Doesn't Mata is a superb example of the popular, Australian built Tasman C43 catamaran.
She is ready for new owners to set off and enjoy great cruising adventures.
Step on board from the large transoms up gradual stairs and you'll find a huge aft cockpit area for this size of vessel all under the cover of a rigid Hardtop. You can cover this area from the sun, wind or rain with shade netting or Canvas covers. There is an L shaped lounge sporting an large cockpit table, aft bench and large stainless steel BBQ.
The helm station is protected under the Hardtop and gives interaction with the aft cockpit area to the skipper while at the same time being a dedicated, raised helm area with wheel, throttles and instruments easily accessible with views to each corner of the yacht, and the ability to open the doors to communicate to the saloon area.
Aft of the cockpit you'll find the stainless steel dinghy davits which sport a 3.9m Highfield inflatable with 9.8hp Mercury outboard.
Moving forward to the bow there are wide, flat side decks that make transition forward safe and easy. You can access the roof easily to do up the lazy bag and check on the main or the array of solar panels. Forward there is a trampoline, anchor winch and multiple storage compartments.
A fantastic space to enjoy a lazy afternoon in the sun ?
Moving inside to the saloon area, on the same level as the cockpit, you'll find a lovely area where you'll spend time with the whole family, enjoying the light the large windows offer and ventilation from the opening front hatches.
There is a comfortable L shaped dinette with table
The port hull below boasts 2 cabins, both with queens sized beds and a large head with toilet and shower.
The STB hull supports the large open galley with everything you need to keep the food cooking, drinks cold and food stored... The STB hull also holds 2 cabins and a toilet.
All safety gear is up to date, as is Navigation gear and anything else working effectively and ready to use.