Get on board the Italian C Cat sport catamarans May 6-12!
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Want to try the sporty C Cat 48 and the “beta” version of its younger brother, the 38 (which will replace the 37)? There is an unmissable opportunity from May 6 to 12.
Try the C Cat that’s right for you
For the first time, Comar Yachts (the Italian shipyard of the C Cat and Comet) is organizing a week-long test event for all enthusiasts and those interested in experiencing first-hand the features of these Made in Italy catamarans that stand out for performance, maneuverability and habitability. Where. At the Marina Yacht Service (Via Tancredi Chiaraluce) in Ostia.
Book a visit and pickup at the Airport
By booking the visit, every day from May 6 to 12, from 10 a.m. onward, you can also ask for pickup from Fiumicino airport. The rehearsal site is only a few minutes away from the international airport. To book your visit all you have to do is send an e-mail to sales_manager@comaryachts.it or call + 39 3923105886.
We, meanwhile, have already tried the 48 model: you can find our test and onboard video here.
Who is C Cat
The catamaran brand of Comar Yachts, is the Italian alternative for sporty two-hulled cruisers. The yard’s range has 4 sail models in production, the 38, 48, 56, 65.
We presented them as sport cruisers, and indeed these catamarans do not have comfort as their sole focus, as is the case with other shipyards, but they also focus heavily on sailing performance. The flybridge, provided only for the larger models, will not be there in the sportier versions the yard offers of its models, and catamarans are fast even in breezes. www.comaryachts.it
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