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Anyone have actual information on what the original MSRP was for a 1979 53’ MY (Classic style not ED or YF)?
 
My father paid $ 268.224,00 for our 1977 58 YF in March 1977. Including the Naiad stabilizers and a 13' whaler tender with engine. Its not the same boat but you can use it as a ball park figure. I hope this helped
 
I have the original bill og sale for my 58YF, a '73, $198,???, it is on the boat so I don't have the exact amount. It didn't have stabilizer, dink, davit or windlass. She all of them now.
I likely have spent 5 times that caring for her in the last 22 years.
 
It depends on when in 1979 it was built. They had several price increases that year, the largest being mid-year when they upgraded the electrical system.
 
It depends on when in 1979 it was built. They had several price increases that year, the largest being mid-year when they upgraded the electrical system.
Any way to know when in 1979 it was built by the hull number?
What kind of upgrades were made to the electrical system?
 
Ask and ye shall receive. I’ve got about all the Hatt brochures up to the mid 80’s as a kid the sales guys at the boat show would get one of the ladies to shoo me away from the brochure racks. Meanwhile I was stuffing my bag full. Strictly convertibles though. My’s have never been my thing
 

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These would have been 1980 models
 
Funny that they made the 50 53 and 55 that year.
 
Brochures were gold. There was one on my 26 Trojan that included the F44 SF (only 5 built, I did not know it at the time) but man when I saw those lines I was hooked. I need that some day. Did a bit better with classic Hatt's. In my mind I own the best 46 SF ever built. Love classic go fast boats too but let my friends pay those bills.
 
I also stuffed my bag with Hatt brochures as a kid. My dad stored his 43DC in the winters at a big Hatteras dealer. In the showroom they had a rack with all of the brochures. I would grab whatever I could. And at boat shows too.
 
Any way to know when in 1979 it was built by the hull number?
What kind of upgrades were made to the electrical system?
Yes, what is the hull #? If the shore power inlets are on the pilot house side it’s a June/July or later model.
 
I also stuffed my bag with Hatt brochures as a kid. My dad stored his 43DC in the winters at a big Hatteras dealer. In the showroom they had a rack with all of the brochures. I would grab whatever I could. And at boat shows too.
Me too. When Dryland Marina got the line in 1980 they had the boxes of brochures and price lists in the showroom. Needless to say I got the full set that day. Practically wore out that new 53 brochure looking at it that summer.

I would also pay the $12 and get a full set from the factory every year.
 
Yes, what is the hull #? If the shore power inlets are on the pilot house side it’s a June/July or later model.
The power inlets are on each side of the pilot house, although I was unaware that not all 53 MY had it there.
 
Early 1979 53’s had them just below the toe rail. It was a mid-year change with an upgraded electrical system.
 

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