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Custom Models
J24
Rated 0 out of 5See this framed half model of a J24. Fully customized it has been sent to Japan for a great sailor.
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Custom Half hull
J24 JBoats half model with cabin and cockpit only
Rated 0 out of 5Check this lovely half model ( port side ) of the J24.
Built upon request at scale 1/20 or 14 inches.
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Custom Half hull
J 28 JBoats Custom half model with cabin and cockpit only
Rated 0 out of 5Discover this stunning custom half model of the J 28, built upon request at scale 1/24 or 14 inches LOA.
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Custom Half hull
J29 custom half model with cabin and cockpit only
Rated 5.00 out of 5After the J24, look at the J29, custom half model with cabin and cockpit only.
Built scale 1-20 or 17 inches LOA., customized.
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Custom Half hull
J29 J Boats custom half model with cabin and cockpit only
Rated 0 out of 5See this custom half model with cabin and cockpit only of the J29.
Built at scale 1/24 or 15 inches LOA.
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Custom Half hull
J29 half model with cabin and cockpit only
Rated 0 out of 5Consider this handsome custom half model with cabin and cockpit of the J29.
Scale 1/24 or 15 inches LOA.Â
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Custom Models
Hatteras 41 “Knit Wits”
Rated 0 out of 5The Hatteras legend began on the barrier islands of the North Carolina shore where the frigid waters of the Labrador Current encounter the tropical Gulf Stream. The outcome is Diamond Shoals – home to some of the most turbulent and untamed waters in the Atlantic and some of the best sportfishing in the world.
Here in 1959 at Cape Hatteras, where nor’easters can blow almost as fiercely as hurricanes, Willis Slane envisioned building a boat that could conquer the waters of Diamond Shoals and surmount the Hatteras weather. It would not be an ordinary boat – no traditional wooden fishing boat could do this. This new boat would have to be rugged and robust to take the pounding of Hatteras waters. But most importantly, it would have to be a great sportfishing boat – big enough to handle a group of avid fishermen and comfortable enough for family back at the dock.
Breaking with all tradition, Slane chose a new material – fiberglass – to build this noteworthy yacht that launched an industry.
Hatteras produced its first sportfishing yacht on March 22, 1960, in the town of High Point, North Carolina. Christened the Knit Wits, she was a 41-foot twin cabin sportfisherman with a 14-foot beam and a pair of 275-hp Lincoln V-8s. The response was enthusiastic and the Hatteras legend was born. In a testament to the ruggedness that has become synonymous with Hatteras Yachts, the Knit Wits is still in service today after a fishing career that includes service in the Gulf of Mexico and Piñas Bay, Panama.
From www.hatterasyachts.com
Abordage also built the model of the last Hatteras 60 GT Convertible.
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Custom Half hull
J30 flush deck half hull
Rated 0 out of 5See the last but not the least of the trilogy trophies for an event in Washington, DC, the J30 flush deck half hull.
Resin built, scale 1/40 and known under the really pretty name of  Exuberance.
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Custom Half hull
J30 J/Boats half hull with cabin and cockpit only
Rated 0 out of 5What about this amazing custom half hull with cabin and cockpit only of the J30 built upon request at scale 1/24 or 15 inches LOA. ?
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Custom Models
Hatteras 60 GT Convertible
Rated 0 out of 5The new Hatteras 60GT is the culmination of 50 years of leadership in convertible design and propulsion development, combined with the latest technological advances in materials and methods utilized in fiberglass construction.
With its innovative lightweight construction combined with an aggressively efficient propulsion design, the new Hatteras 60GT is designed for ultimate performance and increased efficiency for whether you are out fishing a tournament or just casually cruising.
The new 60GT made its official debut at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show in late October, 2009.
Abordage aso built the model of the Hatteras 41 “Knit Wits”.
From www.hatterasyachts.com
























