Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 445
Hanse 445 bareboat sailing in Mallorca's crystalline waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 445
This well-appointed Hanse 445 offers genuine Mediterranean sailing with three generous cabins, making it an intelligent choice for families and groups seeking independence on the water. Built in 2011, she combines accessible handling with the comfort needed for extended cruises across the Balearic archipelago.
The layout provides comfortable separation between guests, whilst the cockpit and saloon create natural gathering spaces. Her moderate displacement and balanced rig reward confident sailors with responsive performance across varying conditions.
Highlights
- •Three independent cabins with private heads, enabling genuine privacy for families and friends
- •Equipped galley and substantial fresh water capacity for extended cruising away from marinas
- •Bareboat flexibility to set your own pace and anchor in remote locations others cannot reach
- •Direct access to Mallorca's quieter anchorages and the Cabrera National Park marine reserve
The Charter Experience
Charter from Palma and explore Mallorca's eastern and southern coasts, where sheltered anchorages alternate with open passages. The Balearic islands reward thorough exploration; anchor off Formentera's translucent shallows, discover Cabrera's protected coves, or reach Ibiza's quieter northern shores. Spring and autumn offer optimal sailing conditions, with steady thermals and moderate sea states ideal for mixed-ability crews.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Palma eastward to Portopetro and the protected waters around Mondragó, then cross to Cabrera for overnight anchoring in translucent conditions. Return via Formentera's northern coves before concluding in the quieter southern bays, allowing ample time for sailing rather than transit.
Specifications
13.4 m
10
3
7
Monohull
2011
6.5 kn
