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2005 Hatteras 100 Raised Pilothouse

Norwalk, CT, US 100 ft · 22.42 ft' beam 7 cabins 22 kn kn top
Asking
$3,999,000
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The 2005 Hatteras 100 Raised Pilothouse is a full-displacement, ocean-capable motor yacht built for extended cruising and entertaining at the highest level. At 100 feet in length with a 22.42-foot beam and 6.25-foot draft, DANIELLE represents the pinnacle of the Elite Series—a vessel engineered for serious offshore capability paired with refined, residential-quality accommodations.

Power & Performance

Twin MTU M91 16V-2000 diesel engines produce 1,800 horsepower each, delivering a maximum speed of 22 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 20 knots. The engines feature recent overhauls with 387 hours since major service in 2023, and total time on the pair stands at 7,258 hours as of October 2025. A 5,125-gallon fuel capacity supports extended range operations, while economical cruising at 12.1 knots extends endurance significantly. ZF-2565 gearboxes with 2.792:1 reduction drives and 7-blade Nibral propellers optimize efficiency across the speed range. Two 45 kW Onan generators provide independent electrical power for systems and hotel loads.

Mechanical Systems & Reliability

The vessel is equipped with comprehensive marine infrastructure befitting a yacht of this caliber. Dual Naiad 302 stabilizers with 16-foot square fins and the Naiad Yacht Controller Spot Zero system virtually eliminate roll in most sea states. A new ZTC 11 bow thruster with American hydraulic drive and Simrad integration provides precision maneuvering. The new SEA-RO watermaker produces 1,500 gallons per day with fresh membranes, supporting extended offshore passages. Three Dometic air-conditioning compressors deliver 72,000 BTU capacity (six tons each). Trim tabs, a Maxwell 6,000 windlass with 300 feet of G4 chain, dual Maxwell 3,500 aft capstans, and a Hynautic/Sea Star hydraulic steering system complete the mechanical package. A Racor fuel filtration system, Headhunter sewage treatment, and dual Grundfos SCALA2 fresh water pumps ensure operational reliability.

Navigation & Electronics

The pilothouse features three 17-inch Garmin 8616 radar/plotters with speed and depth integration, a 12-inch Garmin GPS, Simrad AP70 autopilot, and a Ritchie 5-inch magnetic compass. The flybridge helm mirrors this redundancy with three 19-inch Garmin 9219 radar/plotters, Simrad AP70 MK2 autopilot, and dual Icom VHF radios. Ten CCTV cameras with FLIR night vision provide comprehensive vessel monitoring. Starlink connectivity supports modern communication and entertainment throughout. A Furuno FA 150 AIS transducer, dual Icom VHF systems (HM195 GB and 604), and ACR emergency controls on both helm stations ensure safety-critical communication. Three Kahlenberg airhorns and comprehensive monitoring systems round out the navigation suite.

2023–2024 Comprehensive Refit

DANIELLE underwent an extensive, documented refit spanning 2023 and 2024, executed by Jarrett Bay and other specialized marine vendors. The exterior received a complete repaint by Jarrett Bay, fresh bottom paint, and multi

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A rare opportunity to own a highly customized elite series Hatteras! DANIELLE is by far the cleanest, most custom 100’ Hatteras to ever hit the market. This stunning vessel was masterfully designed for elegance, comfort, and performance. She is a must-see for discerning buyers seeking a yacht that blends luxurious craftsmanship with a well-thought-out layout. Unparalleled Craftsmanship & DesignAs a standout in the Elite Series, DANIELLE boasts some of the finest upgraded customizations ever applied to a 100' Hatteras. Her refined interior showcases rich satin cherry wood, elegant granite, and honey onyx finishes, all complemented by exceptional storage solutions for extended cruising. Spacious & Elegant AccommodationsDesigned for both luxury and practicality, DANIELLE features a five-stateroom layout, comfortably accommodating up to ten guests. Additional crew quarters house four to six crew members, thanks to a convertible crew mess. Entertainment & Relaxation at Its FinestThe expansive salon and dining area provide a warm, inviting ambiance with panoramic views of the sea through oversized windows. The flybridge and aft deck are an entertainer’s dream, featuring a Jacuzzi, wet bar, and plush lounge seating—ideal for hosting guests or unwinding in style. Refined Culinary SpaceThe beautifully designed galley offers ample space and stone countertops, blending functionality with sophistication. Whether catering to intimate gatherings or grand celebrations, this space is designed to impress. Major Upgrades & Exceptional ConditionDANIELLE had an extensive refit in 2023 and 2024, including: Complete paint job by Jarrett Bay Full engine overhauls – both engines now have only 387 hours New interior soft goods, upholstery, and cushions Upgraded LED lighting and headliners New teak on the aft deck Refreshed walkarounds, flybridge, and non-skid surfaces Upgraded appliances Starlink with Apple T. V. and Music  DANIELLE is an exceptional opportunity to own a turnkey and fully customized, beautifully maintained luxury yacht.  

2005 Hatteras 100 Raised Pilothouse: A Fully Customized Elite Motor Yacht with Five Staterooms and Comprehensive 2023–2024 Refit
Overview
The 2005 Hatteras 100 Raised Pilothouse represents a significant opportunity for buyers seeking a large, well-appointed motor yacht with proven blue-water capability and a recent, extensive refit investment. At 100 feet overall length with a 22.42-foot beam and 6.25-foot draft, this vessel combines the classic Hatteras pedigree for seaworthiness with a contemporary interior redesign and comprehensive systems refresh completed in 2023 and 2024. Powered by twin MTU M91 16V-2000 diesel engines rated at 1,800 horsepower each, the yacht achieves a cruising speed of 20 knots and a maximum speed of 22 knots, supported by a 5,125-gallon fuel capacity that enables extended offshore passages. The vessel's five-stateroom, five-head layout accommodates up to ten guests with additional dedicated crew quarters, making it equally suited for owner operation, charter enterprise, or extended family cruising. The raised pilothouse design provides unobstructed helm visibility and command positioning, while the expansive flybridge and aft deck integrate entertainment amenities including a Jacuzzi, wet bar, and lounging spaces. The interior showcases satin cherry wood joinery, granite and onyx finishes, and recent soft-goods renewal throughout, reflecting a systematic modernization approach that prioritizes both aesthetic refinement and functional reliability.
Layout and Deck Design
The 100-foot platform distributes accommodations and social spaces across three primary levels: the lower guest and crew companionway, the main salon and pilothouse deck, and the elevated flybridge with full helm station. This vertical arrangement maximizes usable square footage while maintaining the hull's structural integrity and seaworthiness characteristics inherent to the Hatteras design. Main Deck and Salon Level The main salon features a custom four-seat sofa with L-shaped armchair, three upholstered barrel chairs positioned at a bar with lit onyx and marble countertops, and a 55-inch LG pop-up television integrated with Apple TV and Starlink streaming. A separate dining area, delineated by two cherry wood columns, accommodates a 72-inch custom round table with four barrel chairs and overhead mirrored soffit with LED lighting. Hunter Douglas blinds and new Whisperwall headliners provide light control and acoustic management throughout. The pilothouse, accessed by stairs from the main foyer, features an L-shaped leather settee, custom high-gloss chart desk with stainless pedestal, and a cherry floor inlaid with a compass rose—a functional detail that reinforces the navigational purpose of the space. The day head, positioned off the main foyer, includes a full-size marble vanity, custom mirror, and Headhunter toilet with independent air and ventilation. Aft Deck and Flybridge The aft deck integrates multiple entertainment and relaxation zones. A built-in seating bench with storage and new upholstered cushions, two teak chairs with Sunbrella cushions, and a custom-built Jacuzzi with padded canvas cover create a dedicated leisure area. Two mahogany split tables with four-person bench seating, a teak herringbone cockpit floor with custom varnished chairs, and a fiberglass swim platform with non-skid surface and stainless safety rails complete the stern configuration. A drop-down 40-inch television box, custom air conditioning, and wing doors leading to walkaround side decks enhance usability and guest access. The flybridge spans the full beam width and features a custom hardtop with integrated lighting and drop-down 40-inch television, three Stidd 500-series adjustable helm chairs, full helm and wing stations, and Euro-style plexi windscreen. Two L-shaped lounges with custom cushions occupy the port and starboard sides; a centerline island bar with 66-by-44-inch granite countertop, sink, and Scotsman clear icemaker provides beverage service. Two triangular 30-inch granite-top tables on stainless pedestals, three timeless stainless steel bar stools with footrests, large sunpads with padded canvas cushions, and an installed custom sunshade with carbon fiber supports establish the flybridge as a primary social hub. Two Dometic air conditioning units maintain comfort during extended entertaining or transit. Forward and Exterior Spaces The bow features forward seating, a sun pad, railing, stairs, and protective covers. An eight-step carbon fiber tide ride with teak steps provides safe access to water-level activities. A Maxwell 6,000-pound windlass with 300 feet of G4 chain, anchor washdown system, and comprehensive stainless steel safety and handrails around the deck perimeter support safe deck operations. Two Maxwell 3,500-pound capstans positioned on the aft deck assist with mooring and general seamanship. Four side boarding gates—positioned port, starboard, and aft—facilitate guest and crew movement while maintaining secure hull integrity.
Helm and Electronics
The raised pilothouse helm represents a comprehensive, modern command center designed for single-operator capability and advanced situational awareness. The configuration prioritizes redundancy, integration, and intuitive control layout across navigation, communication, and ship-management systems. Navigation and Radar Three 17-inch Garmin 8616 radar/plotter units mounted in the pilothouse provide speed, depth, and radar overlay functionality, enabling detailed chart display and target tracking. The flybridge helm integrates three 19-inch Garmin 9219 radar/plotter units, supporting independent navigation capability and redundant situational awareness from the upper station. A Garmin 12-inch GPS plotter with wind and speed data, Ritchie 5-inch magnetic compass, and SIMRAD AP70 autopilot form the core navigation suite. An AIS transceiver (Furuno FA150) and Hatteras systems monitor provide vessel traffic awareness and integrated ship-systems status monitoring. Three Kahlenberg airhorns, installed throughout, support fog signaling and emergency communication. Communication Systems Starlink satellite internet, KVH TracVision HD 7 satellite television, and PepWave 4G cellular connectivity establish multi-redundant communication capability for remote areas and blue-water passages. Two ICOM VHF radios—one at the pilothouse helm (HM 195 GB) and one at the flybridge (MH 195 GB)—provide primary and backup short-range communication. Three ACR Controls MTU emergency controls distributed across the pilothouse and flybridge ensure rapid engine shutdown capability from any helm position. Entertainment and Monitoring A new Sonos music system distributed throughout the vessel integrates with Starlink-fed Apple TV and music streaming in all interior spaces. Ten CCTV cameras with a new Gost DVR system and Sea-Tronics monitor provide comprehensive deck and exterior visibility. Three FLIR night vision systems support low-light navigation and security monitoring. Drop-down 30-inch and 40-inch television boxes integrated into the pilothouse and flybridge hardtop deliver entertainment without permanent visual obstruction. Stabilization and Propulsion Control Naiad 302 stabilizers with 16-foot square fins (34 by 62 inches) and Naiad Yacht Controller Spot Zero system minimize roll motion during transit and at rest. A new ZTC 11 bow thruster with American hydraulic drive and 65-horsepower Naiad motor with five-blade propeller enables precision maneuvering in confined waters. Simrad autopilot controllers (AP70 MK2 at the flybridge) and handheld engine/transmission/thruster controllers provide flexible helm positioning and automated course-keeping capability.
Power and Performance
Twin MTU M91 16V-2000 diesel engines, each rated at 1,800 horsepower and coupled to ZF 2565 gearboxes with a 2.792:1 reduction ratio, drive 7-blade Nibral propellers through 4-foot-5-inch stainless steel shafts. At 100 percent load and 2,300 RPM, the vessel achieves a maximum speed of 22 knots with a fuel consumption of 98 gallons per engine per hour. At the preferred cruising speed of 20 knots and 1,800 RPM (62 percent load), fuel consumption drops to 48 gallons per engine per hour, supporting extended transits on the 5,125-gallon fuel supply. At econom
Length
100 ft
Beam
22.42 ft'
Year
2005
Builder
Hatteras
Model
100 Raised Pilothouse
Cabins
7
Max speed
22 kn kn
What type of vessel is a Hatteras 100 Raised Pilothouse and what is it designed for?
The Hatteras 100 Raised Pilothouse is a luxury motor yacht built for extended cruising and entertaining. At 100 feet with a 22.42-foot beam, it combines a raised pilothouse design for enhanced visibility with a spacious, multi-deck layout. This class of vessel is engineered for both offshore capability and comfortable long-range cruising, making it suitable for owners who want a full-featured yacht capable of handling open water while maintaining hotel-like accommodations for extended trips or entertaining guests.
What engine package powers the Hatteras 100 and what kind of performance should I expect?
This Hatteras 100 is powered by twin MTU M91 16V-2000 diesel engines rated at 1,800 horsepower each, totaling 3,600 HP. The vessel achieves a maximum speed of 22 knots and a comfortable cruising speed of 20 knots. At cruising speed, fuel consumption is approximately 48 gallons per engine hour at 62% load and 1,800 RPM. The engines feature ZF-2565 gearboxes with a 2.792:1 drive ratio and 7-blade Nibral propellers. Recent engine overhauls completed in 2023 brought both engines to 387 hours of service, providing confidence in mechanical reliability for extended cruising.
What is the fuel capacity and cruising range of this 100-foot Hatteras?
The vessel carries 5,125 US gallons of fuel capacity. At the economical cruising speed of 12.1 knots, fuel consumption is approximately 11.5 gallons per engine hour at 25% load, extending range significantly for long-distance passages. At the standard 20-knot cruising speed consuming 48 gallons per hour per engine, the dual-tank system and fuel transfer capabilities allow for flexible fuel management during extended offshore cruising. Fresh water capacity of 840 gallons, combined with a new SEA-RO watermaker producing 1,500 gallons per day, ensures adequate water supply for extended voyages with multiple guests and crew.
What navigation and radar systems are installed in the pilothouse?
The pilothouse is equipped with comprehensive Garmin electronics including three 17-inch Garmin 8616 radar/plotters with speed and depth integration, plus a 12-inch Garmin GPS display. Navigation systems include a Simrad AP70 autopilot, a 5-inch Ritchie magnetic compass, and AIS transceiver functionality. The flybridge features duplicate navigation capability with three 19-inch Garmin 9219 radar plotters, a Simrad AP70 MK2 autopilot, and a 5-inch Ritchie compass, allowing full vessel control from either station. This redundancy in navigation systems provides safety and flexibility for both coastal and offshore passages.
How is the helm configured and what control options are available?
The raised pilothouse features an L-shaped leather settee with a custom high-gloss chart desk and cherry floor with compass rose inlay. The flybridge helm is the primary control station, equipped with three Stidd 500 series adjustable helm chairs, full helm and wing station controls, and a Euro-style plexi windscreen. Both the pilothouse and flybridge include Simrad autopilot controllers and new handheld engine/transmission/thruster controllers for flexible maneuvering. The bow thruster is a new American hydraulic unit with Simrad integration, and Naiad 302 stabilizers with 16-foot square fins provide motion control in rough seas. Dual VHF radios (Icom MH195 GB) are positioned at the helm for communication.
What accommodation layout does the Hatteras 100 offer for guests and crew?
The yacht features a five-stateroom layout accommodating up to ten guests, plus dedicated crew quarters for four to six crew members. The master stateroom includes a 76-by-72-inch king bed with a private marble bath featuring dual sinks, a walk-in shower with marble bench, and his-and-hers cabinetry. Four guest staterooms include a forward VIP suite with queen berth and private step-down bath, two aft queen staterooms (one convertible to single berths), and an amidship twin-berth cabin. A separate crew captain's stateroom with double berth and ensuite head, plus a crew cabin with upper and lower berths, accommodates the service team. The convertible crew mess can be configured as additional sleeping space, with a Scotsman icemaker and refrigerator for crew use.
What are the main salon and dining amenities designed for entertaining?
The main salon features cherry wood joinery with radius cabinetry, custom seating including a four-seat sofa with L-shaped armchair, and a bar with lit onyx and marble countertops. A 55-inch LG pop-up television with Apple TV streaming is positioned aft of the bar. The adjacent dining area is separated by cherry wood columns and includes a 72-inch custom round dining table with four barrel chairs, custom chandelier, and half-moon buffets with 12 doors for storage. The space is finished with new custom carpeting, mirrored soffit overhead lighting, and Hunter Douglas blinds. This configuration supports both intimate dinners and larger entertaining events, with direct access to the aft deck through Pacific Coast sliding doors and floor-to-ceiling windows.
What outdoor deck spaces and water-level amenities are available?
The flybridge spans the upper deck with a custom hardtop featuring integrated lighting and a drop-down 40-inch television. The space includes a centerline island bar with a 66-by-44-inch granite countertop, Scotsman clear icemaker, and sink, plus a hot tub Jacuzzi with new padded canvas cover and large sunpads with new cushions. Two L-shaped lounges with custom cushions flank the space, along with two 30-inch granite-top tables on stainless pedestals. The aft deck features teak flooring in herringbone design, built-in seating benches with storage, teak chairs, a glass-front refrigerator, and a drop-down 40-inch television. A swim platform with non-skid fiberglass and stainless safety railings provides water access, complemented by an 8-step carbon fiber tide ride with teak steps and a Marquipt sea stair system.
What mechanical systems support extended cruising and vessel comfort?
The vessel is equipped with dual 45 kW Onan generators providing 90 kW total electrical capacity, supported by six 8D batteries and two new Dolphin Pro 2480 battery chargers. Shore power capability includes dual 125/250-volt 100-amp cables with new 70-foot cords. Three Dometic air conditioning compressors deliver 72,000 BTUs (6 tons each) throughout the vessel. The new SEA-RO 1500 watermaker produces fresh water on demand, while a Headhunter Tidal Wave sewage system manages waste. Naiad 302 stabilizers with 16-foot square fins and a Naiad Yacht Controller Spot Zero system minimize motion underway. An American hydraulic bow thruster with 65 horsepower and a new main hydraulic system pump support precise maneuvering. Trim tabs, a complete fuel filtration system, and tank monitoring via Tank Sentry provide operational reliability.
What recent refits and upgrades have been completed on this vessel?
An extensive refit spanning 2023 and 2024 included a complete exterior repaint by Jarrett Bay, full engine overhauls bringing both MTU diesels to 387 hours of service, and a comprehensive interior refresh. New soft goods, upholstery, and cushions were installed throughout all cabins and common areas. All LED lighting and headliners were upgraded, and new teak was applied to the aft deck with refreshed walkarounds, flybridge, and bow non-skid surfaces. Major systems overhauled include a new SEA-RO watermaker, rebuilt Spot Zero stabilizer system, new Garmin chart plotters and radars, rebuilt Simrad autopilot controllers, new Sea-tronics monitoring system with GOST DVR, and a completely rebuilt A/C system. Additional upgrades include new through-hulls and ball valves, new underwater LED lights with camera, new carbon fiber boarding ladder, new hardtop panels, new hydraulic hoses throughout, and replacement of all cutlass bearings, rudder shaft seals, and zincs. Recent 2025 upgrades include sanded and re-varnished pilothouse teak flooring with refinished cabinetry and trim.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Merle Wood & Associates. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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