Italian yard Cantiere delle Marche (CDM) has offered a first look inside Mat, the second of three confirmed units in the yard's Flexplorer 146 series. Following in the footsteps of award-winning sistership Maverick, the 44.3-metre explorer yacht was delivered last August and is now cruising near Livorno, Italy, according to BOATPro.
Unlike her sistership, Mat does not carry an A-Frame on the aft deck per her owner's request. Instead, the area is reserved for an "immense" social space equipped with sunbeds, fold-down bulwarks and a jib crane concealed in the sundeck overhang. The yacht also features one less deck, subtle changes to its profile and a customised internal layout, including a "dedicated space for welcoming guests aboard".
Exterior lines have been designed by Sergio Cutolo/Hydro Tec with "understated" interiors imagined by the yard's long-time collaborators Nauta Design. Inside, the designers opted for a natural palette with bleached corrugated wood cabinetry, light linens and loose furniture, while the main and upper saloons both feature an asymmetric layout.
The sale of Mat was announced in November 2021, having been commissioned by a Swiss owner with an "unbound passion for big game fishing".
"We are very happy with Mat, the sixth successful collaboration between [CDM] and Nauta,” said Nauta Design founder Mario Pedol. "[Her] interiors are spacious and well balanced. All guest areas boast large windows to bring light and views into the interior and enhance the feeling of indoor-outdoor connection [...] The play of reflected light brings an element of constant movement to the interiors that enlivens and enriches the appeal of clean forms and natural tones."
Accommodation is for up to 10 guests and nine crew within the yacht's 475GT volume, including a master suite with a private studio, walk-in wardrobe and wood-clad en suite.
Power comes from twin Caterpillar C32 Acert engines delivering a range of over 5,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 10 knots. The yacht also features a low-resistance underbody with a bulbous bow that adds comfort in rough seas and efficiency during long passages.
“With the Flexplorer line, [CDM] demonstrates its exceptional capability to transform a semi-custom explorer yacht into a fully custom masterpiece," said executive chairman and CDM co-founder Ennio Cecchini. "This range is giving us great satisfaction both commercially and, above all, because it is contributing to further enhancing our reputation in the yachting community while strengthening our position as the world leaders in explorer yacht building.”
This follows the news that the third Flexplorer 146 – commissioned by a "young and enthusiastic" owner – had entered outfitting.
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