2007 COMAR 62' 5" for Sale in , Spain
For sale by the second owner, with the current seller having had her since 2012.At the end of the 2018 cruising season the yacht is having a new water maker fitted; a new generator; and the interior flooring is being re-done, as well as other aesthetic jobs.
This winter 2017 the following projects were undertaken:
New Jib Furler.
Bow Thruster service or replacement.
New woodwork around the windows.
New oven in the galley.
New mooring lines.
Hull paint touch-ups.
Replacement of the hatch hinge mechanisms.
Since 2012 she has been painted and had minor gelcoat issues repaired.
New lazy-jacks, bimini, dodger and sun shade.
New bilge pump.
Hydraulic system upgrades.
New drinks fridge.
New storage units for glasses.
New main sail and new jib in 2013.
Rod rigging partially replaced (above first spreader).
New tender.
New electric toilet in port guest cabin (all heads are now electric)
New batteries and new alternator in 2014.
New TV, BluRay, Cinema sound/amplifier in 2015.
New halyards and sheets.
New autopilot.
New WiFi system.
New gear on elelctric Windlass.
New outboard for the tender in 2016.
New anchor chain 110m.
New anchor.
New storage units in master cabin.
New Genaker 270 (see photos) in 2017.
New chart plotter on deck.
New electric motor for genoa furling mechanism.
New hydraulic system for steering and autopilot.
New outdoor speaker system and cinema.
New motor for fridge in galley.
Modification to the table in the saloon.
General Features
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Spain
Designer
Alessandro Nazareth and Andrea Vallicelli
Hull Material
GRP
Boat Type
Sail
Category
Performance Sailboat
Fuel Tank Capacity
900 Gal
Fresh Water Tank
900 Gal
Model
4LHA DTE
Fuel Type
Diesel
Horsepower Per Engine
200 HP
Cruise Speed
7 KN
Top Speed
8 KN
Measurements
OVERALL LENGTH
62.4 FT
DRAFT
7.8 FT
BEAM
16.69 FT
About Oaksmith Yachts
We know what it feels like to need to know what's past that next hill. To stare across an ocean and want to see what's out there. To wonder what's in that bay or on that island past that next point. To only have a day or a week to explore what should take months. We know what it's like to not be able to afford to let the weather stop you. We know what it feels like and we have a solution.