Comet 1000 Information, Review, Specs

Boat drawing
Make
Comet
Model
1000
Number Built
Production Year(s)
1979 - 1983

The Comet 1000 stands as a testament to Comar Yachts' enduring legacy of crafting sailing vessels that skillfully blend Italian elegance with solid marine performance. Designed by the renowned French naval architect Jean Marie Finot of Groupe Finot, this monohull sailboat was produced by the Italian shipyard Comar Yachts between 1979 and 1983. Primarily conceived as a cabin cruiser, the Comet 1000 offers an appealing balance of functional living spaces and capable sailing characteristics, making it a viable option for both cruising enthusiasts and those who appreciate a boat with good handling.

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The creation of the Comet 1000 in 1979 emerged during a pivotal era for Comar Yachts. Following the significant success of their Comet 910 model, Comar, under the influence of its prolific partnership with Groupe Finot, continued to develop a range of comfortable and fast boats throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. Jean Marie Finot, known for designs that often achieved both racing triumphs and commercial longevity, imbued the Comet 1000 with a similar philosophy, aiming for a vessel that was easy to handle while offering good marine qualities. Built of fiberglass, the Comet 1000 features a solid hull, reflecting the robust construction ethos prevalent at Comar during this period.

Sailing Performance and Handling

The Comet 1000, with a length overall of just under 32 feet and a waterline length of 27.23 feet, is characterized by a displacement of 10,141 pounds. Her total sail area of approximately 470 square feet results in a sail area to displacement ratio (SA/D) of around 16.08. This moderate ratio suggests that the Comet 1000 is a capable performer, offering a decent turn of speed in light to moderate winds without being overtly sensitive to light air. While specific ballast weight information is not readily available, the boat is generally considered to have a solid hull and good marine qualities, hinting at a stable and reassuring motion underway. Owners and reviewers often note its ease of handling, a hallmark of Finot's designs, making it a functional and enjoyable cruising sailboat. The hull speed of the Comet 1000 is calculated at approximately 6.99 knots.

Accommodations and Layout

Designed as a cabin cruiser, the Comet 1000 offers functional interiors suitable for its class. The boat features a maximum headroom of around 5.9 feet (180 cm), providing comfortable standing room for most individuals below deck. While detailed interior layouts are not extensively documented in available resources, the overall design emphasizes marine quality. The arrangement typically includes essential cruising amenities, offering comfortable living spaces for a crew of up to five persons, as indicated by its certified capacity. The interior would generally comprise a V-berth forward, a main salon with settees and a table, a galley area for cooking, and a head compartment, providing the necessary facilities for coastal or extended cruising.

Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Monohull Sailboat
Keel Type
Fin
Rudder
1x Skeg-Hung
Ballast
-
Displacement
10141 lbs
Water Capacity
-
Fuel Capacity
-

Engine

Engine Make
Farymann
Engine Model
Engine Type
Engine HP
18
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Diesel
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IJPE FS LOALWL

Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Masthead Sloop
P (Main Luff)
36.42 ft
E (Main Foot)
10.99 ft
I (Foretriangle Height)
41.9 ft
J (Foretriangle Base)
12.89 ft
Forestay Length (est)
43.84 ft
Main Sail Area
200.13 sqft
Foretriangle Sail Area
270.05 sqft
Total Sail Area (Reported)
470 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
470.17 sqft

Dimensions

LOA
31.99 ft
LWL
27.23 ft
Beam
10.76 ft
Draft
5.91 ft
Max Headroom
-
Air Draft
-

Calculations

Hull Speed
6.99 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion
1