TECHNICAL SHEET Mattia Cecco MATTIA 39 CATAMARAN

MATTIA 39 CATAMARAN - 1980

Mattia Cecco

TECHNICAL SHEET

Main datas

  • Builder : Mattia Cecco
  • Life Raft : No
  • Year : 1980
  • Beam : 4,80 m
  • Subtype : Pleasure
  • Architect :
  • Hull : Catamaran
  • Material : GRP
  • Length : 11,70 m
  • keel : Twin keel
  • Draft minimum : 0,60 m

Engines

  • Brand : VOLVO
  • Model :
  • Drive : Saildrive
  • Fuel capacity : 200
  • Power Unit. (CV) : 30
  • Fuel : Diesel
  • Montage : In Board (IB)
  • Engine(s) : 2

Facilities

  • Double Cabin : 3
  • Sailor Cabin : 2
  • Head : 2
  • Berth : 8
  • Helm : No
  • WC : Sailor

Main Features

  • MATTIA 39 Catamaran - General Presentation

    The Mattia 39 is a modern cruising catamaran, designed to offer comfort, performance, and space. Ideal for sailors seeking a spacious and maneuverable boat, this model combines robustness, versatility, and aesthetics. Whether for family outings, coastal cruises, or longer expeditions, the Mattia 39 will meet all your expectations.

    Main Technical Features

    • Overall Length (LOA): 11.70 meters (38.4 feet)
    • Beam: 6.50 meters (21.3 feet)
    • Draft: 0.90 meters (short keel variant for shallow waters)
    • Displacement (Weight): Approximately 9,000 kg (depending on options and interior fittings)
    • Sail Area Upwind: Approximately 80 m² (standard mainsail + genoa)
    • Fuel Capacity: 150 liters
    • Fresh Water Capacity: 300 liters
    • Engine: 2 diesel engines (models and power outputs vary by year, often between 20 and 40 HP per engine)
    • Headroom: 1.90 meters (for standard rigging)
    • Number of Cabins: 4 (2 double cabins + 2 single cabins depending on layout)
    • Number of Bathrooms (Head Compartments): 2 (bathroom with shower and toilet)
    • Berths: Up to 8 people (depending on configuration)
    • Materials: Hull in fiberglass (GRP) with reinforced laminated sections, sandwich decks with foam core.
    • Rigging: Fractional (sloop) or catboat depending on version; mast in anodized aluminum.
    • Freeboard: High freeboard of 0.80 meters for safe exterior movement

    Interior Layouts

    The Mattia 39 offers functional and spacious interiors, with particular attention to comfort. Typically, it includes:

    • A large saloon with a dining table and convertible seating to sleeping berths.
    • A galley equipped with a 2 or 3-burner stove, sink, and storage space.
    • Two (or three) double cabins at the bow, with built-in storage.
    • One or two single cabins at the stern, often convertible into a workspace.
    • Two bathrooms with separate showers and toilets (one forward, one aft).
    • A spacious, secure cockpit with a hardtop or bimini top depending on the year.

    Performance and Sailing

    The Mattia 39 is designed for comfortable, high-performance sailing, whether solo, in couples, or with a crew. Its sailing characteristics include:

    • Cruising Speed: 7 to 9 knots (dependent on conditions)
    • Maximum Speed: 12+ knots (with following wind and spinnaker)
    • Upwind Performance: Stable and directional, ideal for long-distance cruising
    • Stability: Excellent stability thanks to its width and weight distributed across the two hulls.
    • Maneuverability: Light on the helm, even in strong winds, thanks to its tailored rigging.
    • Range: Up to 500 nautical miles (depending on full tanks and average consumption).

    Model Highlights

    • Space and Comfort: Large saloon, spacious cabins, and optimized storage.
    • Versatility: Suitable for both coastal cruising and offshore sailing.
    • Safety: Robust design with watertight compartments and exceptional stability.
    • Modernity: Incorporation of lightweight and durable materials for better performance.
    • Customization: Many interior layout options to suit the owner?s needs.

    Key Points to Check When Buying a Used Boat

    If you are considering purchasing a used Mattia 39, here are the critical elements to inspect:

    • Hulls: Check for signs of osmosis, cracks, or delamination, especially around the sides and keel.
    • Decks: Ensure watertight integrity, check reinforcements around winches and through-hull fittings, and the condition of deck fittings.
    • Sails: Examine wear on the mainsail and genoa (reinforcements at the corners, stitching, condition of battens).
    • Engines: Check operating hours, the condition of belts, filters, and cooling systems.
    • Electrical Systems: Test all circuits, batteries (age and capacity), solar panels (if fitted), and the condition of the electrical panel.
    • Interior Fittings: Check the condition of leather, plastics, furniture, and storage compartment doors.
    • Keels and Rudders: Inspect for damage or corrosion and ensure the rudder operates smoothly (check for play in the rudderstock).
    • Documentation: Ensure you have the maintenance manual, logbook of service records, and recent invoices.

    Average Market Price (Used)

    The price of a used Mattia 39 varies depending on the year, overall condition, and equipment. Here is an indicative price range:

    • Models from 2000-2010: Between ?80,000 and ?120,000
    • Models from 2010-2015: Between ?120,000 and ?180,000
    • More Recent Models (2015 and newer): From ?180,000 upwards (depending on options and maintenance)

    The Mattia 39 remains a solid value in the used catamaran market, combining performance, space, and comfort for worry-free sailing.

Price guide, Quotation

To give an idea, in 2024, an MATTIA 39 CATAMARAN Mattia Cecco from 1980 was offered on the market at a price of €35,000.

Limitation of liability : XBOAT assumes no responsibility for the information provided in this technical data sheet, which has been sourced from the internet and has not been verified. This information is non-contractual and does not, in any way, bind XBOAT.

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