Hey Tinman
$11,000 isn't cheap, it doesn't matter how little you can buy one of these for. Using good yards with the best people, a correct restoration is still a 6-8 month project and a $Half Million investment...$700,000 if you add brand new machinery...and that's only if you're lucky enough to find a nice "shell" to start with.
Sadly, in my humble opinion, 95% of these "fixer uppers" are beyond salvation and due for the land fill.
There is only one way to restore a classic Hatteras. The right way. The first time. No If's! No And's! No Butts! I don't care how handy you are... What few buyers realize is the $Half-Mil expenditure is CHEAP... opposed to the $3Million dollar price tag for a comparable new boat.
At the end of the day, you drive away with a REAL "New Boat", including new boat warranties on every new component... for a fraction of the new boat price.
The return on your investment is the years of real enjoyment you'll experience.
Along with peace of mind. It's more "VALUE" than many buyers can comprehend.
If you don't believe it, let me tell you about my $75,000 galley someday.
Pizzazsdaddy