Hatteras 53 Convertible

Specifications

Name: 53 Convertible
Length: 53'7"
Hull Type: Modified-V
Gross Weight: --
Fuel Capacity: 75 gals.
Model Years: 1970—1980
Draft: 4'0"
Beam: 16'0"
Water Capacity: 250 gals.
Waste Capacity: --
Length w/ Pulpit: --
Until she was retired from the fleet in 1980, the Hatteras 53 Convertible was the industry standard for big sportfishing yachts of her era. Her long foredeck and sweeping sheer combined to present the aggressive appearance of a thoroughbred sportfisherman, and her low-freeboard cockpit has never been surpassed for sheer fishability. Indeed, this boat is so well proportioned that she must be seen up close to fully appreciate her size. Several three-stateroom, galley-up floorplans were used in the 53 during her production years, the most popular incorporating a U-shaped deckhouse galley with under-counter refrigeration. An alternate two-stateroom, galley-down floorplan introduced in 1995 is notable for its spacious, wide-open salon. Significant updates include increased fuel and prop pockets in 1976, and a restyled flybridge late in 1977. A solid offshore performer (but a wet ride in a chop), Detroit 525hp 12V71N diesels cruise the Hatteras 53 at 16–17 knots. Detroit 550hp 8V92TI diesels cruise at 18–19 knots, and 650hp 12V71 engines cruise at 20 knots. Always a popular model, resale values remained strong for years after she went out of production.

Overview

Legendary Hatteras convertible (about 300 were sold) raised the bar for 1970’s era styling, comfort, fishability.

Features

Highlights include well-rigged cockpit, huge (in her day, anyway) flybridge, well-appointed accommodations, seakindly hull. Several three-stateroom interiors offered over the years, all with teak cabinetry.

Comments

Updates include increased fuel, prop pockets in 1976, restyled bridge late in 1977. Wet ride when the seas pick up.

Performance

GM 525hp 12V71Ns cruise at 17 knots; 650hp 12V71TIs cruise at 20 knots.

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