The ##model_name## was built in the United States by Hatteras making full use of their in-house design team's expertise.
The hugely successful Hatteras 46 Convertible delivered three generations over 20 years of production. Production of the very first generation Hatteras 46 Convertible started in 1974 and ran for over 7 years. The third and final generation Hatteras went into production in 1992.
Market Price Insight
Current prices show that a 32-year-old Hatteras 46 Convertible is available from $140,000.
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4 Pre-Owned for sale
Hatteras
Hatteras 46 Convertible Gen 346'ft Hatteras 46 Convertible Gen 3
1992 M/Y S*****
Features: Aircon
North Palm Beach, USA
Hatteras
Hatteras 46 Convertible Gen 246'ft Hatteras 46 Convertible Gen 2
1982 M/Y L*****
2 x Mack 650hp
Miami Florida United States
Hatteras
Hatteras 46 Convertible Gen 146'ft Hatteras 46 Convertible Gen 1
1978 M/Y I*****
Gales Ferry, USA
Hatteras
Hatteras 46 Convertible Gen 146'ft Hatteras 46 Convertible Gen 1
1978 M/Y L*****
2 x Detroit Diesel 350hp
Wrightsville North Carolina United States
1 Not for sale to US residents while in US waters
2 Approx Price Conversion
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Find out how much a pre-owned Hatteras 46 Convertible may cost based upon the asking price of all yachts currently for sale globally according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our sales listings.
Market Price Insight
YachtBuyer’s Market Watch reports that there are currently 4 Hatteras 46 Convertible yachts listed for sale globally, with prices spanning a wide range due to generational differences and features. First generation models (Gen 1, 1974 - 1981) are the most affordable, priced between $79k and $120k, with an average asking price of $99.5k. In contrast, the newest, third generation models (Gen 3, 1992 - 1994) are listed at $199k, reflecting their advanced technology, more modern design, and newer construction. Second generation yachts (Gen 2, 1981 - 1984) fall in the middle, priced at $129k. The arrival of the latest third generation models has influenced the pricing of earlier generations, as their updated styling, features and cutting-edge appeal shift buyer preferences, resulting in more competitive pricing for older models. This trend highlights how innovation drives market dynamics for the Hatteras 46 Convertible line.
Hatteras 46 Convertible (Gen 1) Price
1974 - 1981
Hatteras 46 Convertible (Gen 2) Price
1981 - 1984
(Gen 3) Price
1992 - 1994
Average asking price according to YachtBuyer data (4 yachts available). Prices may vary depending on specification, condition and extras.
Over the past three years, the Hatteras 46 Convertible has shown distinct price trends across its three generations, reflecting differences in market demand, vessel condition, and features. The second generation models have the longest average time on the market, sitting for about 639 days, suggesting lower demand or older features, and on average, they end up 7.44% lower than their initial asking price. On average, the third generation models remain on the market for the shortest duration—around 54 days—unsurprising due to their more modern features and updated styling but they don't tend to need to lower the price in order to sell.
Hatteras started development on the ##model_name## in 1974. Seven years later, in 1981, the second generation was launched. The third and final generation Hatteras went into production in 1992.
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