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It seems that when in S. Fl last year I saw groups of "Blue-water
Battle wagons" lined up to take charter fisherman out to grab swordfish or whatever,and it seemed that the most popular boat I saw were mostly Cape Hatteras. Oh, several ChrisCrafts and various other names but mostly Hat's, especially in the 55-65+ foot range. Just from gawking around I know that a Hatteras is a very expensive boat, and usually hold their resale higher than competitive names in the same age and class regardless of the economy. OK, so-- what makes a Hatteras so special? Just curious. |
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