The 1973 Hatteras 58 Yacht Fisherman is a classic motor yacht built with the solid fiberglass construction and sea-kindly design that defined the brand during its golden era. Her raised pilothouse, expansive aft deck, large cockpit, and flybridge create multiple indoor and outdoor living spaces. At 58 feet on deck with a 16-foot beam, she displaces 49,000 pounds and carries substantial tankage: 825 gallons of fuel, 245 gallons of fresh water, and a 30-gallon black water tank.
Below deck, the interior features warm wood cabinetry in sapele and mahogany with teak and holly detail work in the heads, teak parquet in the galley, and carpeted cabin soles. Accommodations include a full-size refrigerator-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, and LG television. A Webasto diesel furnace provides heating, and three marine heads serve the spaces. Pressure hot and cold water, galley appliances, and a vacuum system support extended liveaboard use.
Power comes from twin Detroit Diesel 8V-71TI engines producing 435 horsepower each at 2,100 RPM, with 2,700 total hours. Allison M20 transmissions with 2.0:1 ratios handle propulsion, and dual Northern Lights generators—8 kW and 20 kW units—provide electrical power. The boat cruises at 16 knots and carries bronze spade rudders, 28-inch four-blade props, and trim tabs.
Navigation and safety gear include a Furuno 72-mile commercial-grade radar, Furuno colour video depth sounder, Raymarine multifunction display, ComNav autopilot with remote interface, dual Ritchie magnetic compasses, and dual DSC VHF radios. A Northstar GPS plotter, Halon fire suppression, and modern connectivity options including Starlink broadband complete the electronics suite. The vessel includes an ideal 32V windlass, Bruce and Danforth anchors, and 500 feet of galvanized rode.
Length
58.33 FT
Beam
15.83 FT
Draft
4.00 FT
Weight
49,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detriot Diesel
Engine Model
8V-71TI
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,700 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
16.00 KTS
Fuel
825 GAL
Water
245 GAL