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1980 Hatteras 58' LRC for Sale $350,000

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  1. OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
Hatteras Model
58' LRC (1975 - 1981)
In Hammock Dunes Resort Marina, Palm Coast.FL Has desirable twin 6-71's (under 2800 hours), 10KW and 16KW Northern Lights Generators (under 400 hours)and desirable day head.<br>
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Three staterooms with en-suite heads. Washer Dryer. 22' two door fridge with ice and water though the door. <br>
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Garmin chart plotter with depth, dual monitors, weather receiver. Simrad Chart plotter, dual monitors, depth finder. OPen Array Radar and AP. Simrad, and two ICOMs vhf radios. 3500 Watt Outback Inverter. Bow Thruster and Stabilizers. <br>
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Length 58' Length overall 64', Beam 17'8", draft: 5'10",Air draft 28'/22'.<br>
Fuel 2390 Gal in four FG tanks. 450 Gal water and 250 Gal Holding Tank.<br>
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Teak and Holly floors.
 

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Was that Kingdom?
 
She looks like a boat last named "Family Tyme" sold in 2014 in Texas.
 
Just an observation as a marine surveyor, if you are trying to get top dollar for what appears to be a nice boat, I would invest a few dollars and replace the windscreen on the fly bridge helm. Fist impressions of a boat are very important. John
 
$350k is definitely the tip of the high end of the market considering what the last few of these 58 LRC's sold for. Granted she is a fine example of a 58 LRC.
 
Just an observation as a marine surveyor, if you are trying to get top dollar for what appears to be a nice boat, I would invest a few dollars and replace the windscreen on the fly bridge helm. Fist impressions of a boat are very important. John

And ditch the pontoon boat seating on the bridge.
 
And ditch the pontoon boat seating on the bridge.

What kind of seating would you replace it with? I was looking at a pontoon bench seat for my bridge. The only other option I could see was to build it myself.
 
Who makes the replacement fly bridge windscreen?
 
What kind of seating would you replace it with? I was looking at a pontoon bench seat for my bridge. The only other option I could see was to build it myself.

You see the OEM Hatteras fiberglass seat boxes for sale from time to time. I'd go with those or have custom fiberglass seats made.
 
You mean like this one?

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You mean like this one?

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Yes. They made straight and curved seats. You can join them up in any configuration that fits the area and then have cushions made in any fabric and any thickness that suits your needs.

And the straight units have storage in them.
 
I actually just got rid of that one, it was way too big (due to its size and shape) and heavy for the space it provided. And it leaked on the top. There really wasn't any consideration for keeping water out. My plan is to build/ put something in the back once those stanchions are 90 degrees, and I will still have a lot more room than I had.
 
I actually just got rid of that one, it was way too big (due to its size and shape) and heavy for the space it provided. And it leaked on the top. There really wasn't any consideration for keeping water out. My plan is to build/ put something in the back once those stanchions are 90 degrees, and I will still have a lot more room than I had.

Most I've seen have cushions then have canvas covers over that so no leaks.
 
So I'm about a year late to join this thread, but I will need to replace my flybridge seating as well.

I've looked for several weeks and considered several different ideas, but not found anything I like. For me, pontoon seating is out. Just isn't befitting a Hatteras (in my opinion). There was one company (now owned by Yamaha) that made the closest to perfect solution, but they stopped making them a few years ago.

So, I guess I will be building them myself. I wish I had an original to model from, but I can pretty much build something that will look similar - while having changes to prevent water intrusion. This project will most likely commence sometime next month.

If anyone has any great suggestions please let me know.

PS, it looks like I will also need to fabricate the two curved windscreen (venturi?) sections - as they are missing.
 
Replaced original hatteras Seating with this
 

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