The C-Cat 38 represents the upgrade of the acclaimed C-Cat 37, a multihull with a sporty spirit, great comfort, and refined design. These are all ingredients of the acclaimed success of the project entrusted to Comar Yachts by Marc Lombard, an internationally renowned designer for high-performance catamarans. Lombard, together with the technical team at Comar, has developed an exciting and innovative project.
The new C Cat 38 is 73 cm longer than the C Cat 37, aiming for an estimated speed increase of 0.9 knots at 10 knots of wind. In the cockpit, a comfortable aft bench and a table that’s 35 cm longer have been added. Among the new features are the composite davits and wheels, bowsprit, carbon posts, and bimini. The sail plan will be more powerful due to the increased area of the mainsail and the Code 0 sail.
As is Comar’s tradition, great emphasis has been placed on performance, represented by pure speed and the ability to navigate well in all sea and wind conditions. The C-Cat 38, in addition to its generous sail plan, boasts a refined hull shape, the result of thorough study, allowing it to sail in light winds – a critical condition for cruising catamarans – while still delivering the same performance as a monohull cruiser-racer when sailing upwind and achieving exciting speeds in fresh winds.
All expectations were even exceeded with the victory in the Atlantic Race for Cruise 2024: 18 days of sailing and 3,000 miles across the Atlantic. The C Cat 38, the smallest vessel in the fleet, ensured comfortable navigation, absolute safety, and remarkable speed for a crew of five.(bellamossa-citta-di-fiumicino-wins-the-atlantic-rally-for-cruisers-b-class/)