“THIS OLD HATT” has been rebuilt from the keel up by renowned boat builder and renovation expert Tom Slane for a complete refit in 1991 , with continued upgrades through 2026 including a fresh coat of Alexseal Off White paint from the rub rail up.
Slane, the son of the founder of Hatteras was commissioned to rebuild this classic 53c Hatteras to ‘like new’ condition. He and his team proceeded to strip out the interior down to the stringers and rebuild in light oak to feature 3 staterooms, 2 heads, a modern galley, and salon. There were zero shortcuts in refreshing “THIS OLD HATT” as the entire plumbing and wiring system have been renewed.
The engines were also rebuilt increasing the horsepower by 35 percent over the standard 650hp. Since major overhaul the port motor has approximately 80 hours while the starboard has approximately 475 hours .
The Flybridge has been completely reimagined and features a custom helm console. With the addition of a tower and outriggers “ THIS OLD HATT ” is ready to reel them in.
Anglers in the cockpit are treated with a with a custom tackle center, bait freezer, live baitwell, teak cockpit sole, teak covering boards and fighting chair.
“THIS OLD HATT” is a ‘one of a kind’ vessel that will be greatly appreciated by anyone who enjoys the classic lines of the 53c but wants the updated systems and equipment of a much newer boat.
Boarding “THIS OLD HATT” from the teak covering boards there is a teak step-box down into the spacious teak soled cockpit. The cockpit features a fighting chair and custom tackle center and is well-appointed for serious anglers.
Up one teak step is the hinged door to the vessel’s interior accommodations, where a welcoming salon has been updated to mirror modern sisterships. The salon features a large L-shaped leather sofa to starboard with a leather sofa and table to port. Opposite the dinette, the galley features undercounter refrigeration below the U-shaped counter configuration, with a cooktop and convection oven forward.
Going forward and down several steps is the master stateroom with a queen berth to starboard and an en-suite head.
To port is the guest stateroom with upper and lower bunks and a shared guest head, followed by the forward cabin also featuring upper and lower bunks.
The flybridge is accessed via a teak treaded ladder and features a thoughtfully redone helm station, complete with updated electronics, a full tuna tower, and Rupp triple spreader outriggers.
The Salon is entered via one teak step up through a hinged door slightly to port. Upon entering, guests are greeted with a modern interior featuring a light oak and green accents throughout.
Immediately to starboard is a four-cushion leather sofa with full storage below paired with a coffee table. To starboard is the vessel’s main power distribution center. Forward is a three-drawer end table, followed by a leather five-cushion sofa with seating for four at the mounted dual pedestal dining table. Above is a soffit with three overhead lights.
Moving forward is a custom flat screen TV cabinet that lifts to reveal the vessels AV equipment, which includes the following:
The Salon also features:
From the galley area centerline are four wood steps each with storage below leading to the accommodations.
The centerline companionway is carpeted. To starboard is the master cabin with a queen-size berth outboard. Forward is a private head. To port is an upper and lower cabin with two berths and private access to the guest head. Next forward is the door to the guest head, allowing it to serve as a day head. Furthest forward is the third cabin with twin upper and lower berths, a hanging locker and private access to the guest head. Also in this cabin is the laundry center.
Three doors allow the guest head to serve each guest cabin and the center companionway as a day head. The vanity has one cabinet below and a cultured marble top with a molded sink. Above is a mirrored medicine cabinet and a storage locker. The sole is teak and holly. The Vacuflush flush toilet sits upon a teak and holly riser.
The stall shower has an obscure glass hinged door, a light and a handheld or wall mountable fixture. The head has ample light and an exhaust fan. There are mirrored panels on the inside of the head door.
Simrad 2004 Auto Pilot Pack (installed 2023), including:
Included with the sale but not currently aboard are:
"THIS OLD HATT" with her extensive refit and many upgrades will go toe to toe with much newer vessels. Hatteras devotees no longer need to choose between the classic lines of the 53 Convertible or a modern boat with today’s popular accommodations, as "THIS OLD HATT" presents both in a turnkey package! Hatteras fans will immediately spot the attention to detail taken to refresh this battle wagon, while savvy boaters will see an incredible opportunity to fish a legend built to last a lifetime.
“THIS OLD HATT” has been rebuilt from the keel up by renowned boat builder and renovation expert Tom Slane for a complete refit in 1991, with continued upgrades through 2026 including a fresh coat of Alexseal Off White paint from the rub rail up.
Slane, the son of the founder of Hatteras was commissioned to rebuild this classic 53c Hatteras to ‘like new’ condition. He and his team proceeded to strip out the interior down to the stringers and rebuild in light oak to feature 3 staterooms, 2 heads, a modern galley, and salon. There were zero shortcuts in refreshing “THIS OLD HATT” as the entire plumbing and wiring system have been renewed.
The engines were also rebuilt, increasing the horsepower by 35 percent over the standard 650hp. Since major overhaul the port motor has approximately 80 hours while the starboard has approximately 475 hours.
The Flybridge has been completely reimagined and features a custom helm console. With the addition of a tower and outriggers “THIS OLD HATT” is ready to reel them in.
Anglers in the cockpit are treated with a with a custom tackle center, bait freezer, live baitwell, teak cockpit sole, teak covering boards and fighting chair.
“THIS OLD HATT” is a ‘one of a kind’ vessel that will be greatly appreciated by anyone who enjoys the classic lines of the 53c but wants the updated systems and equipment of a much newer boat.







