jim rosenthal
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- Hatteras Model
- 36' CONVERTIBLE-Series I (1969 -1977)
I gave up on the return of a mid-sized Hatteras when they bought Cabo. I think until that time, there was actually serious talk of Hatteras returning to the 45-foot size market. Not now.
I am not a fan of the modern Hatteras look, but I am not a potential customer for a new hatteras, either, so my opinion doesn't count. I think if they build a genuinely advanced new boat or series of boats, with improvements in economy of operation and maintenance, simpler systems, and the quality that made the company a legend, they can still find a solid place in the market. They need to develop a pod-drive boat (they should partner with Slane to do this IMHO, since he already has a worked-out design ready to build) and they should look at smaller motor yachts and expand their customer base. We'll see how this all plays out.
I am not a fan of the modern Hatteras look, but I am not a potential customer for a new hatteras, either, so my opinion doesn't count. I think if they build a genuinely advanced new boat or series of boats, with improvements in economy of operation and maintenance, simpler systems, and the quality that made the company a legend, they can still find a solid place in the market. They need to develop a pod-drive boat (they should partner with Slane to do this IMHO, since he already has a worked-out design ready to build) and they should look at smaller motor yachts and expand their customer base. We'll see how this all plays out.