Interior Overview
The Hatteras 80 puts the fun back in yachting, thanks to a sports car-style bridge design and excellent visibility through two oversized windshield panels. Leather pedestal helm seats and two elevated settees allow everyone on board to view the scenery from plush comfort, while a sliding pocket door allows separation between the pilothouse and dining area. Pantograph doors offer access to both side decks; a day head sits to starboard.
The crown jewel of the 80 Motor Yacht is the full-beam master stateroom that benefits from the yacht’s significant beam and six oversized portlights. The combination of spaciousness, natural light and water-level view will stun all who step through its sketch-face door. The master features a king-size berth with custom headboard, bowed-front nightstands, a double-sided dresser and arched doors. A plasma TV with CD/DVD provides entertainment options.
Aft of the berth lies the master head, which features granite or marble flooring, countertops and shower. An optional arrangement includes a his-and-hers head with vanity, separate entryways and a shared shower between.
Family and friends receive VIP treatment in the primary guest stateroom to port. A queen-sized berth is fitted with coil-spring mattress and plush linen treatments, with storage accessed via pneumatic rams below. Multiple drawers and cabinets along the hull side and bulkhead offer plenty of stowage. The private head features granite or marble flooring and countertops, as well as a soaking tub with sliding door.
Additional guests will enjoy the roomy bow stateroom with queen-size berth, as well as the starboard stateroom that offers an array of bunk options.
The stand-up height engine room is designed to house the largest power plants available. The compartment utilizes a state-of-the-art induction system to draw combustion air, eliminating the need for hull-side vents. Standard crew’s quarters consist of a single stateroom with walk-around queen berth and lounge. Standard cedar-lined lockers, LCD television, sink and microwave oven assure the crew of self-sufficiency.


