Camper & Nicholsons has introduced Mathilda I for sale, exclusively represented by Senior Sales Broker Marc Haendle.

Mathilda I is a 28.5m motor yacht built by Hakvoort, known for its 3,000nm range and efficient fuel consumption. Launched in 1995, the yacht has been maintained to its original Class standards and underwent an interior modernization in 2016, keeping it in good condition. Its classic exterior profile retains a sophisticated and timeless appeal.



Mathilda I offers accommodation for 10 guests across five cabins, including a full-beam master suite, a VIP double, and three guest cabins, making it suitable for family use. The interior features teak paneling, creating a warm and homely atmosphere. The main deck includes a forward dining area separate from the saloon, and an exterior dining table with seating aft.

One notable design feature is the underfloor storage beneath the galley, which is useful for provisioning extended trips. With a shallow draft of 2.1m, Mathilda I can access most cruising grounds and anchorages. Stabilisers enhance onboard comfort, and a tender is carried on the flybridge.

“This custom-build by a well-known Dutch shipyard is ideal for extended family and friends, offering ample accommodation and a sizeable bathing platform for easy water access,” said Marc Haendle.

Mathilda I is currently available for viewings by appointment in Santa Pola, Spain. The asking price is EUR1,850,000.

Royal Hakvoort is a family-owned shipyard. She was founded by Albert Kizn Hakvoort in 1919. The yard is based in the historic Dutch village of Monnickendam. The shipyard is able to guarantee best in class quality for custom built motor yachts and sailing yachts up to 65m in length.

Credits: Camper & Nicholsons

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