F Hull 1974-1976
Robert J. & R.Scott Smith 1976-present
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11-17-2021 11:02 AM #13Registered Member
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Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
The boat overall has been very well kept and is extremely original for better or worst. The previous owner was really proud of that. Personally when the cabin and bathroom mirrors have bad edges it's taking the originality a little too far. It has been converted to vacuflush and updated AC but cosmetically it's a purist.
I'm very active in classic cars, and I know originality is important. On certain cars tired original interior is better than perfect restored interior. I also know people don't collect Motor Yachts like C3 vettes. I have no plans of selling this boat, and plan on keeping it longer than the previous owner before me, but certain areas of the cabin are pretty obsolete. For starters the Lucy and Desi twin bed layout in the master stateroom.
The only thing I wanna change in the galley is the appliances(yes it'll be a pain). it has the original brown push button stove, refrigerator has been changed with some basic looking white one. The rest of it I like and appreciate the 60's charm. Like my working Wood Freeman Metal Marine auto pilot.
Any advice on master stateroom layout or other threats where people have done some restro mods updating?
Many thanks,
Capt. Mitch
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Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
You're right that this isn't like classic cars- originality may mean something in a vintage wooden runabout, but in our boats it does not. Do what you want to make the boat comfortable and safe for you and your family.
A lot of folks on this forum have done extensive refits of their Hatteras yachts (and some other makes as well). If you search around a bit, you'll find those threads.
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11-17-2021 06:39 PM #15Registered Member
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Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
That makes me feel better. Buying and selling classic cars for the last 15 years it's hard wired into my brain that its a bad thing changing something that's 53 years old and in still in very good shape. If it was a car it would be an atrocity.
The biggest headache will be changing the layout for the master stateroom. I purchased my Carver 440 Aft Cabin with smoke damage, and did a full refit myself. With that build I learned more about veneer then I ever wanted to know, so the wood wont be a problem. I'm not looking forward to relocating the Wood Freeman magnetic compass for the antique auto pilot that I wanna keep.
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11-17-2021 09:16 PM #16
Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
look at boats like yours on yachtworld to get ideas of what modifications you may want to do
Mis b' havin
1972 58 yachtfish
58yf352
pass christian, ms.
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11-17-2021 10:20 PM #17Registered Member
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Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
A lot of 53’s were converted from twins to a queen, our 53 had a centerline queen that we converted to a calif. King. On the 50 you won’t have room for a king but plenty of room for a queen. They need to run athwartships on a 50 due to the way the steering system was installed. John
Mahalo V
1974 53 Motoryacht
Hull Number 406
San Diego, Ca. Ready 32 Nordic Tug, Brunswick Ga.
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11-18-2021 12:33 PM #19Senior Member
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Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
Good luck with the new (to you) boat.
Like the name Capt Mitch.
Been known as the same for years.
Got to Lake of the Ozarks 3 years ago for the shoot outs.
Fun place.
My buddy who has a cabin and runabout, dock thinks its the perfect place to retire to.
MitchMitch Cohen Wilmington Ca75 YachtFish48YF363
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11-19-2021 09:16 AM #20Registered Member
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Re: I've wanted a Hatt MY since I was a kid. Finally closed on one today!
Thank you very much. I envision owning this boat for decades to come. It checks all my boxes and I don't foresee me wanting to down grading in boat and acquiring a payment.
Next time you're out my way, hit me up. I own a charter business, I'm always on the water, and my wife and I always enjoy networking and meeting new people.
I'm in your backyard currently. I'm visiting my grandparents on Oak Island, NC. He's a retired Sergeant Major, so even a 90 there's a lot of me keeping up with pool shooting and drinking.Last edited by Capt Mitch; 11-19-2021 at 09:18 AM.