serenitynow1
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 42' LRC - Mark II (1980 - 1985)
We are selling our 1985 42 LRC after owning her for 9 yrs. Call for info 530.514.3040 Tom
This sure looks like a beautiful example of these boats. I would love to own a Mark II like this but, I can't spend anywhere that much money for one. The economic slowdown sure seems to have missed this group of great boats. Are they really selling them though, or are they dreaming, Hmmm. The sold boats shows a few Mark I boats that have sold near $100,000, but no Mark II boats for as far back as I can go.
Maynard,Great info Skootch. I have been aboard a MarkI and they aren't bad either. The MarkII is a bunch better though. There is a Mark I in Michigan listed that has 1000 total all fresh water hours. They are asking $98,500. The only thing that I saw that was strange is that it did not have the "optional" bow pulpit. I will surely look at that boat but I would rather have a Mark II. If none have sold, then there is only one possible problem, price.![]()
Maynard,
If you look at anything around here, let me know. I'd be happy to go along. Sometimes two set of eyes can pick out things that one might have missed.
I think the price of these boats was an artificial one when fuel went over $4.00/gallon. Now that it is down around $2.50, most folks want faster boats again. The problem is that the sellers of these boats are still trying to hold out for the inflated prices caused by the high fuel prices. That is surely the only reason why none of these lovely boats are selling. I am waiting patiently.![]()
If you will excuse the comparison, the 42 LRC looks very similar in its exterior layout to the 43 Gulfstar MKII (photo) We enjoyed a 1976 Gulfstar for over 20 years, but now have a 43 DCFB.
The difference in BRAND may be considerable but performance and layout useability comparisons based upon our experience may be of value in considering the LRC.
The 43DC with 671 ti's gets about 1.7 nmpg at 8.3 kts vs about 2.5 with the Gulfstar with Perkins 354n's. Top end 10 kts vs 17 kts. The Gulfstar rolled with a vengance in a beam sea.
The lower helm is about useless on the Gulfstar but the DC helm is great and you still have the FB if you want to sit out in the sun.
The side doors into the salon are a big pain when traveling from the upper helm to the galley.
Running the Gulfstar from the only useable helm, I would have to cajole someone to keep me company since everyone gravitated to the aft deck. At the DC lower helm, you are no longer by yourself.
Yes, the DC is a dated look. Twice on the trip home from FL to MS I was asked about my Chris Craft Constellation. When a started looking at Hatt's I ruled out the DC based upon looks, but would up with one and have found it to be about ideal for us.
DC asking prices are less than half of an LRC and I doubt fuel saving will pay the difference in my remaining lifetime, even at $5 per gallon. All yachts are "dream boats", but you have to live with useability during the day.
Regards,
Vincent