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New and used Comar boats for sale

£256,365 GBP
Listed price €300,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1992 | 16.70m | Diesel | Power
£256,365 GBP
Listed price €300,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2005 | 15.10m | Sail
£64,946 GBP
Listed price €76,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1990 | 11.30m | Diesel | Power
£58,964 GBP
Listed price €69,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1999 | 13.10m | Diesel | Sail | Under Offer
United Kingdom
£89,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
2007 | 12.60m | Diesel | Sail
Greece
£136,728 GBP
Listed price €160,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1999 | 14.35m | Diesel | Sail
£15,382 GBP
Listed price €18,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1983 | 9.12m | Diesel | Sail
Saint Martin (French Part)
£58,964 GBP
Listed price €69,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
1999 | 13.11m | Sail
£81,182 GBP
Listed price €95,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1990 | 14.98m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£89,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
2007 | 12.46m | Diesel | Sail
£1,666,375 GBP
Listed price €1,950,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2011 | 31.00m | Diesel | Sail
United Kingdom
£105,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
2007 | 12.50m | Sail

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History of Comar

Comar is a renowned Italian boat manufacturer that has carved a noteworthy reputation in the global nautical industry. Founded in 1961 in Forli by a group of sea enthusiasts, Comar began its journey with a commitment towards blending tradition with innovation. In its early years, the company focussed on manufacturing small pleasure craft, especially those suitable for families and sailing schools. These initial years saw the birth of some of Comar’s iconic designs, such as Comet 7, Comet 8, Comet 9 and many more, which highlighted the company's focus on superior design, comfort and construction quality.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Comar gained substantial popularity and acclaim for creating ocean-going yachts which blended speed, safety and comfort. The company's commitment to research and development facilitated the creation of advanced technologies, innovative materials and cutting-edge designs, which became the trademark of Comar yachts. The superior design of the Comet line of boats was a testament to this technological innovation, helping the company to secure its place as a leader in the global market.

The firm continued to evolve and adapt to changing industry trends, while maintaining its commitment to quality and innovation. Currently, Comar is based in San Vincenzo, a picturesque town on the Italian west coast. Here, they continue to produce a wide range of sailing and motor yachts, maintaining their reputation for superior quality, performance and attention to detail. By continually incorporating the latest naval architecture and engineering advances into their designs, Comar remains a significant player in the nautical industry, delivering excellent yachts that stand the test of time. Its enduring legacy echoes the brand's history of quality, innovation and commitment to exceptional craftsmanship.

Which models do Comar produce?

Comar produce a range of boats including the Comar Comet 41 S, Comar Genesi 43, Comar Comet 10.50 and Comar Comet 100 RS. For the full list of Comar models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Comar build?

Comar manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Sloop, Cruiser, Racing boat, Cruiser/racer and Coastal cruiser.

How much does a boat from Comar cost?

Used boats from Comar on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £15,400 GBP to £1,670,000 GBP with an average price of £231,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Comar, for example the model, age and condition.

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