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Hatteras 53MY Draft

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I am looking to purchase a 53MY and trying to find out what the draft is.

One 53 I am looking at has a plaque on the boat that states 4'11" draft.
I have seen listings show 4.5 feet, as well as 4 feet.

Anyone have any input?
 
The 1973 article found under "Model Brochures" above says 4'
but I think through the years the weights might have changed.
You might want to ask regarding what year you are looking at?

Others here I'm sure have much more info on that!

I would think the plaque would be correct, but don't know if that is fully loaded with fuel or how they would rate that. I would "assume" fully loaded. But again I'm pretty new to this :)
 
It's pretty substantial. He's 5'11" and the propellers hang down another foot or so beyond that point. I have a later boat than that, 1980's 53 MY, I know it carries more fuel. The specs say 3.5 feet or something and I can affirmatively say that's a lie. It's closer to 5.

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I measured mine at 4 feet 2 inches While weight may have changed a little depending on the years it won’t have much of an impact.
 
I agree with Pascal. Its very close to 4'
 
I´d expect to calculate with 4ft.4". So you need about 6ft. for cruising at idle.
 
I´d expect to calculate with 4ft.4". So you need about 6ft. for cruising at idle.

I ve run at idle with half a foot under the wheels. Yeah better be sure of the depth :). Above idle the boat will squat and draft will increase by almost a foot
 
Does draft typically include the props? I would assume, but not sure what the norm is.
 
Does draft typically include the props? I would assume, but not sure what the norm is.

If course it does. On the 53 s and their cousins the keel extend as low as the wheels
 
My wheels extend below the keel. Im guessing 4 inches.
I measure our depth meter at 4' 6". That is loaded for a trip and full of granite.
 
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