pizzazsdaddy
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 58' YACHT FISHERMAN (1970 - 1981)
Forgive me for the delay on reporting about my latest boat shopping expedition and subsequent delivery to her new owner. Since the boat shopping trip and the delivery home were 2 separate adventures, I'll start with the shopping trip that began after I returned from the Bahamas in late July.
Since a new 60 foot anything these days pegs the needle around $3Mil, the premise seemed simple enough. Help my buddy find the nicest turn key boat period, preferably a pristine older Hatteras... Or find as close to a new any other boat as possible for 30% of a new boat price. Restoration was out of the question. We spent about 4 weeks, personally inspecting 35 different boats from Minnesota to Florida. Price was not the object. Physical condition was.
A 70 footer was too big. A 50 footer was too small. We looked at a dozen different Hatteras's. Not a single one for sale at the time (condition wise) was worth bothering with. Where we ended up was unexpected. It was a 57 foot 2003 model Carver Voyager...for lots of reasons.
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US Built. 700 fresh water only hours on Cummins QSM11s, Inside winter stored since new, Updated Electronics, Factory Hardtop, Comfortable and open interior layout, simply the nicest boat we looked at overall. Cummins Chicago did the engine survey...and they even fixed an oil seal for free that was under a 7 year old recall. The hull surveyor recommended to us up there missed half of what wasn't right. Still, at the end of the day, it was the cleanest "newest" best overall boat for under $400,000 available at the time. And what an opportunity to enjoy the once again pristine Great Lakes waters...
What was most surprising, was the ride, performance and handling characteristics of this boat, particularly during the offshore run from New York to Norfolk (yes we did this in one day) while experiencing a full day of 4-7 and 5-8ft beam and following seas, all while maintaining 24 knots, at 1950RPM and 75% of engine load at a burn rate of 41 gallons per hour.
In spite of miserable conditions from a now retreating Hurricane Marie, you wouldn't know it. The ride was way better than we expected, as if she were dancing around the sea conditions. In places where we did have to go slow...this 57 Carver delivered 10.5 Knots at 1050 RPM at a burn rate of 4.6 gallons per engine per hour. The 2600 mile journey was flawless. Not a single issue or breakdown. Captain Bruce Brooks, who's been delivering boats for 40 years was totally surprised and equally impressed. Neither of us expected what this Carver delivered.
Since a new 60 foot anything these days pegs the needle around $3Mil, the premise seemed simple enough. Help my buddy find the nicest turn key boat period, preferably a pristine older Hatteras... Or find as close to a new any other boat as possible for 30% of a new boat price. Restoration was out of the question. We spent about 4 weeks, personally inspecting 35 different boats from Minnesota to Florida. Price was not the object. Physical condition was.
A 70 footer was too big. A 50 footer was too small. We looked at a dozen different Hatteras's. Not a single one for sale at the time (condition wise) was worth bothering with. Where we ended up was unexpected. It was a 57 foot 2003 model Carver Voyager...for lots of reasons.
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US Built. 700 fresh water only hours on Cummins QSM11s, Inside winter stored since new, Updated Electronics, Factory Hardtop, Comfortable and open interior layout, simply the nicest boat we looked at overall. Cummins Chicago did the engine survey...and they even fixed an oil seal for free that was under a 7 year old recall. The hull surveyor recommended to us up there missed half of what wasn't right. Still, at the end of the day, it was the cleanest "newest" best overall boat for under $400,000 available at the time. And what an opportunity to enjoy the once again pristine Great Lakes waters...

What was most surprising, was the ride, performance and handling characteristics of this boat, particularly during the offshore run from New York to Norfolk (yes we did this in one day) while experiencing a full day of 4-7 and 5-8ft beam and following seas, all while maintaining 24 knots, at 1950RPM and 75% of engine load at a burn rate of 41 gallons per hour.

In spite of miserable conditions from a now retreating Hurricane Marie, you wouldn't know it. The ride was way better than we expected, as if she were dancing around the sea conditions. In places where we did have to go slow...this 57 Carver delivered 10.5 Knots at 1050 RPM at a burn rate of 4.6 gallons per engine per hour. The 2600 mile journey was flawless. Not a single issue or breakdown. Captain Bruce Brooks, who's been delivering boats for 40 years was totally surprised and equally impressed. Neither of us expected what this Carver delivered.
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