Engineering
Building a Hanse yacht goes far beyond mere assembly. It is about maximum seaworthiness and precision, supported by the use of innovative technology. Our comprehensive engineering approach encompasses every element - from the aquadynamic hull and state-of-the-art navigation systems to the substructures. Quality and stability are indispensable at sea. And they are essential core values of Hanse. Just like the sailing and handling characteristics that ensure the typical fast cruising and easy sailing of all Hanse yachts.
Unyielding keel-hull connection
SAFETY FIRST
The robust keel-hull connection serves as both a steadfast safety feature and a hallmark of enhanced seaworthiness. A bed of potent epoxy adhesive secures the keel plates, anchoring them directly to the yacht's solid floor construction. Complementing this, corrosion-resistant stainless steel components enhance the design, providing an extra layer of stability for every nautical mile ahead.Carbon-reinforced chain plates
Hull construction
Waterline Design - Speed Through Elegant Geometry
Our sailboats have an optimized waterline at different heeling angles. This design promises - and delivers - superior speed on a variety of courses, underscoring Hanse's commitment to exceptional performance.
One-piece composite bulkhead
UNCOMPROMISING RESILIENCE
All composite bulkheads are manufactured as single pieces using vacuum infusion. The result is a structure of exceptional stability, seamlessly reinforcing the hull, floor, and deck, leaving no room for compromise in the yacht's durability.Unique hull-deck connection
Helmsman control
An Oasis of Calm
The Silent Master Cabin in the Hanse 548 and 588 models takes onboard well-being to new heights. It is designed for maximum noise insulation, ensuring an ambience of tranquil seclusion and relaxation after a day at sea.
Balanced rudder
EFFORTLESS SECURE STEERING
Hanse's pre-balanced rudder design places a portion of its blade ahead of the pivot point, maximising both safety and agility. This design lessens the helm's effort, while the large surface area provides effective control.