Hanse 575
Built in Germany, the Hanse 575 earned praise for the high level of sailing performance and the quality of detail in execution.
Built in Germany, the Hanse 575 earned praise for the high level of sailing performance and the quality of detail in execution.
Living large starts at 50: These are all the Big Boy boats, with all the attendant space, systems, amenities and sailing prowess that come with that rarified territory. Meet the nominees in Cruising World‘s 2015 Boat of the Year competition for the category Full-Size Cruisers Over 50 Feet.
With a wide range of interior woods, upholstery and hull colors from which to choose, the Hanse 345 offers an unusual degree of customization for a boat in this size range. You can also opt for identical twin aft cabins, a rare layout for a pocket cruiser under 35 feet. The Hanse 345 is part of Cruising World‘s 2014 New Boat Showcase.
The Hanse 415 yacht is the latest in a long line of fine sailing boats from this German builder.
Stability and speed were two of the attributes specified by Hanse when they asked the Judel/Vrolijk design team to produce their new 57-footer, and they responded with a beamy, voluminous yacht with loads of storage and countless interesting features. Our favorite? The dinghy “garage” for a jet-powered tender. The Hanse 575 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
Among the many, many choices that an owner of Hanse‘s new 495 will have to make is the layout below, which the company refers to as its “individual cabin concept.” The standard boat has the terrific owners cabin in the bow, but you can also choose to have the main stateroom aft. A quartet of cabins is a third option. The Hanse 495 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
German engineering is on display throughout this relatively light but strong 41-footer, which is crafted with a balsa core and vinylester resin above the waterline and a solid glass laminate below. Several different accommodations plans are available to suit the needs of either a cruising couple or a growing family. The Hanse 415 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
The Hanse 385 and Hanse 495 are part of _Cruising World_’s 2012 Showcase.
This German cruiser was the zippiest and the easiest sloop to singlehand out of this year’s Midsize category.
This German cruiser is an easy sloope to singlehand.
Carol Vernon reviews this racy offshore cruiser for the 2010 CW Sailboat Show.
Carol Vernon reviews this top notch cruiser for the CW 2010 Sailboat Show
Built in Germany, the Hanse 575 earned praise for the high level of sailing performance and the quality of detail in execution.
Living large starts at 50: These are all the Big Boy boats, with all the attendant space, systems, amenities and sailing prowess that come with that rarified territory. Meet the nominees in Cruising World‘s 2015 Boat of the Year competition for the category Full-Size Cruisers Over 50 Feet.
With a wide range of interior woods, upholstery and hull colors from which to choose, the Hanse 345 offers an unusual degree of customization for a boat in this size range. You can also opt for identical twin aft cabins, a rare layout for a pocket cruiser under 35 feet. The Hanse 345 is part of Cruising World‘s 2014 New Boat Showcase.
The Hanse 415 yacht is the latest in a long line of fine sailing boats from this German builder.
Stability and speed were two of the attributes specified by Hanse when they asked the Judel/Vrolijk design team to produce their new 57-footer, and they responded with a beamy, voluminous yacht with loads of storage and countless interesting features. Our favorite? The dinghy “garage” for a jet-powered tender. The Hanse 575 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
Among the many, many choices that an owner of Hanse‘s new 495 will have to make is the layout below, which the company refers to as its “individual cabin concept.” The standard boat has the terrific owners cabin in the bow, but you can also choose to have the main stateroom aft. A quartet of cabins is a third option. The Hanse 495 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
German engineering is on display throughout this relatively light but strong 41-footer, which is crafted with a balsa core and vinylester resin above the waterline and a solid glass laminate below. Several different accommodations plans are available to suit the needs of either a cruising couple or a growing family. The Hanse 415 is part of Cruising World‘s 2013 New Boat Showcase.
The Hanse 385 and Hanse 495 are part of _Cruising World_’s 2012 Showcase.
This German cruiser was the zippiest and the easiest sloop to singlehand out of this year’s Midsize category.
This German cruiser is an easy sloope to singlehand.
Carol Vernon reviews this racy offshore cruiser for the 2010 CW Sailboat Show.
Carol Vernon reviews this top notch cruiser for the CW 2010 Sailboat Show
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