The hull and deck are made of pre-impregnated carbon fibre on a Nomex core with variable density and
thickness to ensure maximum mechanical performance of the shell. The interior structures are made of
carbon and vacuum-treated, and the composite material also becomes part of the furnishings. In fact, in
order to guarantee the lowest overall weight and maximum strength, many furnishing elements such as
furniture fronts, horizontal bench tops and interior tops are made of pre-impregnated carbon on a Nomex
core and laminated to the hull as an internal rib structure.
The lower deck includes two comfortable and elegant double cabins. The master cabin is placed midship
while the VIP suite is located in the bow. Both cabins featured pillarless double-sided windows, spacious
wardrobes, generous storage capacity, refined furniture with high-quality materials, desks, vanity areas,
and en suite heads. The third guest cabin features twin beds that can be joined electrically into a double
berth, as well as an en suite head. All of the areas below deck have sliding doors that maximize space
and increase the livability of each room.
Internally, starting from the bow, we find a spacious sail locker with two service bunks; two symmetrical
guest cabins, each with private bathroom. Amidships there is a very spacious dinette, the true heart of
the boat, which also houses the owner's galley. In the beam area is the master cabin with two symmetrical
beds separated from the study, as chosen by the owner, and private bathroom. Proceeding towards the
stern, we find the crew quarters, which will be completely independent from the rest of the interior, to
facilitate life on board and watch duty while sailing, with a private bathroom and galley.
At the extreme aft end, a garage provides stowage space as well as space to store the tender. The deck
plan denotes the style of Studio Vismara, with a low, liveable deckhouse, large walkways and a
comfortable manoeuvring cockpit with a double wheel. In the centre of the boat is a living cockpit for
enjoying sailing in total relaxation. The performance of this boat is ensured by careful optimisation of the
hull lines and appendages, aimed at ensuring maximum sailing efficiency. The sail plan is one of the
major innovations on a yacht of this type: a rotating mast with a wing section, in carbon fibre, the result
of four-handed work between the design studios involved in the project.
KEY SPECIFICATIONS
Vessel Name:
MISTER A
Builder:
MARTEN YACHTS
Model Year:
2003
Year Built:
2003
Category:
Motorsailor
Country:
Italy
MLS #:
363513
Heads:
4
Sleeps:
8
Staterooms:
4
Length:
20.3 (20.3m)
Draft:
13' 2" (4m)
Beam:
16' 5" (4.98m)
Cruise Speed:
8 Knots
Max Speed:
96 Knots
Water Capacity:
264.17 Gal
Holding Tank:
145.29 Gal
Manufacturer:
Yanmar
Model:
4LHDTE
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Horsepower:
125
Details
The hull and deck are made of pre-impregnated carbon fibre on a Nomex core with variable density and
thickness to ensure maximum mechanical performance of the shell. The interior structures are made of
carbon and vacuum-treated, and the composite material also becomes part of the furnishings. In fact, in
order to guarantee the lowest overall weight and maximum strength, many furnishing elements such as
furniture fronts, horizontal bench tops and interior tops are made of pre-impregnated carbon on a Nomex
core and laminated to the hull as an internal rib structure.
The lower deck includes two comfortable and elegant double cabins. The master cabin is placed midship
while the VIP suite is located in the bow. Both cabins featured pillarless double-sided windows, spacious
wardrobes, generous storage capacity, refined furniture with high-quality materials, desks, vanity areas,
and en suite heads. The third guest cabin features twin beds that can be joined electrically into a double
berth, as well as an en suite head. All of the areas below deck have sliding doors that maximize space
and increase the livability of each room.
Internally, starting from the bow, we find a spacious sail locker with two service bunks; two symmetrical
guest cabins, each with private bathroom. Amidships there is a very spacious dinette, the true heart of
the boat, which also houses the owner's galley. In the beam area is the master cabin with two symmetrical
beds separated from the study, as chosen by the owner, and private bathroom. Proceeding towards the
stern, we find the crew quarters, which will be completely independent from the rest of the interior, to
facilitate life on board and watch duty while sailing, with a private bathroom and galley.
At the extreme aft end, a garage provides stowage space as well as space to store the tender. The deck
plan denotes the style of Studio Vismara, with a low, liveable deckhouse, large walkways and a
comfortable manoeuvring cockpit with a double wheel. In the centre of the boat is a living cockpit for
enjoying sailing in total relaxation. The performance of this boat is ensured by careful optimisation of the
hull lines and appendages, aimed at ensuring maximum sailing efficiency. The sail plan is one of the
major innovations on a yacht of this type: a rotating mast with a wing section, in carbon fibre, the result
of four-handed work between the design studios involved in the project.