Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 575
Performance sailing in the Adriatic from medieval Trogir
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Hanse 575
The Hanse 575 represents German engineering at its finest, built around a philosophy of breaking convention. Her hull lengthens as she heels, delivering unexpected pace for a cruising yacht of this calibre. The design prioritises ease of handling without compromising on performance, with all control lines running to the cockpit and a self-tacking jib that transforms tacking into a confident, safe manoeuvre.
Below decks, the saloon is light and generously proportioned, with preparation surfaces that allow galley work without compromise. Four cabins feature ensuite bathrooms, each designed for comfort and privacy. High-quality furnishings throughout reflect the meticulous standards of Hanse's construction, whilst integrated systems including bow thruster, autopilot, heating, and generator ensure stress-free passage-making.
Available for bareboat charter from Trogir, this 2016 Hanse accommodates up to ten guests across four double and two single cabins. She is suited to experienced crews seeking both sailing performance and refined cruising comfort in one of Europe's most dramatic coastlines.
Highlights
- •Fast, efficient hull design delivers 10 knots on a beam reach with moderate wind
- •Intuitive Easy Sailing Concept minimises crew fatigue and maximises enjoyment
- •Four of six cabins feature ensuite bathrooms and generous berths
- •Kayaks, paddleboards, and fishing equipment available for anchorage exploration
The Charter Experience
The Croatian Adriatic offers a singular blend of medieval architecture, dramatic limestone islands, and authentic Mediterranean culture. Trogir serves as an ideal departure point, its UNESCO-listed Old Town providing a graceful introduction to the region. From here, the sailing is direct to Dalmatia's most celebrated anchorages. Four national parks lie within comfortable reach, whilst the thousand-island topology rewards exploration under sail. Evenings unfold in protected anchorages, where the rhythm of the coast dictates your schedule rather than any external pressure. This is sailing as it should be, unhurried yet purposeful.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week sails south from Trogir towards the Dalmatian islands, calling at protected anchorages among the Pakleni Islands and Vis before pushing further south towards Korcula and the Elaphiti group. The itinerary naturally rewards flexibility; consistent summer winds favour passage-making in the morning, leaving afternoons for swimming, exploration by tender, or simply anchoring in solitude.
Specifications
17.1 m
6
9
Monohull
2016
