capttonyf
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 45' CONVERTIBLE-Series II (1984 - 1992)
I don't know much about this brand of boat, I've heard a few good things and not any negatives so I guess that's a good thing. Either way this 50 ft design which they call a MY could easily have the cockpit altered to make it a sportfish/convertible and really make it a versital boat for the cruiser or fisherman in the family.
What a great use of interior space "Full Beam Master", shallow draft, safe walkaround decks, safe stairwell to the bridge, great power packages, and an easily accessible Galley from the aft deck. The master bedroom is the largest I've seen in a 50ft boat of this style while still providing two additional guest staterooms.
If Hatteras had a similar design, with their build quality and reputation here in the USA I don't think they could build them quick enough to keep up with the demand.
It may not appeal to the Hard Core Fish guy "they don't like change" because it's a bit different compared to conventional fish guy wisdom with the walk around decks and a few little things here and there. But to the true Convertible buyer that cruises also, it truely is a nice design. I think with a Hatteras flare of looks, quality and service people would like it.
Any thoughts? http://www.boattest.com/boats/boat_video.aspx?ID=3160
Tony
What a great use of interior space "Full Beam Master", shallow draft, safe walkaround decks, safe stairwell to the bridge, great power packages, and an easily accessible Galley from the aft deck. The master bedroom is the largest I've seen in a 50ft boat of this style while still providing two additional guest staterooms.
If Hatteras had a similar design, with their build quality and reputation here in the USA I don't think they could build them quick enough to keep up with the demand.
It may not appeal to the Hard Core Fish guy "they don't like change" because it's a bit different compared to conventional fish guy wisdom with the walk around decks and a few little things here and there. But to the true Convertible buyer that cruises also, it truely is a nice design. I think with a Hatteras flare of looks, quality and service people would like it.
Any thoughts? http://www.boattest.com/boats/boat_video.aspx?ID=3160
Tony