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31-metre Comet 100 carbon fibre sailing yacht Huayra — 17 knots under sail, performance charter for 8 guests in Greece

S/Y Huayra

COMET 100 | CARBON FIBER, 17 KNOTS UNDER SAIL · 31 m / 101 ft · 8 Guests

What Are the Specifications of S/Y Huayra?

Length31 m / 101 ft
BuilderComar Yachts Comet 100
Year2011 / 2025
Guests8
Cabins4
Crew4
Cruise Speed7 knots
Max Speed17 knots (under sail)

What Is the Weekly Charter Rate for S/Y Huayra?

Per Yacht · Per Week€44,000 - €49,000 | plus expenses VAT & APAPlus 12% VAT (Greek itineraries) + APA 25–35%
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What Features Make S/Y Huayra Stand Out?

  • Comar Yachts Comet 100 — 2011 build, full 2025 refit
  • Infused carbon fiber construction — lightweight, rigid, fast
  • Brand-new performance sails — up to 17 knots under sail
  • 4 en-suite staterooms for 8 guests (full-beam master + 2 double + 1 twin)
  • Professional crew of 4 (Captain, Chef, Stewardess, Deckhand)
  • John Deere engine — 7kn cruise / 16kn max under power
  • Spacious deck areas designed for ocean cruising
  • Full air conditioning, Wi-Fi throughout
  • Williams Jet Tender 395 (2020) for fast shore access
  • SeaBob, wakeboard, water skis, SUP, towable tubes

What Water Toys Are Available on S/Y Huayra?

  • Williams Jet Tender 395 (2020)
  • SeaBob underwater scooter
  • Water skis (adult & children)
  • Wakeboard
  • Stand-Up Paddleboard
  • Towable tubes
  • Full snorkeling gear
  • Fishing equipment

Who Is S/Y Huayra Ideal For?

Experienced sailors wanting performance, thrill-seekers, clients who prioritize sailing over motoring, groups of 6-8, anyone wanting the fastest sailing yacht in Greek charter

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George's Inside Info

Huayra is the fastest sailing yacht in our fleet — and it’s not close. Built in carbon fiber with brand-new performance sails, she hits 17 knots under sail. That’s faster than most motor yachts cruise. The 2025 refit means everything feels brand new, and the Williams Jet Tender 395 is a proper chase boat. At €44-49K per week for 8 guests, she’s for the client who wants the thrill of real sailing combined with the comfort of a luxury yacht. If your clients have sailed before and want something that will make their heart race, Huayra is the answer.

, Managing Broker & IYBA Member

The Yacht in Detail

At 101 feet, Huayra doesn’t just move through the water — she attacks the horizon.

Named after the Incan wind god, this Comar Comet 100 is the fastest sailing yacht in Greek charter, a rare machine built for those who care less about being seen at anchor and more about what happens when the sails go up and the sheets are loaded. Huayra is the answer to a very specific desire: to feel what a true performance yacht can do when she’s given wind and water and told to run.

The moment her canvas fills, the yacht changes character. The hull digs in, the deck takes on that purposeful angle, and the Aegean rushes past in long, white streaks. The speed isn’t abstract — it’s physical. You feel it in the rail under your hand, in the tension of the rig, in the way conversations pause as everyone senses the acceleration. Guests don’t just watch the instruments; they feel the numbers in their bodies as Huayra surges forward.

This is not a gentle, motor-assisted meander from bay to bay. It’s sailing with intent. The boat is tuned for performance, for the clean, efficient transfer of wind into motion. Every gust is an invitation, every shift a chance to trim, to tweak, to coax a little more speed, a little more precision. For experienced sailors, Huayra is a playground of load, balance, and fine adjustments. For thrill-seekers, she’s a revelation — proof that the oldest engine in the world still delivers the purest rush.

And yet, when the sails are furled and the anchor drops, Huayra reveals her other side. Below deck, four cabins accommodate eight guests in comfort, with a crew of four ensuring that the intensity of the day gives way to ease at night. The interior is not about ostentation; it’s about recovery, warmth, and the quiet satisfaction that follows a day well sailed. Dinners are unhurried, the conversation often circling back to the day’s best tack, the fastest reach, the moment when the boat felt perfectly in tune with the wind.

At €44,000–€49,000 per week, Huayra occupies a very specific niche in the charter world. She is not for those who simply want a floating villa. She is for:

  • Experienced sailors who want a yacht that rewards skill and engagement.
  • Adrenaline hunters who want to feel the sea as a living, driving force rather than a backdrop.
  • Curious romantics who have always wondered what it’s like to truly fly across the water under sail alone.

What makes Huayra special is not a single feature or statistic, but the way she reframes what a charter can be. She turns passages into events, weather into opportunity, and miles into memories. On Huayra, the journey is not what you endure to reach the next anchorage — it is the point.

For those who step aboard with the right expectations, Huayra offers something rare: the feeling that you are not just a passenger on a yacht, but a participant in a living conversation between wind, hull, and sea.

A Sample 7-Day Route

What a week aboard S/Y Huayra can look like

Total: 270 NM

  1. Day 1· 35 NM

    Athens (Alimos)Kea — Vourkari

    Hoist the main, ease into the meltemi from the back. Sunset on the foredeck, dinner ashore.

  2. Day 2· 45 NM

    KeaTinos — Ormos Panormou

    Beam reach south. Marble villages, family-run tavernas, the Cyclades at their quietest.

  3. Day 3· 25 NM

    TinosMykonos — Ornos

    Quick crossing. Anchor away from the chora crush, tender into Little Venice for sunset.

  4. Day 4· 40 NM

    MykonosNaxos — Apollonas

    Long downwind leg under spinnaker. Marble-village taverna dinner.

  5. Day 5· 30 NM

    NaxosIos — Manganari

    Sandy southern beaches. Optional tender into Ios chora for the late evening.

  6. Day 6· 40 NM

    IosSifnos — Vathy

    West-bound reach. Greece’s culinary island, long lunch ashore.

  7. Day 7· 55 NM

    SifnosAthens (Alimos)

    Final downwind run home with one swim stop at Kythnos’s Kolona sandbar.

Indicative only — every charter is shaped around your group, the wind, and the season.

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