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1972 58 Yacht Fish for sale

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1972 58 Hatteras Yacht Fish
HUGE PRICE DROP
BRING OFFERS!

We just accepted our new boat, closing in a couple of weeks. We need to sell the boat pretty much now.

Classic Hatteras 58 Yacht Fish that has just been completely re-fit inside and out, with elegant Hargrave lines, restored original teak interior, and upgraded designer finishes. This vessel is immaculate and has been meticulously updated throughout with incredible attention to detail. REBUILT 8-71 NATURALS

The spacious floorplan offers 3 state rooms and 3 heads, 2 showers, a large galley with dining table, and an expansive salon with French doors opening to a large aft deck perfect for dining or relaxing. A few steps down from the aft deck, the large aft cockpit provides easy water access with a swim door, oversize swim platform, a hot and cold swim shower, and ample storage for fishing gear. Two networked helms, one in the pilot house and one up on the bridge, featuring all new electronics, provide ample options while motoring. Large bridge with 12x15 T-top and seating for 8. Large fore deck with sundeck and ample seating for motoring or entertaining. This vessel is gorgeous. Please see photos & list of improvements. Perfect opportunity to travel the coast in your highly upgraded floating condo!

* Vessel does not have stabilizers.
Here's a link to the Yachtworld listing; https://www.yachtworld.com/yacht/1972-hatteras-yacht-fish-8592221/It's on Craigslist as well; https://tampa.craigslist.org/pnl/boa/d/saint-petersburg-hatteras-58-yacht-fish/7762413214.html
 
Beautiful boat, good luck with the sale!
 
If you’re ready to sell it NOW you better look at a 100k+ price reduction 249 for an unstablized 72 58 with naturals and the old style bridge is way out of the ballpark you’re just going to scare away offers. But good luck
 
A beautiful boat!!
 
Beautiful boat, tastefully done, and Frank Gordon is a knowledgeable and successful YB, from all I have ever heard, but the fact that the engine's are Ns and the absence of stabilizers will hold the price down. I think you're going to have to lower the ask, and the final may be yet a bit lower. Best of luck.
 
I remember selling a 1972 58 YF for $250K - in 1985.
 
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Beautiful boat, tastefully done, and Frank Gordon is a knowledgeable and successful YB, from all I have ever heard, but the fact that the engine's are Ns and the absence of stabilizers will hold the price down. I think you're going to have to lower the ask, and the final may be yet a bit lower. Best of luck.

I doubt he’s still with us. My dad and I met him over 40 years ago when he was selling boats from behind his house in Lauderdale. From what I remember he was old then. But I was a kid everybody over 40 looked old. My dad always warned me about brokers blowing smoke up your butt just to get the listing.
 
AFAIK Frank Gordon is still with us.
 
If you’re ready to sell it NOW you better look at a 100k+ price reduction 249 for an unstablized 72 58 with naturals and the old style bridge is way out of the ballpark you’re just going to scare away offers. But good luck
She IS stabilized.
As on your boat, the naturals only offer another few HP for a faster, fast cruise.
Sadly, it was the headroom (lack of) that shattered my dreams of ever getting the 58YF.
I do agree, that price is a good bit tall for and old boat, old style and old layout.
But there is only so much you can do to these ole girls unless you pull out a chain saw.

Not sure if I agree with the final model, but the anchor windlass was updated.

New electronics? Robertson AP100 still there..
 
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Stabilized, my error. However, the original post clearly states NOT stabilized.
 
Stabilized, my error. However, the original post clearly states NOT stabilized.
Fins are in the bottom pictures.
Older control switches under/stb of the lower helm.

Then maybe disabled and not working?
 

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You're probably not going to get the money you want out of that boat unless you fix the stabilizers first. Just putting no stabilizers in the ad when the boat has them but they're broken is problematic on a couple levels. Beyond the fact that they're a big selling feature that most people want, the unspoken problem is you're sending a clear message to buyers that you're A-OK with having major nonfunctional items on the boat. It just sends the wrong message.
 
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I doubt he’s still with us. My dad and I met him over 40 years ago when he was selling boats from behind his house in Lauderdale. From what I remember he was old then. But I was a kid everybody over 40 looked old. My dad always warned me about brokers blowing smoke up your butt just to get the listing.
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Frank is like the Holy Spirt, seldom ever seen, but readily available if you reach out. Guy is a veritable goldmine of information.
 
Clean boat and staged well. CWW said it best though. I would be leary of lipstick on a pig with anyone claiming the boat does not have stabilizers or unwilling to invest in repairs of such an important item. Would be a lot easier to overlook if they simply listed what was needed to bring back to life. Great boat otherwise. 150 to 175k would be my guess.
 

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