Australia - Chile - Indonesia - Great Britain - New Zealand - Panama - Philippines - South Korea - Thailand - USA E: sales@seaboats.net (sales) - E: admin@seaboats.net (accounts) Hatteras 68 Convertible Sport Fish Motor Yacht Listing ID: 661776 DESCRIPTION: Hatteras 68 Convertible Sport Fish Motor Yacht with enclosed flybridge and tuna tower DATE LAUNCHED: 2006 LENGTH: 20.89m (68ft 6in) BEAM: 6.57m (21ft 6in) DRAFT: 1.6m (5ft 2in) LOCATION: Fremantle, Western Australia BROKER: Peter Cookson PRICE: POA General Description Hatteras 68 Convertible enclosed flybridge model. This magnificent vessel is certified to USL Class 2C survey and would be suitable for specialized 'high end' charters if required, or used privately for recreation. The Hatteras is powered by a pair of Caterpillar C32 1650 horsepower main engines giving 22 knots cruise and up to 30 knots sprint!. Luxurious accommodation is for 8 in four cabins with four bathrooms. There is another berth on the bridge for the master. There is a large master stateroom midships, double berth VIP guest cabin forward and two [2] cabins with two [2] single berths in each. The spacious saloon & accommodation is trimmed with the finest fabrics and materials, high quality American cherry joinery work with blonde burl tabletops, comfortable lounges, cocktail bar, a coffee table that converts to a dining table and a large dinette adjacent to the fully equippped modern galley. The aft teak deck is huge with a BBQ, seating, refrigeration, tackle rigging station, table and a transom door. Year: 2006 Builder: Hatteras Yachts USA Length: 20.89m (68ft 6in) Beam: 6.57m Draft: 1.6m Displacement: 70,000kg Hull Material: Fibreglass / GRP Deck Material: Teak Engine: Caterpillar C 32 [2] 1650 horsepower 12 cylinder common rail electronic diesels with twin turbochargers and aftercooling, Gearboxes are ZF hydraulic, 4.44: 1 reduction, reversing type, coupled to 101.6mm shafts driving a pair of 8 blade 'Michigan Wheel' propellors. Controls are electronic 'Palm Beach' type and a bow thruster is installed for easy berthing.. Engine room: To commercial engineering Survey standard, with easy access for routine servicing and general pre start checks. There are two [2] 'S&K' desalination plants, four [4]air conditioning plants and two [2] large 27.5 Kva auxilliary generators. Ventilation is fan forced with under the gun-whale air induction. Exhausts are the underwater type to keep engine noise to a minimum. Genset: Two [2] Onan 27.5 Kva capacity Fuel: 7947 l [stored in 3 fwd tanks and 2 aft day tanks] with push button fuel transfer system. Water: Two [2] desalination plants plus 1514 litres of storage Galley: Fully equipped all electric, a Miele pyrolytic oven with a 4 hotplate cooktop, convection microwave, dishwasher, polished granite benchtops for food prep, refrigerated slide out drawers, a deep stainless sink with an 'Insinkerator', ample storage for cutlery, crockery and dry goods. There is a central vac. System and a quality washing machine/dryer set on board. Refrigeration: Galley: 4 'Subzero' fridge & freezer drawers, a refrigerator next to the galley, two [2] frig /freezers in the cockpit, bar fridges and ice cube makers in the saloon and bridge deck Water Maker: Yes Hot Water System: Yes Accommodation: Four [4] cabins. Spacious masters' stateroom midships with a King bed, VIP guest cabin forward with Queen bed and ensuite, The second guest 21 August 2017 - Listing ID: {661776} Page 1 of 5
cabin has twin berths which convert to a Queen bed and has an adjoining bathroom. The crew cabin has two [2] under/over berths with adjacent bathroom. There is another convertible berth for the captain on the fully enclosed bridge. Shower: Four [4] plus deck shower aft Toilet: Four [4] including ensuite to the masters' stateroom Entertainment: TV and stereo AirConditioning: Yes Dinghy: 'Novurania ' rigid inflatable 4.3 m, with a 'Marquipt' heavy duty hydr davit mounted on the foredeck Outboard: 60hp Covers: Dinghy and life raft covers Ground Tackle: Heavy duty electric anchor winch, 80 lb stainless steel anchor. Safety Gear: RFD 8 man liferaft [to survey] 406 Epirb, engine room fire system, hand held extinguishers, pyrotechnics to survey standard, PFDs, safety hand rails, 4.3 m RIB dinghy & Yamaha 60 horsepower 4 stroke outboard Electrics: 240 volt ship and shorepower backed up by two [2] 23 Kva auxilliary generators [all 240v is to Australian standards] Electronics Navigation: Two [2] 17" screens linked to a 'Furuno Navnet' system with radar, deepwater echo sounder, 'Simrad' automatic pilot, in house 'Hatteras' computer systems with a full redundant back up feature, Caterpillar electronics, compass and a back up 'Northstar' GPS. Icom single sideband HF & two [2] Icom Vhf marine transceivers, Closed circuit TV. There is a 110cm Panasonic flat screen TV, plus Yahama sound surround in the saloon and TVs & Panasonic CD/Dvds in 3 of the 4 cabins. There is a cell phone booster to increase phone reception /range on board Deck Gear: Deck crane [hydraulic], 'Pipewelders' outriggers [also hydraulically operated], transom door, swim board, deck shower, fresh water deck wash, table, teak rocket launcher, fridge /freezers, tackle drawers, casual seating with cushions, BBQ. Remarks: This fine craft was built to special order in compliance with Australian commercial standards and regulations. This is an outstanding, superior vessel in all aspects of build quality and high specification, with a very comprehensive inventory and is maintained to a very high standard by professionals. Survey is 2 C. Any inspection will impress the most discerning buyer. IMPORTANT: The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct their agents, or their surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. Hatteras 68 Convertible Sport Fish Motor Yacht Images 21 August 2017 - Listing ID: {661776} Page 2 of 5
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