Hanse (yacht brand)


Owner HanseYachts AG
Produced by HanseYachts AG
Country Germany
Introduced 1993
Website www.hanseyachts.com
Hanse 675, launched in 2016

Hanse is a brand for sailing yachts that was created by Michael Schmidt in 1993.[1] It is the core brand of German yacht manufacturer HanseYachts, Greifswald.[2] The current range comprises 9 models from 32 to 69 ft in length.[3] Naval architect for all models since 1999 is the German yacht design studio Judel/Vrolijk & Co, Bremerhaven.

Current Models (Data)


Weights and measures (metric)

Model Launch Length
o.a. (m)
Beam (m) Draught 
(m)
Displ.1
(t)
Air draught (m) Sail area1
(sq m)
SA/D2
stand.
Hanse 315 2015   9.62 3.35 1.35 / 1.85   5.1 14.35   47.0 4.0
Hanse 348 2018 10.40 3.55 1.55 / 1.95   6.3 16.25   58.5 4.1
Hanse 388 2017 11.40 3.90 1.62 / 2.06   8.3 17.60   72.0 4.2
Hanse 418 2017 12.40 4.17 1.74 / 2.10   9.8 19.60   87.0 4.4
Hanse 458 2018 14.04 4.38 1.82 / 2.23 11.7 20.60 103.0 4.5
Hanse 508 2018 15.55 4.75 1.98 / 2.40 14.7 22.05 118.0 4.4
Hanse 548 2017 16.22 5.05 2.20 / 2.55 / 2.80 19.6 24.70 138.0 4.4
Hanse 588 2016 17.20 5.20 2.25 / 2.65 / 2.85 22.8 25.85 157.0 4.4
Hanse 675 2016 21.10 5.90 2.70 / 3.10 37.1 31.95 244.5 4.7

1 Standard version, 2 Sail area to displacement ratio (standard version)


Weights and measures (imperial)

Model Launch Length
o.a. (ft)
Beam (ft) Draught 
(ft)
Displ.1
(lbs)
Air draught (ft) Sail area1
(sq ft)
SA/D2
stand.
Hanse 315 2015 31′ 7″ 10′ 12″ 4' 5″ / 6′ 1″ 11,200   47′ 1″    506 16.1
Hanse 348 2018 34′ 1″ 11′ 8″ 5′ 1″ / 6′ 5″ 13,900   53′ 4″    630 17.4
Hanse 388 2017 37′ 5″ 12′ 1″ 5′ 7″ / 6′ 8″ 18,200   57′ 9″    775 17.9
Hanse 418 2017 40′ 8″ 13′ 8″ 5′ 9″ / 6′ 11″ 21,600   64′ 4″    936 19.3
Hanse 458 2018 46′ 1″ 14′ 4″ 5′ 12″ / 7′ 4″ 25,800   67′ 7″ 1,109 20.3
Hanse 508 2018 51′ 15′ 7″ 6′ 6″ / 7′ 10″ 32,400   72′ 4″ 1,270 20.0
Hanse 548 2017 53′ 3″ 16′ 7″ 7′ 3″ / 8′ 4″ / 9′ 2″ 43,200   80′ 12″ 1,485 19.3
Hanse 588 2016 56′ 5″ 17′ 1″ 7′ 5″ / 8′ 8″ / 9′ 4″ 50,300   84′ 1″ 1,690 19.9
Hanse 675 2016 69′ 3″ 19′ 4″ 8′ 10″ / 10′ 2″ 81,800 104′ 1″ 2,632 22.4

1 Standard version, 2 Sail area to displacement ratio (standard version)

References

  1. Greenwood, Robert. "East goes west" (PDF). European Boatbuilder. Retrieved February 1, 2009.
  2. "Hanse history". HanseYachts. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
  3. "Model history". HanseYachts. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
  4. Practical Boat Owner, June 2015
  5. Yacht online, March 10, 2016
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