Being present in La Grande Motte and exhibiting at the International Multihull Show was a rewarding experience for Comar Yachts, which premiered both the C-Cat 65 and the C-Cat 38, presented in a configuration that clearly leans toward a sporty character. In other words, the flagship alongside the entry-level model of the fleet.

The flagship, in particular, stood out distinctly, widely recognized and acclaimed as “this is a true Italian yacht,” with visitors admiring the style of its lines: modern, sleek, and elegant. The volumes are seamlessly harmonized between the coachroof and the hulls, between exterior and interior spaces, between carbon structures and the bespoke interior finishes entirely crafted in-house at the shipyard.

Every visitor highlighted the expansive cockpit, perfectly integrated with the interior living area into one continuous, generous space. Equally appreciated were the tables and the interior layout, unfolding through wide volumes, fluid ergonomics, and refined finishes that leave no doubt as to the comfort and welcoming atmosphere on board, a hallmark of the Italian way of living, even at sea.

On the C-Cat 38, attention focused instead on the solutions that enhance the pleasure of sailing a more compact yacht. In this case, performance-oriented features are slightly more pronounced, including the rotating wing-profile mast, carbon bimini supports, and a multifunction display integrating GPS and all onboard controls within the chart table area.

Compact dimensions, indeed, yet without compromising on conviviality, as demonstrated by a cockpit table comfortably seating up to ten guests.

A nod to sustainability is provided by an efficient, walkable photovoltaic system fully integrated into the coachroof.

This particular configuration was highly appreciated in La Grande Motte, with a noticeable increase in requests for a Blue Water version, specifically equipped for long-range cruising. The Boat Show also provided an opportunity to present the latest developments of the C-Cat 56, whose construction is set to begin immediately after the summer, along with two new concepts that drew significant attention for their innovative character: Elicat and Elicombat, designed to reach the yacht wherever it may be located.