saltshaker
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- 65' CONV -Series I (1986 - 1998)
Pretty sure it was 1976 when they increased fuel and restyled the bridge, but not 100%
I don't think that would qualify as a prop pocket, but if you look at some of the other pictures above, you'll see what I mean about these almost being a suface drive-type set-up which definitely results in higher speeds than a traditional set-up. That's why cup is so critical on a Sea Ray and probably on the others as well.the photos below show a 1978 53C that is on yachtworld.
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1978/Hatteras-Convertible-1930484/Cambridge/MD/United-States
i don't know if the slight curvature above the props at the stern qualifies as a 'prop pocket' but the earlier 53c's don't show the same curvature.
Don't trust anything you find on YW. Most brokers or their staff just cut and paste the specs from the Powerboat Guide or they copy some other broker's listing.I did a search of all the 53Cs on Yachtworld and the draft for every one I checked was listed as 4'. Guess that closes this thread.
the draft is the same because the keel is below the props in both boats. The pockets on the hatt pictured are deeper forward. they are more pronounced than the picture is showing. Ditto what Sky said.I did a search of all the 53Cs on Yachtworld and the draft for every one I checked was listed as 4'. Guess that closes this thread.