Hatteras

I read in a Hatteras article, that the 53ft M/Y was popular because anything bigger seemed to need a professional captain. Then the company managed to fit the space of the 60ft deckhouse onto the 58ft M/Y hull, which increased the living area in a big way without requiring a crew, giving the 58ft Extended Deckhouse model.

Is there something 'easily-manageable' about the 53ft Hatteras, which her slightly bigger sisters don't share? They all look too big to fend off from the pontoon by hand!

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Like the 5-blade props, too.

Where is the overall-length point in the Hatteras range, when miles-per-gallon become gallons-per-mile? :biggrin-new: Sorry. I love 'em, but if I ever own one, she'll just be my île flottante.
 
My 54 weighs in at 34 ton at 19ft high it also attracts a lot of wind, one of the biggest issues I have is that the deck is about five foot from pontoons, we always have three crew on deck and plenty of fenders.

We did have two A6 fender buoys but at swanick Monday we blew One when it ripped on a cleat

We also don't have any thrusters
 
My 54 weighs in at 34 ton at 19ft high it also attracts a lot of wind...We also don't have any thrusters.

Excellent test of your undoubted skill, I'm sure. :encouragement:

The props are 43" across...

Really? Pictures please, with something in shot to show the scale. Tape measure ideally. :)

EDIT Oh my lord, I just looked at Spotty Dog's photo again...I retract my doubts...those are big propellors... :o
 
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Your displacement weight will be way higher, my crane lifting weight was just under 25 tons.

2000 odd years after Archimedes had his eureka moment in the bath, people are still struggling to remember that displacement weight and 'crane lifting' weight are identical.

A boat that displaces 25 tons, weighs exactly 25 tons.

On the other hand, weights given by crane indicators or dials are completely fictitious. Only if there is a calibrated load cell between the hook and boat can a crane give any sensible idea of the weight it is lifting.
 
Nice machines. My permanent neighbour is exactly the model in the picture in post #4 above

I cannot see that Spotty Dog/Hatt 48 weighs 43 tonnes. 25 tonnes for sure, but not 43 surely
 
Curious to know why you predict there'd be any difference, Spotty? What weight did you expect for your own boat?
Must confess, I don't really understand the weight terms, the crane lift out weight (last month) was just under 25tons, I have a document and a carved plaque on the boat stating "RT 43 Tonnes" (RT=Registered Tonnage?) I thought this to be displacement?
 
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