It is amazing whats happened over the last 20 years. I believe, and this is only my opinion on what hurt Hatteras. When they were bought out and Corp. decisions and the bottom line effected the development of new product buyers started looking to Viking. Unlike Viking and the Healey brothers i.e. "boat builders" Hatteras hasnt been run from the TOP by "boat builders" for a long time. And anytime you have NON BOATERS, ACCOUNTANTS, and CEO's making decisions that effect what the Builder, Designers, Workers, Captains, Owners really want the product will suffer. We all understand it's a business and it has to be profitable but I think they tried to Rely on the NAME, HISTORY, and Reputation for to long. I also believe they hurt customer base by eliminating entry level boats. Not everyone needs, wants or can afford a new 54 ft $2,000,000+ boat. Buyers like to buy a certain brand and move up over time as needed and keep familiarity with their Brand, Dealer, Service Provider, Systems, Associated Groups, etc. "THE BOATING FAMILY" Now I know Cabo was bought for that purpose but its just not the same. They are different, systems, panels etc, are different. Plus Hatteras had a following from a family tradition standpoint, Grandad owned one, My Father owned one, now I want to own one but I cant because 54 is way to big and expensive for my young family so I guess I'm buying the only other quality brand I can grow with, and I'm going to Purchase a New 42,or 46 Viking. I KNOW this is happening and could name a few people from personal expierience. I feel Hatteras needs to get back it's roots and what made all the 70's 80's and 90's boats great sea going little tanks. There is a reason there are so many used as charter boats to this day, because they help up over time and are still solid and safe boats. They need to put the decisions along with the day operations back into the hands of a true builder that has the same LOVE for boats as the person buying it. That along with expanding the line can make the company great again and reestablish itself as the premier builder it once was. I've seen a glimmer from time to time but there is still along way to go.