osprey
Active member
- Joined
- May 27, 2010
- Messages
- 186
- Status
- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 46' CONVERTIBLE-Series II (1981 - 1984)
Hi all, I have been frequenting this site for over three years now, ever since buying an old boat. Over that time I have got a lot of good information from many of you, so thanks.
I live on the other side of the world with no real support except a couple manuals, internet browsing and what I have found on Sam’s Marine.
I bought the old girl in Florida, shipped it to Singapore then drove it 1000 nautical miles to where I live on the island of Borneo. After a year of nursing the old boat along I decided (rather I needed) to haul out and rejuvenate her the best I could. She has been out of the water for well over two years and now finally is back on the sea. I would not have been able to undertake this project without the excellent craftsmanship and assistance I’ve been getting from a Filipino man named Ruben. Who has done most of the fiberglass, wood repairs and painting.
It’s been a massive learning curve. Some things I knew about, most I had little idea. I had only ever been on a sport fish boat like this once and may have consumed a few beers on that trip so really did not grasp the big picture of what lies below the painted decks.
By now your asking what boat. Answer; 1982 Hatteras 46C hp. Twin DD 8V92ti
When I was in West Palm Beach in the spring of 2010 it seemed like purchasing a boat was a good idea. (I had been consuming beer). And with help from a yacht broker the decision was made to buy. (funny how a broker can be so helpful). I’m often asked “if you knew then what you know now, would you have done the same thing?” I’ve always found that question to be a little self serving, in that the person asking is basically telling you that they wouldn’t have done what you have. But, a question asked should be a question answered, “YES”
Having this boat has been quite a challenge, and I have had loads of enjoyment ripping it apart, and then learning how to put it back together. A little stressful at times, but hey, we all need a little stress.
I will be posting some pictures for your entertainment.
Cheers, P
I live on the other side of the world with no real support except a couple manuals, internet browsing and what I have found on Sam’s Marine.
I bought the old girl in Florida, shipped it to Singapore then drove it 1000 nautical miles to where I live on the island of Borneo. After a year of nursing the old boat along I decided (rather I needed) to haul out and rejuvenate her the best I could. She has been out of the water for well over two years and now finally is back on the sea. I would not have been able to undertake this project without the excellent craftsmanship and assistance I’ve been getting from a Filipino man named Ruben. Who has done most of the fiberglass, wood repairs and painting.
It’s been a massive learning curve. Some things I knew about, most I had little idea. I had only ever been on a sport fish boat like this once and may have consumed a few beers on that trip so really did not grasp the big picture of what lies below the painted decks.
By now your asking what boat. Answer; 1982 Hatteras 46C hp. Twin DD 8V92ti
When I was in West Palm Beach in the spring of 2010 it seemed like purchasing a boat was a good idea. (I had been consuming beer). And with help from a yacht broker the decision was made to buy. (funny how a broker can be so helpful). I’m often asked “if you knew then what you know now, would you have done the same thing?” I’ve always found that question to be a little self serving, in that the person asking is basically telling you that they wouldn’t have done what you have. But, a question asked should be a question answered, “YES”
Having this boat has been quite a challenge, and I have had loads of enjoyment ripping it apart, and then learning how to put it back together. A little stressful at times, but hey, we all need a little stress.
I will be posting some pictures for your entertainment.
Cheers, P