Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 418
Self-sufficient sailing in the Kornati. German engineering meets Adriatic freedom.
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 418
The Hanse 418 offers intelligent design for independent sailors. Self-tacking jib and responsive rudder control make handling effortless, whether you're navigating tight anchorages or open water. Three double cabins accommodate six guests across well-appointed quarters, whilst the saloon floods with natural light through generous skylights.
Hanse's engineering philosophy centres on breaking convention. The large hull windows frame unobstructed views, teak decking adds tactile warmth, and the galley includes a gas oven for proper provisioning. This is a yacht built for crews who value capability over complexity.
Highlights
- •Three double cabins with two heads, suitable for couples or small families seeking bareboat independence
- •Self-tacking jib and advanced rudder design reduce crew requirements and simplify mooring
- •Teak deck, bimini, and lazy jack combine comfort with practical sailing features
- •Water toys available separately: kayaks, paddle boards, and fishing equipment
The Charter Experience
Charter from Šibenik into the Kornati archipelago, where over 130 islands remain sparsely inhabited. Anchor in turquoise shallows and white-sand coves, or moor at waterfront restaurants on larger islands serving locally caught fish and regional wines. The Adriatic Dalmatian coast rewards thorough exploration—each day reveals a different anchorage, each evening a different perspective on the same crystalline water.
Suggested Itinerary
Begin in Biograd, sail south toward the Kornati's largest islands—Žut, Čiovo, and Mala Proversa—where anchorages offer both solitude and village amenities. Work westward into the outer islands for authentic isolation, or remain near the larger settlements if provisioning and dining matter more than remoteness. Seven days allows for deliberate exploration without rushed passages.
Specifications
36.0 m
3
3
Monohull
2018
