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Hanse 360 wins European Yacht of the Year 2025 award

by HanseYachts AG 19 Jan 18:29 GMT
Hanse 360 © HanseYachts AG

The most compact model in Hanse's new series designed in collaboration with Berret-Racoupeau, The Hanse 360, has been crowned European Yacht of the Year 2025. The prestigious award was announced during the Flagship-Night, a highlight event on the first evening of boot Düsseldorf, held from 18 to 26 January 2025. This accolade is a testament to Hanse's commitment to innovation, design, and performance in modern yacht building.

The Hanse 360 has redefined the 36-foot class with its exceptional volume, versatile layout options, and broad range of customisation features. The yacht's distinctive design, characterised by the iconic Hanse chines, not only ensures superior stability and performance but also provides an unparalleled level of comfort for its size. Features such as an optional BBQ and refrigerator in the cockpit, enhanced cooling capacity below deck, and the possibility of a second bathroom in the owner's cabin highlight the yacht's luxurious appeal.

The full range of Hanse's portfolio stands for fast cruising and easy sailing. The Hanse 360 is no exception. All lines are routed to the helm station, making it ideal for both single-handed and fast cruising. Optional features such as the bowsprit extend sailing options and enhance the yacht's power on the water, while the performance rig with a larger sail area further boosts its performance capabilities.

The Hanse 360 can be experienced live at our exclusive dealer showrooms, upcoming boatshow participations and other events. Our website events section displays all appearances - every attendee will find the perfect opportunity to see what makes this award-winning yacht truly special.

In addition, we are delighted to announce the Hanse 360 ST as the next world premiere. The yacht will be presented to the public for the first time at the Ancora Boatshow.

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