Cape Hatteras, a key point for navigation along the eastern seaboard. The area offshore, which includes Diamond Shoals is known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic" due to the number of vessels lost there.
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, a historic navigational aid still maintained by the United State Coast Guard and the National Park Service was moved 1600 feet from its original location because erosion endangered the structure.
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The 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 response was enthusiastic and the Hatteras legend was born.
Hatteras builds all its boats with a solid fiberglass hull bottom, and only Hatteras warrants its hull for five years a testament to the ruggedness of its boats.