I'm new here, but not to Hatteras, having owned Hull # 10 1969 Sports Fish. I've done the search, I have access to soldboats.com, etc. My broker friend tells me the old boats in general are hard to sell, but I just happen to like the pre 1980 boats. Nothing looks better to me than that old picture in the early Powerboat guide of the 50ft motoyatch. The 44 tricabin, 50ft, ealy 53, 58, and 70 are beautiful. In fact, I found a 1974 70ft that is perfectly perserved, located at Cable Marine under cover for the last 30 years, asking $450,000. The owner comes over about once year and that's it. I have considered this boat, maybe even putting it in Charter, but that may be a lamebrain idea. I looked at a 44 tricabin in Palm Beach last week, beautiful interier, but the paint was a 20ft job in some regards, and the engines at least looked like they had not been touched, and at least 3 windows were cracked. Asking 145K.
Then I found a boat I like, the 50ft classic from 1968. Ok but not great paint, no curtins aft or up top, older electronics, none on the flybrige, needs updating, solf spots behind the wing doors on the aft deck and maybe in the cabin walls. At least 3,000 hours on the engines. Price $110,000.
Yes, this is a long first post, but please provide your comments. I wonder if it is better to spend more money, and find a boat someone has sunk many thousands in, as it seems that you can expect to get only a small percentage back in return.
Then I found a boat I like, the 50ft classic from 1968. Ok but not great paint, no curtins aft or up top, older electronics, none on the flybrige, needs updating, solf spots behind the wing doors on the aft deck and maybe in the cabin walls. At least 3,000 hours on the engines. Price $110,000.
Yes, this is a long first post, but please provide your comments. I wonder if it is better to spend more money, and find a boat someone has sunk many thousands in, as it seems that you can expect to get only a small percentage back in return.