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  • Builder Hatteras
  • Model 53 Motor Yacht
  • Category Aft Cabin
  • HIN/IMO HATAM5790480
  • Condition Used
  • Fuel Type Diesel
  • Hull Material Fiberglass
  • LOA 53' 1"
  • Beam 17' 3"
  • Max Draft 4'
  • Dry Weight 55,000 LBS
  • Fuel Tank 792 GAL
  • Fresh Water 190 GAL
  • Gross Tonnage 39
  • Number of Engines 2
  • Make Cummins
  • Model 6-CTA
  • Power HP 450.00 HP
  • Hours 150.00
  • Location Port
  • Model 6- CTA
  • Location Starboard

BULLY 1980 Hatteras 53 Motor Yacht (4459900)

"BULLY" 1980 Hatteras 53'

53 foot yacht

Sellers are motivated- pursuing other interests. Both Engines rebuilt in 2012 with only 150 hours. Achilles 350 DX with Tohatsu 30 HP Outboard are included- Both New 2021

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Sellers bought this motoryacht about a year ago and although they enjoyed it last summer they feel a land cruiser is more their style for traveling. engines on the boat were rebuilt in 2012 and with only 150 hours on them, the boat runs really well. typical hatteras- built strong, nice layout, beautiful interior, and plenty of room for live aboard or extended cruising., brewer yacht sales- earning your business one boat at a time.

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Accommodations, forward you have an upper and lower berth to starboard with a vanity to port with storage drawers followed by an enclosed head. a ventilation hatch with opening ports. aft to starboard is the washer and dryer. aft again to starboard is the convertible dinette area. aft to port is the spacious galley with a full size refrigerator and ample counter, cabinet and drawer space. aft again to starboard is the starboard engine room followed by the day head with separate stall shower. aft to port is the port engine room followed by the second stateroom with twin beds. aft again to the master stateroom with the head to port with a separate stall shower and a centerline queen bed. up a circular stairwell to the helm station followed by the salon area. aft again to the cockpit area. up on the flybridge you have a center helm with ample seating followed by a davit system and an inflatable boat., hot & cold pressure water system, stainless steel sinks, summit ac/dc full size refrigerator with freezer, 25 gallon hot water heater- new 2022, small aft deck refrigerator, u-line ice maker, origo 3- burner electric cook top, microwave/ convection oven- new 2022, ample counter, cabinet and drawer space, 110/12v electrical system, 10 kw generator, 1- 50 amp inlet with 2 50' dockside power cables, 1- 30 amp inlet, 2- 8d deep cycle main engine batteries, 1- 12v deep cycle battery for generator, 4- 6 volt deep cycle batteries for the 32 volt charging system, 40 amp automatic battery charger, sentry 32 volt 30 amp charger for the house batteries, reverse polarity indicator at the panel, deck & hull, bow pulpit with rail, ventilation hatch, opening ports & salon windows, swim platform with ladder, aft deck furniture- new 2023, salon furniture and carpeting- new 2023, convection/ microwave oven- new 2023, courtesy lighting, aft deck wet bar, electronics, ritchie compass at flybridge helm, raymarine gps, radar with depth- new 2022, danforth compass at lower helm, remote control search light, navigation lights, electric horn, new vhf radio in box not installed, 50" tv in salon- new 2023, both engines were rebuilt in 2012, reverse cycle heat & air conditioning- 4 units, kiddie co2 automatic fire suppression system for main engine room, ideal anchor windlass with bow anchor roller- 300' of 5/16 galvanized chain, racor fuel filter/ water separators, cqr- 45lb plow type and (1) fortress fx-37, electric/ hydraulic trim tabs with recessed planes, hynautic hydraulic steering with stainless destroyer wheel at both stations, 3- 2000 gph automatic bilge pumps, 2- 4 blade 28" bronz props, 3- dometic electric heads with y-valve, holding tank, overboard and deck pumpout- new 2022, full engine instrumentation, main engine alarms- high temperature and low oil pressure, raw water sea strainers for main engines and generator, achilles hb 350 dx rigid hull inflatable- new 2021, tohatsu 30 hp four stroke outboard motor- new 2021, mechanical disclaimer, engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. the broker cannot guarantee the true hours. it is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure..

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Hatteras 53

Convertible, motor yacht & extended deckhouse, by david pascoe.

Without doubt, the 53 Hatteras Motor Yacht is the most successful medium sized motor yacht ever built, with over 600 of them between their various incarnations. The main flavors are the standard motor yacht, cockpit motor yacht, the extended deckhouse (ED) version of the early 1980's, and the 53 Convertible which is the same hull. They were in production from 1971 to 1989, a full nineteen years.

My view of why this yacht was so popular is a combination of excellent quality, good design, and a fair price. It certainly didn't have anything to do with performance because it is a relatively poor performer. Coming in at a whopping 55,000 lbs. in its original version, you need 1600 HP or more to move this yacht at the kind of speeds people like to have today. Instead, you're only going to get 850 from a pair of 8V71's or 924 from the 6V92's found only in the 1983-84 models of the motor yacht. In all the years of its production, the weight never changed much.

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The hulls and superstructure are built like a tank with the bottoms about an inch thick with balsa cored sides and decks. The coring is rarely a problem unless someone has drilled the decks full of holes and improperly attached equipment. Quite often you'll find that the pedestal seats on the sport fish bridge have let water into the core, and this will be notable from water dripping out of the aft housetop overhand in the outboard corners. Or you'll see green mold, water stains or cracks here. Shown nearby is a photo of one that survived Andrew after taking out a dock and mangling a concrete sea wall with little damage to the boat.

And, of course, you'll probably find the famous Hatteras blisters on the bottom, but with laminates this thick, who really cares? Hatteras probably should have taken out a patent on the blistering process.

Speed wise, you could only describe these boats as just plain doggy, if you're a speed freak. If you want to cruise at 20 knots or better, these boats aren't for you. They're just too heavy to make them go any faster. People have managed to squeeze another two knots out of the 53 convertible by adding 3-4" chine extensions, and a lot of them have them.

All things considered, these are first rate production motor yachts, although you'll find the electrical systems in the North American Rockwell boats from the second half of the 1970's leave a bit to be desired. Other than that, these boats have no major problems. Nor should they after Hatteras had 19 years to work out the bugs. That's the advantage of long-term production.

The primary weak point is the 8V71TI engines which have a poor turbocharger/intercooler system. The two part AirResearch turbos are held together with acorn clamps that frequently crack and leak. And the intercoolers are notorious for getting clogged up with sludge and causing high engine temperatures. Plus the venerable 8V71 was never intended to put out this much power, so its being run on the edge  of her power range. The Allison M20 gearboxes were another weak point. They had trouble with getting adequate lube oil to the upper shaft bearings, which was a design defect. Many of these got a fixit kit installed after the boxes went bang.

Most of these boats through the early 80's had upsweep, water jacketed risers. Which means that if the riser leaks, as it eventually will, the water runs into the engine. Many of these systems were revised, others were not. Best to look for one that has insulated risers.

Leaking windows in these boats were not much of a problem except for the Convertible front windshields, many of which have been removed and filled in. The anodized frames don't last forever and a lot of them will have holes in them which can be repaired in most cases by just welding up the pitted holes. This happens because nobody ever bothers to clean out the salt and debris from  the bottom of the slide tracks.

All models have dual control stations, so you don't have to look around for this feature. Another good point for folks in bad weather climates is that visibility from the lower station is quite good.

With her 15'10" beam this is a big 53 footer and the layout takes maximum advantage of that space. Most people love the galley down layout with the dinette opposite which is great for informal meals.  And the galley is big enough, and well enough equipped with a full sized Moderm Maid range top, oven and dishwasher for the serious chef, while still having adequate counter space as well as plenty of storage space.  The owner's stateroom is adequate but the guest stateroom is cramped and many prefer to use the forward crew or guest stateroom instead, despite the upper and lower berths. Heads and shower size is more than adequate.

Seaworthiness? I hear a lot of captains complaining that this isn't a good sea boat. To which I respond, "compared to what?" A lot of these guys get off multimillion dollar custom yachts and complain how these boats handle. Apples and oranges. These are not designed as passage makers, nor do they have the fuel range. If you want the accommodations that a full bow gives, this is what you get. In my view, it handles okay, and does especially good in a short 3' chop where most folks in this size boat have trouble. The deep entry hull design is one of the reasons she doesn't go so fast. Being built like a tank means that it doesn't bob like a cork. She's a slow roller and she'll throw water like a busted fire hydrant.

The style of the earlier models is definitely pass, so the prices have come way down and a lot of people who can't afford a boat this size have purchased them. That means that they can't afford to maintain them either. Which means that you can find them at very good prices, but the older ones are essentially restoration projects. The ED models are still very popular and command good prices. Also, they changed the hull shape a bit so you'll get a little better speed out the 1980's models. If you want to know the specifics, call Hatteras.

Taken altogether, the popularity of this yacht is well deserved.

53 Convertible was discontinued in 1983 with the introduction of the more efficiently designed hulls of the 52 and 55 Convertibles. You'd think the convertible, being the same hull would weigh less than the motor yacht without a superstructure. But it doesn't; it weighs more at around 61,000 lbs. Part of the additional weight comes from the usual 12V71TI's and Twin Disc or Allision M20 gear boxes. Where the rest of it comes from I haven't the slightest idea.

Hatteras 53 Convertible survived hurricane Andrew with virtually no structural damage.

This is one of the ways we get to find out just how well built a boat really is. In the 160 MPH winds of hurricane Andrew, this 53 Convertible  took out several 12" dock pilings and the bottom battered against the concrete seawall  with virtually no structural damage resulting to the hull. Nor did the windows blow out or suffer from any major leaks.

Shown above is a photo of a late model 53 that survived hurricane Andrew after taking out some 12" pilings and battering the hell out of a concrete seawall without much damaging the boat. When it comes to talking hull strength, I often draw my conclusions on situations like this, not just tapping around a bit with a hammer.

The standard 650 HP engines are just barely adequate for this boat, and generally give good service. But a lot of folks have souped them up, sometimes correctly, often not, so you find engines going "bang" a little more frequently than they should. At least you don't have to tear the boat apart to get at them as there are plenty of hatches above so they can be lifted right up.

Undoubtedly the most popular large sport fish ever built, its still a neat boat in my view. With much of the weight further aft, her performance is quite a bit better than the motor yacht, and I love to watch one these thing plowing through the tide rip heading out Port Everglades with a halo of rainbows glittering in the sun. She does throw a bit of water. On the later models they added propeller pockets which lowered the shaft angle and supposedly gave a little better speed.

For a long time I thought they were terribly squatty until one day I realized that that is partly an illusion presented by the unusually low cockpit, magnified by a very high freeboard forward. My view is that these are all-around neat boats, just that they don't perform by today's standard. The strong suit of the layout is a huge cockpit, salon and bridge, with the forward accommodations being sacrificed for these spaces, as is appropriate for a real sport fisherman. Not quite as macho as a Bertram of the same genre, this is still a muscle boat with interiors that are hardly plush.

The main flavors were galley up and galley down, with more of the former in later years, and more of the later in early years. All had transom doors that never worked so good. Plus the optional tackle centers had too much wood in them. Later models come with a built in bow pulpit, and all have transom doors. Earlier models have a bridge layout that's not nearly as nice as the 1980's models. Nor are they known as leakers, despite the forward windshields which needed infrequent rebedding.  The window frames do support the bridge, and boats that have been abused will often have cracked window glass. Otherwise, its not much of a problem.

Aside from forward windshields, there are few faults to be found with these boats. The age old problem of broken forward cabin soles appears in many, particularly when there is a built in washer/dryer combo up forward, but this is no big deal. A little more serious, and frequently overlooked, is the fact that the engine room vents pull a lot of salt spray in that can really wreck equipment and engines. If you buy one, you need to install filters on the vents.

The hull/deck joint back aft is a bit weak and you'll often find a lot stress cracks in this area. At least it doesn't have those horrible aluminum rub rails like Bertram used. Rather have cracks than that unsightly stuff. Even in the early years the cockpits were full Fiberglas liners, and although the hatches were kind of crummy, at least it isn't wood like a Bertram. The bait wells aren't too swift either, being narrow and deep. With fuel tanks on center line, there isn't much storage under this large deck which is very low to the water, which definitely is nice. Nor does that fact have the tendency to sink these boats.

For some strange reason, Hatteras never did a very good engine room layout in these boats, and this never changed throughout all the years of production. The engine room is big enough, but also feels cramped with accessibility not as good as you'd expect in a boat this size. Perhaps that's why E.R. maintenance in these boats tends to be substandard compared to others. Things are hard to get to, and a bit disorganized to boot. At least the generator isn't under the cockpit deck. Its shoved back against the aft bulkhead where you can only reach one side of it.  And whereas the wiring in the 53 Motor Yacht is nice and neat, for some strange reason in the convertible it is messy.

During the early 1990's quite a few people poured a lot of money into some of these boats. That wasn't a particularly good investment. While a lot of them thought they'd get their money out, they didn't. That means that there were (or are) a lot of good deals to be had on 53's that are all dolled up, including some weird paint jobs like blue or yellow hulls.

If you want a big, serious sport fisherman, but find a new one way out of reach, the 53 Convertible is still worthy of consideration.

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Hatteras 53 Classic Motoryacht

Kimidee is an excellent example of Hatteras's most popular model – the Jack Hargrave masterpiece, 53 Motor Yacht. She shows excellent care from her gleaming Imron finish, to the updated Galley, and her rich original teak paneled interior. "Kimidee" is a must see if you are in the market for a clean, original classic Hatteras motor yacht.

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