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GT65 Carolina: The next generation of the GT Series

by Hatteras Yachts 25 Sep 2018 05:52 PDT
GT65 Carolina © Hatteras Yachts

The new GT65 Carolina will replace the GT63 and signals a new design direction, enhanced performance and custom features for clients seeking an alternative to either a custom builder or other competitors' ordinary off-the-shelf boats.

The first renderings of the new Hatteras GT65 reveal a sleek profile that refreshes the look of the GT Series while still maintaining its core Hatteras DNA. Its new flybridge arrangement features an ergonomically-designed console that puts all the controls within easy reach. It also incorporates the latest and largest navigation and fishfinding electronics in a non-glare, flush-mounted, "glass cockpit" helm array.

The GT65 Carolina's added volume is evident in its class-leading 194 square foot cockpit, which is designed for ultimate fishability. The mezzanine incorporates optional integrated seatback air conditioning for all-day comfort, and large stainless steel built-in storage boxes.

The GT65 Carolina's four-stateroom, three-head interior layout maximizes the boat's additional volume in both living and storage space. The ensuite master stateroom is the largest in its class, but guests billeted in the forward VIP will not feel slighted in the least. Two big bunk rooms allow owners to bring along a big team of anglers and crew.

But the GT65 Carolina's key advantage over the competition lies in its new hull and tunnel design. Utilizing high-tech Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis, Hatteras' team of engineers optimized hull form to ensure superior performance, handling and seaworthiness.

In addition, the hull and stringer system will be infused as a single part, an industry first, to reduce weight and increase strength. The GT65 Carolina incorporates an all-new layout of the engine room for ease of maintenance and serviceability. For owners seeking additional comfort, there is also an optional twin Seakeeper nine installation, without compromising fuel capacity.

Specifications

Length Overall: 65'0" (19.81 m)
LOA w/Bow Pulpit: 68'0" (20.73 m)
Beam: 20'0" (6.10 m)
Draft: 5'0" (1.53 m)
Standard Engines (additional options available): Twin Cat C-32A Diesel Engines (1,825 MHP / 1,800 BHP each)
Fuel Capacity: 2,000 gal (7,571 L)
Freshwater Capacity: 270 gal (1,022 L)
Holding Tank Capacity: 150 gal (568 L)
Diesel Generator: 21.5 kW
Waterline Length: 56'5" (17.20 m)
Weight Displacement: 107,000 lbs (48,534 kg)

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