The Hatteras legend began on the barrier islands of the North Carolina shore where the frigid waters of the Labrador Current encounter the tropical Gulf Stream. The outcome is Diamond Shoals – home to some of the most turbulent and untamed waters in the Atlantic and some of the best sportfishing in the world.
From the moment you fire up the engines and cut through your first wave, the Hatteras Advantage is apparent.
Hatteras built its reputation on bulletproof construction techniques, and its hull bottoms remain as rugged as ever today. All Hatteras hull bottoms are solid fiberglass, and you won't find any absorbent balsa core anywhere aboard a Hatteras. We use PVC non-absorbent foam core in the hull sides and superstructure to deliver a high strength-to-weight ratio.
When considering safety and reliability on the open seas, it’s one thing to meet electrical standards. At Hatteras, we believe it is far greater to exceed them. That’s why we surpass requirements of NMMA Standards, ABYC Standards and the National Electrical Code.
Boats are meant to be on the water, not in dry dock awaiting exterior maintenance. Only Hatteras paints every exterior fiberglass surface above and below the waterline. Our process provides a hard outer surface with a beautiful high sheen and a longer lasting hull finish. The benefits -- less waxing, increased UV resistance and less exterior maintenance.
We furnish every interior with luxurious amenities to make your time onboard as comfortable and pampered as possible. Our attention to detail is unprecedented, as is our commitment to quality. You will find this advantage everywhere.
Classic elegance and luxurious amenities are only achieved through superior talent and true attention to detail. That's what Hatteras offers – a higher level of boatbuilding.
While SeaStrike has big plans for new 28- to 36-foot sport-fishing boats at its massive new factory in Perry, Florida, we still find plenty to like about its current top-of-the-line model, the 240 CC.
For more than five decades, Skeeter has been building some of the world's best freshwater boats. Credited with creating the "bass boat" design, Skeeter has also branched out into the saltwater market.
A true backcountry skiff, the Hewes Redfisher was designed to fish shallow water and make long runs across open bays. Equipped with three live wells, locking rod storage and recessed trim tabs, the Redfisher is an ideal boat for the serious angler.
Another big name in bass boats, Triton is known for building strong boats without excess weight. Triton’s accelerate well, have good top end speed and provide a dry ride in rough water.
* The Price Range, as well as specifications and features are subject to change without notice. All prices are manufacturer suggested retail prices in U.S. currency. Total price excludes tax, title, registration, license tag, rigging and freight fees and charges, and is usually for a base model incl. engine but excluding trailer and options.
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