2017 Matilda Bay 32


Length
32' - 9.75m
Model Year
2017
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP

Following extensive testing as a single diesel shaft drive and feedback from customers, particularly the offshore fishing - we are embarking on the third part of our development program and preparing to convert our prototype boat to twin pod or bracket mounted outboard.

We have ordererd and Armstrong Nautical Products, from US a bracket for the boat.

Vessel Name
MATILDA BAY
Model Year
2017
Length
32' - 9.75m
Beam
3.49m
Draft
> 1metre
Displacement
5200 Tonnes
Use
Family, Cruising, Off-shore Fishing
Designer
Matilda Bay Marine Design Team
Builder
Matilda Bay Marine Pty Ltd - Murwillumbah NSW
Hull Material
Fibreglass/GRP
Decks Material
GRP
Engine
Yamaha, Mercury, Evinrude, Suzuki - your choice
Engine Make
Yamaha
Horsepower
225-350
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded
Fuel Consumption
To be confirmed
Max Speed
35+ knots - to be confirmed after prototype launched
Cruise Speed
25 plus knots
Propulsion
Outboard
Thrusters
Bow thruster standard
Genset
Optional
Fuel
600 litres standard - long range tanks optional
Water
300 - 500 litres - to owner specification
Accommodation
Vee Berths forward, convertable lounge in saloon
Berths
4
Shower
2
Toilet
1 Electric - with holding tank
Air-Con
Optional with optional generator
Galley
Two galley layouts are suggested, the prototype was constructed with galley to starboard and behind the helm position
Refrigeration
Isotherm - under galley
Freezer
In fridge
Stove
Optional - to owner specification
Hot Water
To owner specification
Ground Tackle
Electric winch - rope/chain rode
Safety Gear
To state of sale requirements
Bilge Pumps
Three automatic
Fire Protection
Portable fire extinguishers
Electrics
12 volt system standard, shore power and inverter optional
Electronics / Navigation
To owner specification, dash panel set up for 2 12 inch screens
Remarks
The protoype will be ready for testing and trials early in 2017 - we are confident we will achieve an economical fast cruise with an exceptional top speed - figures quoted are conservative esimates