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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 58' TRIPLE CABIN (1970 - 1976)
Okay, I'm sitting on my 1974 58TC here in Palmetto. I love her and she is a beatiful boat with loads of potential, but there is just too much on my plate right now to deal with. Besides this one represents what the wife says was the beginning of the end despite her approval when I bought it and her excitement over making our long awaited dream trip up the Tenn-Tom back to Tennessee and getting her into shape. She never even rode on it. Oh well, I'm sure this will all make sense one day, just not today. So much for dreams. Sorry to be so whiney, I suppose I'm a little obsessed right now. This boat used to be my escape, now it feels like a jail cell. I bought this thing as a family boat, but ...? Hell, the family memories, while few, are on the 41, but I just can't bring myself to part with that one. I'd just curl up and die without a boat right now.
Now here's where the opinion is needed. The generator and port engine run fine. I have stripped all the carpet out of the boat and have spent countless hours cleaning and fixing little things. She was bottom painted last year, and I have recently had the props worked and have a spare set. My starboard is torn down to the point of an intact long block. The heads have been rebuilt, and the hold up is mainly me as to the rebuild. I simply do not know how much money I need to put into her at the moment. In short, my life is on hold, and I don't have call waiting.
Should I just sell the boat as a fixer upper or hold off until the engine is rebuilt and spiff up the interior a little bit? I suppose I could do both if/when the time comes where she is running on both engines again and just adjust the price accordingly.
I'll be perfectly up front with you all as to what I paid for the boat... $117k. I have more than that in it now, but I would walk for $115 just for the peace of mind. My slip here is paid through April as I had originally thought that would be a nice time to take the boat back to TN since it couldn't happen last September as planned. First the engine trouble, then the barge/lock collision. That is simply not going to happen now or ever. I have to find a new slip as of May 1, so that only adds to the problems at hand.
I know the market is down, but there are not many 58TC's out there. I know I am not alone on this forum as to my thinking the 58TC was the prettiest boat Hatteras ever built. Her profile is absolutely classic and unmistakably Hatteras at its finest. Man, I hate to sell her, but it just seems like the thing to do right now.
So what do you think? As is where is, or wait and make her turn key?
Now here's where the opinion is needed. The generator and port engine run fine. I have stripped all the carpet out of the boat and have spent countless hours cleaning and fixing little things. She was bottom painted last year, and I have recently had the props worked and have a spare set. My starboard is torn down to the point of an intact long block. The heads have been rebuilt, and the hold up is mainly me as to the rebuild. I simply do not know how much money I need to put into her at the moment. In short, my life is on hold, and I don't have call waiting.
Should I just sell the boat as a fixer upper or hold off until the engine is rebuilt and spiff up the interior a little bit? I suppose I could do both if/when the time comes where she is running on both engines again and just adjust the price accordingly.
I'll be perfectly up front with you all as to what I paid for the boat... $117k. I have more than that in it now, but I would walk for $115 just for the peace of mind. My slip here is paid through April as I had originally thought that would be a nice time to take the boat back to TN since it couldn't happen last September as planned. First the engine trouble, then the barge/lock collision. That is simply not going to happen now or ever. I have to find a new slip as of May 1, so that only adds to the problems at hand.
I know the market is down, but there are not many 58TC's out there. I know I am not alone on this forum as to my thinking the 58TC was the prettiest boat Hatteras ever built. Her profile is absolutely classic and unmistakably Hatteras at its finest. Man, I hate to sell her, but it just seems like the thing to do right now.
So what do you think? As is where is, or wait and make her turn key?