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Current used Hatteras listings

HMY Yacht Sales is currently showing 201 active pre-owned Hatteras yachts. Median asking price $499K, most between $218K and $1.2M. Top listed regions include Florida, Texas, and South Carolina.

Filter by size ranges such as 30 to 40 feet and 40 to 50 feet or price bands such as under $500k and $500k to $1m.

Model-specific searches include 36 Convertible, Double Cabin, 43 Convertible, 45 Convertible. See every pre-owned Hatteras listing.

Hatteras Yachts' own story traces the brand from founder Willis Slane's 1959 commission of naval architect Jack Hargrave through six decades of large sportfishing convertibles and motor yachts, and Power & Motoryacht's Hatteras GT63 test frames the modern GT convertibles around offshore handling and mezzanine-driven cockpit layouts. The active used Hatteras inventory on HMY Yachts currently spans model years 1965 to 2024, so buyers are comparing classic AMF and Brunswick-era convertibles and motor yachts alongside more recent GT-series boats.

For a used Hatteras, the major comparison points are model line (Convertible, Motor Yacht, GT, Sport Deck) and length, year, engine make and hours, generator load, mezzanine and cockpit configuration, electronics age, tower and outrigger setup, stabilization if fitted, soft goods, and refit history. Larger Motor Yacht and 80-foot Convertible hulls carry significant systems load, so generator, watermaker, and HVAC service records matter on survey.

Hatteras model lineup

ModelLOAYears builtListings
36 Convertible36 ft1985View →
Double Cabin39 ft1972–1994View →
43 Convertible43 ft1981View →
45 Convertible45 ft1990–1991View →
GT45X45 ft2023View →
Sport Fish Convertible45 ft1986View →
46 Convertible46 ft1978–1994View →
48 Cockpit Motor Yacht48 ft1994View →
Sportfish50 ft1970–1979View →
50 Convertible50 ft1992–2005View →
Convertible52 ft1982–2001View →
54 Convertible54 ft2003–2004View →
GT5454 ft2013–2018View →
Motor Yacht58 ft1965–2008View →
Yacht Fish58 ft1972–1979View →
60 Convertible60 ft1999–2008View →
GT6363 ft2013–2016View →
68 Convertible68 ft2005–2007View →
70 Cockpit Motor Yacht70 ft1987–1994View →
Cockpit Motoryacht70 ft1994–2001View →
CPMY71 ft1986–1988View →
Enclosed Bridge72 ft2005–2011View →
Cockpit Motor Yacht74 ft1989–1991View →
Sport Deck74 ft1996–2004View →
Motoryacht76 ft1980–1987View →
78 Cockpit Motor Yacht78 ft1989–1991View →
8080 ft2005–2014View →
80 Motor Yacht80 ft2004–2014View →
100 Motor Yacht100 ft2001–2005View →

Frequently asked questions

Where are Hatteras Yachts built?
Hatteras Yachts are built in New Bern, North Carolina, where all operations were consolidated in 1997. The brand originally launched in High Point, North Carolina in 1959, moved some operations to New Bern after AMF acquired the company in 1972, and has been single-site in New Bern for nearly three decades.
Who owns Hatteras Yachts?
Hatteras Yachts is owned by White River Marine Group, the boat-building arm of Bass Pro Shops, which acquired the brand in May 2021. Prior ownership ran through Brunswick Corporation (2001 to 2013) and Versa Capital Management (2013 to 2021), and the current owners have continued Hatteras production from New Bern, North Carolina.
What happened to Hatteras Yachts?
Hatteras went through significant downsizing during the post-2008 recession and was sold by Brunswick to distressed-investor Versa Capital Management in 2013. Versa stabilized production and operated Hatteras out of New Bern until selling the brand to White River Marine Group, the Bass Pro Shops boat-building parent, in May 2021. Hatteras has continued building convertibles and motor yachts in New Bern under the new owner.
When was Hatteras Yachts founded?
Hatteras Yachts was founded in 1959 when North Carolina textile manufacturer Willis Slane and a group of investors commissioned naval architect Jack Hargrave to design a yacht that could handle the rough waters off Cape Hatteras. The resulting fiberglass Hull One launched the brand and the modern offshore convertible category.
What size yachts does Hatteras make?
Hatteras' modern lineup centers on large sportfishing convertibles and motor yachts in roughly the 60 to 100 foot range, plus the GT-series convertibles. Across its history, Hatteras has built everything from smaller convertibles up to 130 foot motor yachts, which is why the used HMY Yachts inventory spans such a wide length range.
Who used to own Hatteras Yachts?
Hatteras has had several owners since its 1959 founding: AMF acquired the brand in 1972, Irwin Jacobs bought it in 1985, Brunswick Corporation acquired it in 2001, Versa Capital Management bought it from Brunswick in 2013, and White River Marine Group (Bass Pro Shops) became the current owner in May 2021.

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