Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 575
Hanse 575 bareboat sailing yacht in Croatia's Adriatic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 575
The Hanse 575 combines effortless performance with considered engineering. Her elegantly proportioned hull and efficient sail plan reward distance making with minimal fatigue, whilst the cockpit design prioritises both comfort and safety across extended cruising.
Built with the structural integrity that defines Hanse's flagship range, this yacht features a composite subframe system that unifies keel and rig loads. Hand-laid vinylester resin construction and structural bulkheads create a hull that responds predictably in variable conditions, allowing you to focus on the passage ahead rather than the boat beneath you.
Highlights
- •Five cabins sleep mixed crews with two double cabins, two convertible cabins, and a dedicated bunk cabin
- •Composite subframe and structural bulkheads deliver predictable handling across varied conditions
- •Long waterline and performance sail plan reduce fatigue on extended passages
- •Bareboat availability from Split provides direct access to Dalmatian islands and protected anchorages
The Charter Experience
Charter from Split and explore the fragmented coastline of the central Adriatic. The Hanse 575's responsive handling suits the irregular winds and tight anchorages that define this region. Five well-appointed cabins accommodate mixed groups across 2024, whilst kayak and windsurf equipment extend your leisure beyond traditional sailing.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Split for the Pakleni Islands, then north towards Brač and Šolta, anchoring in sheltered coves where the kayak becomes your gateway to hidden beaches. Continue eastward to Vis, where deeper waters and Adriatic character reward the passage, before returning via the Dalmatian mainland with time for windsurf sessions in favourable afternoon breezes.
Specifications
17.1 m
5
10
Monohull
2016
