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1960's 41 Salon Pictures

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41' CONVERTBLE YACHT FISH (1960 - 1963)
Looking to update and restore the Interior of a 1960 41 Hatt Yachtfish.

Please post pictures of yours or ones you have seen/have pictures of.

Thanks

Chris
 
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i had seen the 41 brochures a while back but forgotten how beautiful THE original Hatteras is... wow !

i assume by your user name that yours is hull #7 ? another wow !

post some pictures... please !! :-)
 
The boat I will be buying/restoring is pictured here www.captainpete.com

its currently a charter boat in CT. There are a few pictures of the exterior on that site. I will take some of the current interior this weekend.

The brochures are great to see what it could of looked like originally, but I am looking for Updates that people have done and any other ideas that peopel had to make the salon better.


Chris
 
there is another 41 on YW listed as hull nr 7 in california...

what most people notice in these boats when they first come aboard is the wood and the veneers, I think that's one important thing to consider and restore.

a nice teak and holy cabin sole is a great upgrade... lighting is also important, older fixture or fluos look really dated, some nice recessed halogens make a big difference.

lighter colored furniture (sofa) is important too.
 
I know the Sea Sprite. She's from my area. I was told that she was the first 41' to have diesels installed by Hatteras. They did not know how big the exausts were going to have to be, so they ran them down the inner stringers. That's why the outlets are so close together in the transome.

I don't know much more about her but, for a charter boat, she is kept in pretty good shape.

Good luck with her!

Capt K
 
Right on with the exhast... UNIQUE is the only way to describe her.... solid as a tank.... but time to Update her interior... ...

Chris
 
I also know your boat-'Sea Sprite"-docked in Old Saybrook. I have the 34' Sedan-1964 -hull # 23-"Sprite".I have been at Ferry Point Marina with various boats since 1978.Recently joined MYC in Chester-and summer there. Still- winter store at Brewers Ferry Point.I see ya out fishing several times a year.I will stop by and give a high some time.Hope you can make the Greenport event-if you don't have any charter that weekend.Mix' Sprite".

p.s. I bought the "Sprite" from a great old fellow in Huntington,L.I.Was "Sprite"-and being from the old ways of boating -kept the name-not wishing to "rock the boat"-and the 1st mate likes it.
 
Wow! This thread is a blast from the past for sure. I have the original full Hatteras sales brochure that came with my 41DC, but it doesn't show the 41YF. You guys would get a kick out of some of the color schemes they used back then, especially in the heads. Talk about some funky wallpaper! :D

It's really funny to look at how smart yachtsmen were dressed back then, and the hairdo's on the ladies are priceless. I especially got a kick out of seeing that my boat was originally equipped with a phonograph which was replaced at some point by a more functional liquor cabinet.

Next time I make it down around SAM's, I'll try to remember to take that brochure with me so they can make some copies. This is a really BIG, multi-page brochure which shows several models of that vintage which are not on their current brochures archive. It also has a couple of pages devoted to the young history of Hatteras at that time.
 

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