1983 Hatteras Motor Yacht Fisher... for Sale

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Make
Hatteras
Type
Powerboats
Model
MOTOR YACHT FISHER C
Length
60'
Hull material
Fiberglass
Year
1983
Class
Motor Yachts 1
Fuel type
Diesel
Engine type
inboard
Name
Hatteras MOTOR YACHT FISHER C 1983
Location
Price
$249,500

1983 Hatteras Motor Yacht Fisher...

REDUCED PRICE. Completely refitted. We bought this boat in 2012 with the plan to take her to the Caribbean. We completely had Princess Lynn redone or newly rebuilt. Our dream was to live on her for over a year or more We have taken her to the Bahamas every year since 2012. Unfortunately, do to personal issues our plans had to change and won’t be able to continue with our retirement plans so we will have to let her go We have over $300,000 in making Princess Lynn new and ready for a family to live in and extended travel. The Hatteras company extended the haul with a “fish platform” which made her full 60’. Also added was 1200 gal fuel tanks, 350 gal fresh water, Watermaker 60 GPH Niarad stabilizer, all new canvas and covers, new izian glass, bottom painted every 2 years, all new interior including headliners, cabinets carpets all lights are now LED and new teak and holly floors. Newer dingy with 40hp Yamaha, rebuilt and updated Detroit 871 TI with extra props and shafts, New autopilots and bow thruster and chartploters All new cushions and seats for laying out on the large deck etc etc. Have recent survey and receipts. Please call 9107771534

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