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I think the camera was accidentally zoomed in as you were going below. It felt like the camera was 4” away from everything. Very nice boat from what I could tell.
Excellent presentation Captain Steve! Thank you very much! Is this "Hatterascal" which is on the market? She's outstanding. Can't wait to come back to the US. Greetings from Germany
this one doesn't have crew quarters, but.... you can get the double bunks in the bow which more often than not the crew takes. It's pretty much an owner/operator's boat with the crew chartering it out so there's really no need to separate the crew from guests.
@@captstevetests cool. I"d thought that with all that storage and gear that you would go out with some friends for a weekend or couple of days. But makes sense what you said. Thankyou for replying.
@@captstevetests I can't argue with that - watched a review of a Hatteras 70 convertible that you did - instant love, but I also like the Viking 90 - seems like the finish on the Hatteras is better
“It’s lockable so nobody steals the engines.” 😂
Beauty, craftsmanship and innovation beyond the scope of reality! Fish killer and 5 star Hotel on the water!
I think the camera was accidentally zoomed in as you were going below. It felt like the camera was 4” away from everything.
Very nice boat from what I could tell.
I agree. I would assume that we are more used to professional wide angle cameras, so a "normal" camera might seem zoomed in
Thanks Captain Steve!
Good thing no one can steal the engines like ya said!! Haha that’s funny!!
Poor camera work on interior. Way too close up.
Thank you captain Steve always enjoy your videos
thanks Brad!
Excellent presentation Captain Steve! Thank you very much! Is this "Hatterascal" which is on the market? She's outstanding. Can't wait to come back to the US. Greetings from Germany
Just out of curiosity how many rods/reels were there, with that many where did they hide the lure/hooks and other gear.
Very nice boat. Crew quarters? Or just the 3 staterooms. The one in the bow for crew. One master and one bunk for guests?
this one doesn't have crew quarters, but.... you can get the double bunks in the bow which more often than not the crew takes. It's pretty much an owner/operator's boat with the crew chartering it out so there's really no need to separate the crew from guests.
@@captstevetests cool. I"d thought that with all that storage and gear that you would go out with some friends for a weekend or couple of days.
But makes sense what you said.
Thankyou for replying.
I guess with the seakeeper an overhead grab rail is not needed?
If you had the choice - Hatteras or Viking?
Hatteras
@@captstevetests I can't argue with that - watched a review of a Hatteras 70 convertible that you did - instant love, but I also like the Viking 90 - seems like the finish on the Hatteras is better
Viking is more yacht while Hatteras seems more sport fishing then a yacht.
Moaaaarr Storage!! MOOAAARRR storage!!
What are you trying to say???
While I'm fishing in my 14 ft jon boat😐
Same here except I have a 14' mirro-craft deep V with a 15hp Mercury sad very sad.