Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 345
Bareboat sailing freedom along Croatia's Adriatic coast
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 345
The Hanse 345 is a well-appointed monohull offering genuine sailing performance and comfortable accommodation for up to 8 guests across 3 cabins. Built in 2013, this yacht strikes the balance between responsive handling and practical cruising comfort, making it an excellent choice for experienced sailors seeking independence on the water.
Your charter includes essential navigation and safety equipment: autopilot, GPS chartplotter, wind instruments, magnetic compass, dinghy with outboard engine, and shore power connection. The spray hood and bimini top provide weather protection during passage and anchorage, whilst the lazy bag system keeps the mainsail organised and ready. Heating ensures comfort during shoulder seasons, and dual battery charging (12V and 220V) supports extended cruising without compromise.
Highlights
- •3 cabin layout sleeps up to 8, ideal for family groups or friends sharing costs
- •Autopilot and GPS chartplotter reduce fatigue on longer passages
- •Dinghy and outboard included for tender exploration and beach landings
- •Spray hood and bimini top shield the cockpit; heating system for shoulder seasons
The Charter Experience
Croatia's Adriatic offers some of Europe's most rewarding bareboat sailing. Glide between Dalmatian islands, anchor in crystalline coves, and explore medieval coastal towns at your own pace. The Hanse 345's responsive helm and efficient sail plan reward good seamanship, whilst modest crew requirements make this ideal for smaller groups who want to sail without professional crew. Saturday check-in at 17:00 gives you evening orientation before your week of independence begins.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might see you departing Kastela on Saturday evening, reaching the Pakleni Islands by Sunday afternoon. Monday and Tuesday reward exploration of Hvar's sheltered anchorages and Vis's dramatic coastline. Mid-week, push south to Korcula or west towards the Elaphiti Islands, with leisurely afternoons at anchor. Return passages offer steady winds and protected routes back to base, leaving ample time for final swims and provisioning stops before Saturday morning check-out.
Specifications
10.4 m
8
3
8
Monohull
2013
