Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 418
Self-sufficient sailing in Croatia's Adriatic gem
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 418
The Hanse 418 is a purpose-built bareboat for discerning sailors seeking independence on Croatia's Adriatic coast. Based in Split with easy access to Trogir, this 2018 sailing yacht accommodates six guests across three double cabins, each served by two heads. The design reflects Hanse's engineering philosophy of breaking convention. Large hull windows frame the seascape, whilst the saloon's skylights flood the main living area with natural light. A self-tacking jib comes standard, reducing crew requirements and simplifying handling for couples and small groups.
Hanse invested considerable effort perfecting the rudder response to prop wash, ensuring flawless manoeuvrability during mooring and tight anchorages. The teak deck, gas cooker with oven, and well-appointed galley support self-catering throughout your week. A bimini provides respite from the Mediterranean sun, whilst the lazy jack simplifies sail management when conditions demand it.
Highlights
- •Self-tacking jib reduces crew burden, ideal for couples and small crews
- •Panoramic hull windows and skylit saloon maximise natural light and views
- •Teak deck and robust German engineering built to thrive in seasonal Adriatic conditions
- •Kayaks, paddle boards, and fishing gear available to supplement your exploration
The Charter Experience
Split and its medieval neighbour Trogir anchor you to a coastline of genuine character. The Adriatic's thousand islands unfold across your bow, each offering secluded anchorages, hidden coves, and villages where Byzantine and Venetian heritage blend seamlessly. Four National Parks lie within easy sailing distance, rewarding explorers with pristine nature and quiet refuge. Whether you chase the region's renowned nightlife and sunset aperitivos, or seek solitude in the national parks, the bareboat format grants you absolute control over your itinerary and pace.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might see you depart Split for the island cluster of Hvar, Pakleni Islands, and Vis, pausing to snorkel above submerged wrecks and dine at waterfront tavernas. Push south to Korcula or north to the Dalmatian islands proper, navigating coves accessible only by water. With bareboat autonomy, you might anchor overnight in a deserted bay, kayak to a hidden beach, or linger an extra day where the mood takes you.
Specifications
36.0 m
3
3
Monohull
2018
