Built to demanding specifications with a reinforced vinyl ester hull, this 1995 Catarsi Calafuria 13 Super is a rare example of robust marine engineering. Originally conceptualized for Atlantic conditions, the design prioritizes stability and seaworthiness, ensuring the boat maintains its course even in challenging currents. Measuring 14.2 meters in length with a 4.6-meter beam, this vessel provides a platform that excels in both fast transfers and slow-speed cruising.
Attention to detail is evident throughout the interior and deck. The vessel features custom high-quality stainless steel fittings, including reinforced portholes, deck hardware, and an electro-hydraulic dinette door. Inside, the layout includes three cabins and two bathrooms, finished with cherry wood and Corian surfaces. Notable luxury touches include upholstery by Roberta di Camerino and a comprehensive kitchen setup with a combi-microwave and oven.
Engineered for performance and reliability, the boat features three control stations—bridge, flybridge, and cockpit—with Maters electronic controls and a built-in engine speed synchronizer. Technical equipment includes an 8kW Kohler generator, a holding tank with macerator, and additional spare parts including two propellers and a shaft. The boat is currently lying in Italy and represents a unique opportunity for those seeking a vessel with professional-grade construction.
This motor yacht is well-suited for owners who value structural integrity and practical luxury. Whether used for coastal navigation or extended stays, the cabin configuration and layout ensure comfortable living spaces. The inclusion of winter covers for the cockpit and a fully hydraulic bathing ladder/passerelle adds to the overall utility of this model.