Comuzzi C-32 (9.70 m), weekender plus cruise version also in the water
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One boat, three declinations, the C-32 designed by Alessandro Comuzzi is now a reality, and the Weekender version of the small sports yacht being built by the Zuanelli shipyard in Padenghe sul Garda has also seen the water. The Weekender version completes the Comuzzi Yachts line of C-32s and joins the Custom and sport versions, the first hull was recently launched in Cala Galera. The boat’s hull is common to all versions.
C-32 Weekender – what a boat it is
Designed for small cruising, this model features a more comfortable interior while retaining the same hull, appendages, sail plan and part of the deck plan as previous models. Like all boats in the range, the C-32 Weekender is fully customizable. The first example of this new version is equipped with a
Mitek electric motor and features custom colors, chosen according to the owner’s preferences.
The three versions of the Comuzzi C-32
For the more sedate and relaxed sailor, the Weekender version is dedicated, devoted to comfort while sailing. The presence of the deckhouse ensures cozy interiors that are ideal for short coastal cruises, and everything has been reasoned for easier handling of the rigging, much of which is concealed for a neat and tidy deck; the boat can also be equipped with a self-tacking jib on request.
Racing adrenaline junkies will have to opt for the Sport, which features a flush deck and a clutter-free cockpit with transverse jib carriages typical of sport boats. The deck hardware is designed to optimize performance, while the cockpit is finished in cork or Seadeck. The interior is minimalist and functional, with a large bow calavel.
Those who do not recognize themselves in either of these versions will be able to “build” their own custom boat thanks to the Custom model, which allows them to combine elements from the other two variants or add completely new details. This configuration also shares the hull, appendages and rig with the Sport and Weekender versions, but maintains a high level of customization.
Comuzzi C – 32 – Data Sheet
Overall length: 9.70 m
Maximum width: 2.50 m
Draft: 2.20 m (lifting keel optional)
Displacement: 2.2 t
Engine: Sail drive 10 hp (electric optional)
Construction: Fiberglass with epoxy-vinylester infusion
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