
Issue #: 196
Published: July / August 2024
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A lot is happening at the Comar Yachts shipyard in Fiumicino (Rome)! The shipyard team have just sent us pictures of the first sections of their new flagship catamaran freshly out of the molds.
We learn that the initial layer of gelcoat is transparent to ensure optimum quality control of the infusion process. Comar Yachts has also incorporated sustainable solutions into the construction of the C Cat 65. These include the use of more environmentally friendly materials, such as recycled carbon for the first layer throughout the deck, bio-sourced resin and gelcoat for certain parts of the boat, and recycled PET for the counter-molds.
Efficient management of energy resources and consumables has been implemented, as has the recycling of molds from other boats.
The C Cat 65’s modern design with strongly inverted bows promises excellent performance, but comfort will not be outdone, with 2,420 square feet (225 m²) of living space on offer.
Launch is scheduled for July 2025.
Builder: Comar Yachts
Naval Architects: Enrico Contreas and Luigi Cirillo
Design: Marco Amadio and Marco Rogolino
Length: 64’8” (19.71 m)
Beam: 30’2” (9.2 m)
Draft: 5’4”/10’6” (1.62/3.2 m)
Displacement: 40,785 lbs (18.5 t)
Mainsail: 1,397 sq ft (130 m²)
Genoa: 1,100 sq ft (102 m²)
Solent: 645 sq ft (60 m²)
Gennaker: 1,720 sq ft (160 m²)
Engines: 2 x 80 HP
Fuel capacity: 2 x 105 US gal (2 x 400 l)
Water capacity: 2 x 105 US gal (2 x 400 l)
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