rsmith
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 50' CONV -Series I (1966 - 1969)
Yep you are correct, it sunk. Why did it sink? I havent heard about it yet. Bulb? As in Bulbous bow or LED light bulb?
Most stabilizer systems are designed with the weakest part just flush with or just outside the hull so if they break off the "stub" from the fin still seals the hole . Of course it was built in Brazil so I don't know what systems they may have used. But that is the way Naiads are designed. Must have taken on a lot of water before anyone noticed.........Pat
Either way if it even was a stabilizer failure theres no excuse for over 2 hours of cruising until they figured it out. Hourly bilge checks are common. 1/2 hour on unfamiliar vessels. I would question if they even checked after the hit.
Yeh, something smells. Even our old Hatts have dash lights that come on with each bilge pump activation. Looking at that helm lights should have sent somebody down to look early. The boat only had 600 hp Cats, and 11 kt cruise.. it was 15 miles out of Bahia Mar. The mate said they had pumps on board, but couldn't keep up with the water coming in... I've got 4, 3500 gph, and 4 2000 gph sump pumps...surely that boat had much more. Must have been a big hole, inattentive crew, or something else!