Comar Yachts at the Multihull Boat Show: debut of the new C-Cat 38 and C-Cat 48

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14/04/2025 - 20:05

Comar Yachts will be among the key exhibitors at the Multihull Show in La Grande Motte, the international event dedicated to the world of catamarans. The Italian shipyard will present two highlights from its C-Cat range: the all-new C-Cat 38, making its official debut, and the C-Cat 48 Itinere, a model that reflects a highly customized approach to long-distance cruising.

C-Cat 38: international debut for a high-performance multihull

The C-Cat 38 will be on public display for the first time, following a series of real-world tests that have already demonstrated its potential. Its sistership, Bellamossa 2, recently completed a 6,000-mile voyage from Fiumicino to Miami and claimed a class victory in the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers evidence of the boat’s speed, maneuverability, and seaworthiness.

At La Grande Motte, visitors will have a chance to view a redesigned interior layout that prioritizes onboard comfort without compromising the sporty spirit that defines the C-Cat line. A Sport version, aimed at owners seeking even greater performance, will be available starting in September.

C-Cat 48 Itinere: where customization meets the essence of sailing

Also on display is the C-Cat 48 Itinere, one of three boats currently sailing in this specific configuration and part of a total of seven launched to date. The model exemplifies Comar Yachts' tailor-made philosophy, offering a balance between cruising comfort and sailing performance for those looking to spend extended time at sea.

The version shown at the show was built to the owner’s specifications, with a two-cabin layout, a dedicated office space in the forward section, and a sophisticated electrical system designed for full energy independence eliminating the need for bulky generators.

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