The new Hanse 360 (11m) will look like this. What we know so far
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Here it is, the all-new Hanse 360, the fourth model in the successful series resulting from the collaboration between the German shipyard and French studio Berret-Racoupeau, has made its first tentative appearance on screens, with the release of a rendering by the shipyard. We still don’t have much information about this new boat, which Should be ready by summer and which we will definitely see at the upcoming Cannes Motor Show in September, but we expect to find out more at the Düsseldorf Boat Show (Jan. 20-28), where Hanse will be present with no less than 3 new products (including a 50-foot-plus treat we don’t know about yet).

The new Hanse 360
From what we see in the rendering, this new model also follows in lines and forms the innovations we had already seen on Hanse 410. For starters, there is a well-pronounced edge at the bow, which, in addition to providing better stability when the boat is tilted, should provide more space inside the hull. The bowsprit is integrated and an optional bowsprit allows for increased sail area and performance.
The deck is very neat and tidy, with the rigging disappearing into the deckhouse and being sent back to the cockpit, next to the helmsman. As with its big brother, a (optional) next-generation electric propulsion system will be available on Hanse 360, which the shipyard says will have an unmatched range for its class.
Prices have not yet been announced, nor have the full specifications of the boat, but we expect to find out more as early as next week, when we will be at the
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James Barbaro
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