@@RyanMonroe0910 I wouldn't consider hatteras a production boat company. Sure they make generalized models to sell but most every boat is custom one of a kind
500 mile range?? ope that is at least doubled when you throttle back to 10-15 knots a 70 ft sport fisher should be able to get to alijos rocks and back from San Diego
Yes, the 500 mile range is at 30kts cruising speed...that will go up significantly if you slow down...the stabilizers would be awesome for slower cruising.
In this price range there are some amazing boats out there
garlington and Spencer come to mind
I can't even afford to pay attention. Betcha I would enjoy that yacht more than the person who could afford it
the best video about GT70! thx :)
No lie, although it's expensive, man that is a beautiful boat.
Yeah at twice the price. Did you see the new Sport Rybovich being sold by HMY. It’s on Y-Tube. Knocks my socks off.
Hatteras is the Rolls Royce of yachts. Best of everything.
not even close. they are nice for production boats no doubt but a Spencer or WCY is finished off much nicer and sooooo much drier in rough seas
@@RyanMonroe0910 I wouldn't consider hatteras a production boat company. Sure they make generalized models to sell but most every boat is custom one of a kind
I take it you all have never seen a Merritt?
Those are caddies!!!
Nah, Bayliss is Top of the Line
Do any of you fuckers even own a boat. .....any boat
500 mile range?? ope that is at least doubled when you throttle back to 10-15 knots a 70 ft sport fisher should be able to get to alijos rocks and back from San Diego
Yes, the 500 mile range is at 30kts cruising speed...that will go up significantly if you slow down...the stabilizers would be awesome for slower cruising.
Can they be bought at lakes
It would b great to be rich I couldn't even afford the oil,,,
Jamie Campbell hahahaha. I would be the same
I agree
Haha i moan when i buy oil for my etec 225 i need a different movie
Shame no natural light down below,
0.166666667 miles per gallon
Martin Gomez Jr not bad considering
A gallon of diesel every 1000 feet. Hahaha.
5 millones de dólares,,,,,,,,,,,