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ISLAND FILLY
1990 | 41' Hatteras Convertible Convertible Boat for Sale

1990 Hatteras

41' (12.50m) Convertible - ISLAND FILLY

A rare find, this is an original owner Hatteras Convertible that has been lightly used. The main engine meters read only 775 hours. Boat has always lived in South Florida and now offered as her owner is planning on retiring his boating pursuits.


Vessel ID# 2785739      Last Updated: 2022-05-17 15:08:04

$ 129,900 USD

€ 120,879 Euros
$ 177,666 CAD

Description


Curtis Stokes & Associates is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Gilman Yachts of Ft. Lauderdale, Inc.. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel

Data Sheet

LOA: 41' 0" (12.50 Meters)

Type: Power - Used

Year: 1990

Beam: 14' 3"

Bridge Clearance: ' "

Draft Max: ' "

Draft Min: 4' 3"

Cabins: 2

Twin Berths: 2

Double Berths: 1

Heads: 1

Maximum Speed: 30 Knots

Cruise Speed: 25 Knots

Range NMI:

Fuel Type: Diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

Fuel Tank: 500 Gallons (1892.71 Liters)

Fresh Water: 150 Gallons (567.81 Liters)

Holding Tank: 50 Gallons (189.27 Liters)

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General Description

Of the 41' Hatteras convertible models built in this model's run from 1986 to 1991, this hull has many of the preferred options available including the 535hp 6v92 which allow a reasonable 25 knot cruising speed and solid sea keeping qualities. This layout with the galley up and forward to starboard makes for more comfortable salon seating. Hatteras teak interiors had set the standard for all convertible builders during this time period. The walk-around double berth forward with head entry door is comfortable and accommodating. A couple of closets and several large drawers afford good storage for staying aboard. The guest stateroom has upper lower berths and a nice closet also.  


Set up for cruising or fishing/diving, there is a walk-through transom door to a fiberglass swim platform and retractable cockpit shade, plus a rectangular teak table with a couple of folding deck chairs. For fishing days, the table can be switched out for a teak 4-rod Release rocket launcher and drop down the pair of double-spreader Rupp outriggers. There is an underdeck fish box and tackle center forward with cockpit sink. Safe passage to the foredeck is assisted by her full bow and deckhouse railings. There is a practical anchoring system with electric windlass, fiberglass pulpit with CQR 45-pound anchor and rode.


This boat owner has primarily enjoyed his boat when anchoring up for the weekend. Since his destinations were usually short distances, the main engines have remarkably low hours (775 per hour meter). The starboard motor has had an overhaul. The Onan generator has higher hours since it was operating through most of the anchored times and in 2021 the power end of the genset was rebuilt. Although lightly equipped and in need of some updating, this Hatteras with a little refresh could easily become a great choice for a cruising couple or small family.

 

Salon and Galley

Entering the salon from the boat cockpit up two steps through the hinged door with window, the open deckhouse area has a long settee the full length of the portside and L-shaped settee to the starboard side aft with a clear Lexan top cocktail Hi-low table that can fold open to make into a larger dining top. Just ahead is the galley area with wood-look Formica countertop, a Sub Zero under counter refrigerator/freezer, a two-burner electric stovetop, and above a Sharp Carousel microwave/convection oven. The countertop lifts up outboard hiding a brushed stainless basin sink with faucet, soap dispenser, and drinking water tap, plus a three-bottle bar storage compartment. The lower cabinet contains 4 drawers and an under the sink cabinet. Above next to the microwave is a tambour sliding door with storage shelves and above three hinged storage compartments. On the side of the cabinet is an icemaker that is inoperative. Both settees have storage beneath the lift off cushions. The windows are treated with adjustable mini-blinds and are framed with decorative lambrequins. Decor pillows are on the settee which match the window dressings. The side deckhouse window can slide open, although have not been opened for a long while. The salon has a digital A/C thermostat by the entry door. To the portside forward is a teak sliding door cabinet which formerly housed a TV, wiring is intact. A few baskets of artificial plants are above. The outboard side of the salon has soffits with down spot lighting which are controlled on a dimmer switch. Both settees are a light gray ultra-suede, and the carpeting is a blue-green short pile. Center companionway steps lead down forward to the staterooms.  

Staterooms and Head

At the base of the steps to starboard is the Guest stateroom with upper-lower twin berths with reading lights and teak bed rails. A hull side opening portlight (opaque) gives some natural lighting and ventilation if needed. A good-sized, full-length teak closet is forward, drawers beneath the lower bunk, a full-length mirror on the back of the teak door, and a fan control knob for the A/C. There are off-white vinyl wallcoverings, aqua bedspreads, and a carpeted sole.  


Across the hall is the teak entry door to the Head, with white solid surface vanity top and molded sink with faucet. The outboard above the counter is all mirror with a slide opening medicine cabinet. The toilet is a fresh water SeaLand Vacuflush and there is an exhaust fan on the mirror just above. A separate shower compartment with clear plexiglass framed with aluminum has a molded seat, opening hullside (opaque) portlight, and wand style shower fixture. There is a switch for the sump pump and toilet and indicator lights for pump and holding tank. Vinyl laminate sole and a second door which lead into the master.


All the way forward is the Master Stateroom with teak cabinetry, closets, doors, bed rails, and trim. A walk-around, centerline, queen berth has a tropical plant print bedspread, and coordinated upholstered headboard and side panels with built in bedstands to either side of the bed. Above the forward bulkhead is mirrored with a framed print in the center mounted on the door which opens into the anchor locker. An opening overhead deck hatch (solid) can provide ventilation or emergency egress if needed, plus two hull side opening portlights (opaque) to either side. Two drawers and a lower cabinet are on both sides of the berth and a teak hanging lockers are on both sides aft as well. A small TV cabinet is above on the starboard side and on the shelf to the portside is a decorative 110v table lamp nearby the AC digital thermostat. The sole is carpeted and there is a private entry door to the head.

 

 

  

Hull, Deck and Fishing Equipment

  • Fiberglass pulpit with full stainless steel bow rail
  • Galley Maid model AA windlass, 12v DC
  • 40-pound CQR anchor mounted on pulpit roller with chain lead and nylon rode
  • Spare anchor
  • Aluminum half tower with laced canvas top and overhead electronics box
  • Navigation lights, port and starboard molded into deckhouse sides, stern light in top of transom
  • Dual trumpet air horns mounted to side of flybridge deckhouse
  • Stainless steel flybridge ladder, aft flybridge railings, and deckhouse wing rails
  • Fiberglass Pompanette P2000 Helm and Companion flybridge chairs
  • Fiberglass swim platform with fold down swim ladder
  • Rupp double spreader silver outriggers
  • Release Marine teak 4 rod rocket launcher on pedestal
  • Four flush mounted cockpit rod holders
  • Cockpit freezer (inoperative) cabinet to portside on the bulkhead
  • Fiberglass cockpit tackle center with hinged lids covering cockpit sink and rigging table / storage bin - below are slide out tackle storage trays and cabinets
  • Teak cockpit table with drip edge and pedestal mount
  • Two folding cockpit deck chairs
  • Removable fiberglass underdeck fish box
  • Transom door and lifting/hinged top gate
  • Cockpit sunshade on retractable frame with pull line to aft flybridge rail


Flybridge and Electronics

The bridge has a helm console with bench seating in front as well as a bench seat along the portside with storage beneath both. Hynautic wheel steering with a Ritchie Powerdamp magnetic compass just forward of the wheel with VDO engine gauges to either side. Morse engine controls with clutches to starboard and throttles to port with a safety / grab rail to that side of the console. Flybridge has a tinted dark Plexi windscreen and behind a stainless grab railing. To the starboard of the helm is a clear plexiglass covered compartment that can be used as a chart table or otherwise a large glovebox. Below are cabinet doors to access beneath the console. On the aft face of the console are the ignition keys and start buttons, bilge manual switches and indicator lights, Bennett trim tab toggles, Glendinning syncronizer switch, Hatteras systems monitor panel, battery parallel switch, and nav/instrument light controls. The Si-Tex sounder in the overhead box is no longer functional. Dual marine stereo 12v unit.


  • Furuno NavNet GPS/Chartplotter/depthsounder/radar
  • ICOM M-125 vhf radio
  • Datamarine LX300 digital depth recorder

 

Electrical and Mechanical Equipment

Detroit Diesel / Covington 535hp 6V92TAs, it is reported that the starboard engine has had an overhaul and the port engine has had a new turbo. Starboard side engine hour meter is operating and reads 772 (1/6/22), Port side hour meter is not running and reads 602.


  • Twin Disc MG509 1.5:1 reduction gear
  • 2-inch shafts with 3-blade 26" diameter props
  • Dahl primary fuel filters
  • Fuel priming pumps and fuel shut off valves
  • Oil change pump
  • Crankcase ventilation / demister system / air filters
  • Inboard raw water sea strainers
  • Fiberglass water-lift style mufflers with side exhaust ports
  • Onan 8kW generator in sound shield, hour meter reads 2372. It is reported that the power end of the generator was rebuilt around July 2021. Primary fuel filter is a Dahl.
  • Batteries in fiberglass boxes with radial cut-off switches
  • Engine starting battery parallel switch
  • Dytek 40amp 12v automatic battery charger
  • 50amp shore power cord
  • Central ground bonding wiring to transom zinc
  • Kidde engine room Halon tank
  • Galley Maid fresh-water system pump (AC) with Groco accumulator pressure tank
  • Rheem / Standard hot water heater
  • Freshwater tank is in the center of the engine room and has a level gauge on top
  • Lunaire Marine reverse-cycle A/C system with 2 zones / condensers (stateroom unit is newer, as well as the digital thermostats)
  • Three automatic / manual bilge pumps + 1 auto / manual sump pump
  • Vacuflush head system with Y-valve, holding tank with macerator or deck pump out
  • Cable TV and Telephone inlet plugs

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. ISLAND FILLY (name is not on the transom) is still in use on occasion by the owner and there may be some minor personal items aboard, possibly in the photos, which would be excluded from the sale. A short list of exclusions could be provided upon request when accompanied by an acceptable written offer.

ENGINES

Engine 1
  • Engine Make: Detroit Diesel
  • Engine Model: 6v92TA
  • Engine Year: 1990
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Power HP: 535.00
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Hours:
Engine 2
  • Engine Make: Detroit Diesel
  • Engine Model: 6v92TA
  • Engine Year: 1990
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Power HP: 535.00
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Hours:

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