“Safe Passage,” listed with Kit Denison, is a stunning example of the Hatteras 77 with enclosed bridge, with striking lines & custom yellow hull that really set her apart.
Her twin MTU 16V2000 engines generate 4,800 total HP and received their 1,000-hour service in June 2016. Other features include twin 27 kW Onan generators, key power stabilization, state-of-the-art navigation with infrared and full boat camera views.
Join us as we take a walkthrough of this graciously appointed sportfish yacht:
This is a stunning example of the Hatteras 77 enclosed bridge. Let’s take a quick walkthrough.
Her cockpit is an angler’s dream. Plenty of storage and live wells and even a flat-screen TV, so you won’t miss the big game.
Moving inside into the salon, you’ll find that she has plenty of room for your family and friends. You can’t miss that 65-inch flat-screen, and on the starboard side is a comfortable dinette area with seating for six.
Her galley is on the port side and features wraparound granite countertops with matching backsplash. All the appliances are top of the line including three Sub-zero fridge-freezer combos. A great aspect of this area is the open concept – you always have a clear view of the outdoors.
Let’s head up the spiral staircase to the flybridge.
The fully enclosed flybridge is well thought out. It is an ideal combination of both helm area and skylounge. Her helm station is fitted with everything you need to navigate anywhere in the world, including seven 19-inch displays.
Moving aft, the pneumatic door leads to a mezzanine style deck with dual wing helm stations and comfortable seating.
The first of five staterooms is the VIP, spacious and inviting. There’s a beautiful ensuite head as well as a full entertainment center.
All the way forward there are two identical single cabins both port and starboard. These share a separate head.
The third single cabin is just aft to starboard. Her master stateroom is located midship and is carried across the full beam of the vessel. Her ensuite head rivals the best spas around.
A unique workspace is located just forward of the engine room. She’s powered by twin MTU 16v 2000 diesels putting out a whopping 2400 horsepower each. As you can see, there’s plenty of space for maintenance and upkeep.
This Hatteras 77 is one of the nicest sportfish vessels on the market today. You can find a link to her full listing in the description below.