Hatteras
Cockpit
61' /
18.59m
Chester ,
Maryland ,
United States
Description
"Gail Force" is a 61 Cockpit Motor Yacht - basically a Hatteras 56 Motor Yacht (1980-85) with a factory 5-foot cockpit that became a popular model for Hatteras following her 1981 introduction. With her versatile layout, walkaround decks, and multipurpose cockpit, the 61 Cockpit MY combines the essential elements of a good cruising or liveaboard yacht. The interior is similar to several Hatteras motor yachts of this era. In this case, the salon is open to the wheelhouse and separated by a room divider/helm seat with built-in entertainment center. The mid-level galley is down several steps from the helm/salon area and features large counter spaces for food preparation, abundant storage lockers, and a custom dinette for four. Forward is a guest or crew cabin with over/under bunks and private head
with a stall shower. To port, forward of the engine rooms, is the guest stateroom with twin berths and across the hallway is a common head with stall shower. Stacked washer/dryer laundry area is nearby. Aft is the full-beam master stateroom with walkaround queen berth and private head with tub and shower. The cockpit is large enough for fishing or entertaining and provides guests with an easy boarding point. "Gail Force" is one of the six that were built with a full-height LRC-style raised cockpit. "Fast" Cruise is 16-17 knots with 650hp Detroit 12V71 diesels Economical Cruise at 9 knots, 1,100 RPM'S
Data Sheet
LOA | 61' (18.59 meters) |
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Type | power |
Year | 1981 |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Fiberglass |
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After a successful 18 year career as the owner of an Interior Design related business, I decided to pursue a career that followed my passion. With no previous yacht sales experience I started Bayport Yachts in December 1989. Now, after more than 33 years of selling boats and tons of transactions with happy customers, I can truly say that I still love what I do and look forward to coming to work (almost) every day! It's really easy to be good at something that you love.