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Comet 45 S

Comet 45 S
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The Comet 45 S, designed by Andrea Vallicelli, has elegant and fast lines and it is included between the 51 and 41 of Comar yachts’ sporty line: boats for long cruises and comfortable livability, but at the same time perfect for the Mediterranean and suitable for all sailing conditions. Vertical starboard bow, open transom and low deckhouse. The hull and deck are in sandwich glass, with epoxy-vinyl resin for an excellent compromise between mechanical performance, waterproofing, easy processing and costs. There are a lot of structures, hull-resined reinforcing floors and spars, as well as steel reinforcements for the chain plates. Interiors are very flexible and available in several versions. In spite of a very sporty deck plan, the cabins of the Comet 45S are extremely livable, while the dinette offers a warm and rich look and feel thanks to the meticulous craftsmanship of the American cherrywood. The dinette has a raised floor that allows to better exploit the width of the boat, while the kitchen is located along the side.

This unit’s interior has a large bow side master cabin with large bathroom and separate shower enclosure. Built in epoxy with carbon reinforcements, composite bulkheads and T-shaped keel. It is among the very few units realized with twin wheels and mainsail traveler at the bottom of the cockpit. It is also equipped with air conditioning, J Prop thruster, electric winches and a new mainsail.

With more than 5,000 units manufactured between the ‘70s and the ‘90s, COMAR YACHTS shipyard was at the forefront of the Italian boat-building scenario. The shipyard started by building sailboats between 7mt and 14mt designed by Finot studio. From the ‘80s we find several models designed by D. Peterson, Bruce Farr, Sergio Lupoli and Vallicelli studio. The latter also designed the Genesi 43, a cruiser with innovative designing and building choices, characterized by a central engine, as well as elegant and innovative deck design that highlights side decks. From 1996 on, the shipyard changed ownership and produced more than 1,200 units, all characterized by handicraft production aimed at quality constructions, vinyl ester resins and external finishing in customized fine woods. The efforts of the new owners were rewarded by several international recognitions: Yacht of the Year 2005 and 2006; Best Design Award in 2006, as well as important victories, such as the Italian ORCi Championship in 2006 and the World ORCi Championship in 2008 (in Greece). View the technical brochure of the Comet 45 S

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