We are in Pelotas. About 20 miles from Rio Grande on the Dos Patos lagoon.Pieter - where are you? Porto Alegre? Florianopolis?
We are in Pelotas. About 20 miles from Rio Grande on the Dos Patos lagoon.
Asked myself that question about every boat I've owned, or even looked at.And how do I justify it even then.
I agree it is not a 65 LRC. If the guy can look at the starboard hull there will be a marking with a hull id. It could be a Hatt but not an LRC. If it is a Hatt the hull ID will Show hATAX.Not a Hatt. Don't know what it is. But not a Hatt. Deck house comes further forward on a Hatt and there's a certain 'flatness' to the brow on Hatts. Here's an article on the 65 - note the ports on the hull vs the OPs picture.
Looks like a nice boat. .
Peter
It's a motor yacht. There are some 65 LRC's for sale in the USA.While similar in quite a few ways to the Hatteras LRC, I can tell you in no uncertain terms - this is not a Hatteras. It may be a great boat, but just not a Hatteras.
BTW, All Hatteras LRC 58 and 65 ( not sure about the 42 or 48) came with Detroits. They were normally aspirated, so that would be another clue
Hi Pieter, Also for me it is not a Hatt !Hello. I am a South African sailing on a Dean catamaran in South America for the last 11 years. We are keeping an eye on our neighboring boat for the Brazilian owner and I have to admit that I am starting to like it. As far my internet research goes I think it is a Hatteras LRC 65. Can anyone confirm this?