Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 385
Responsive sailing through Croatia's Adriatic islands
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 385
The Hanse 385 offers a refined platform for independent sailing exploration across the Croatian Adriatic. Three generously proportioned cabins accommodate up to eight guests, with thoughtful furnishings and a practical layout designed for week-long voyages. Built in 2013, this bareboat remains a capable, well-maintained choice for experienced sailors seeking autonomy without compromise.
Onboard systems reflect modern sailing standards: GPS chartplotter with electronic navigation, autopilot for passage work, wind and depth instrumentation, and electric windlass for efficient anchor handling. Climate control includes a 12V refrigerator and hot water system fed by shore power connections. The generous cockpit features a protective sprayhood and bimini for sun and weather protection, whilst a dedicated freshwater shower extends comfort during extended anchorages.
Highlights
- •Three comfortable cabins with separate berths plus pullman conversion for flexible accommodation
- •Modern navigation suite including GPS chartplotter, autopilot, and full sailing instrumentation
- •Electric windlass and roll mainsail reduce physical demand during frequent anchor changes
- •Onboard shower, hot water system, and wireless connectivity for extended independence
The Charter Experience
A week aboard allows unhurried progression between Dalmatia's scattered islands and sheltered anchorages. The Hanse 385's responsive handling and efficient sail plan reward sailors who value performance without ostentation. Moor in Murter's quieter coves, explore the Pakleni Islands, or navigate the narrow channels of the Dalmatian archipelago. Evening WiFi connectivity keeps you connected when ashore or anchored, whilst the dinghy opens access to remote beaches and hidden villages beyond larger harbours.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Saturday from Murter and sail south toward the Pakleni Islands, with intermediate stops at Hvar and Vis for provisioning and village exploration. Mid-week, return northward through quieter channels toward Vis and Komiza, taking advantage of protected anchorages for swimming and underwater exploration. The final two days allow a leisurely return to base, with overnight flexibility to enjoy a final anchorage before Friday departure.
Specifications
11.4 m
8
3
6
Monohull
2013
