rsmith
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 50' CONV -Series I (1966 - 1969)
I had a friend that repowered a 53c with 12ti motors but didnt get much speed increase until he installed 3" full length lifting rails. I'v thought about it over the years but dont want another piece of wood on the boat to rot. Especialy below the waterline. At the time they were making them out of mahogany. Ive seen several on custom boats torn off by the travel lift slings. I think with the price of fuel and the extra speed and quicker plane its time to look at them again. Any one had any expieriences with new materials and fastening methods? IPE,Poly, pvc. Size and downward angle? Costs? At the time 1983 John Rybovitch quoted me $7500 as he was the only yard at the time that I would trust to do the work. They knew the boat because the first owner had it delivered to them to be outfitted and customised. But I dont have any updated numbers since then especialy with new material #s. As many of you might not be aware the gen 1 50c has a 3" wood rub rail that has been a major sorce of rot. Ive replaced it twice the last time with IPE which should last forever. Ray Meyers told me once that hatt thought a fiberglass rubrail would crack with the weight of a 50' boat impacting the dock so they thought the wood one would be easier to fix and be sort of sacrificial. Its been a PITA. BTW the '69 50c used the 45 aluminum rail since it was almost twice the weight of the 45 those crushed when they hit the dock.