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New Hanse 510 announced

by Windcraft Yachts 21 Oct 2022 15:36 PDT

Hanse Yachts together with the acclaimed French designers Berret-Racoupeau have announced their next exciting new model - the Hanse 510.

The same winning formula that was so successful with the Hanse 460 has been applied to this larger model coming in at 15.97m LOA and a beam of 4.91m that is carried all the way aft providing class leading cockpit space for a yacht of this length.

This stylish new Hanse 510 shares many of the popular design aspects with the 460 but optionally adds the newly developed Smart Tender system that is able to transfer your 2.7m tender from the garage to the water and back with minimal effort. Another new design from Hanse reinforcing them as the easiest production yachts in the world for a couple to sail.

Like the 460, the new 510 provides a number of different saloon configurations to suit your individual requirements, all with exceptional headroom, great natural light and more opening hatches for ventilation than any other yacht of this class.

The 460's purposeful angular looks, including a slightly reverse bow and hard chine running from the bow to amidships come from acclaimed French designers Berret-Racoupeau, well-known for their innovative and stylish creations.

French designed, German built, capturing the DNA of Hanse

Slotting in-between the Hanse 508 and the 548, the stylish new 510 offers customers the opportunity to highly personalise their yacht with the choice of many different layouts. Versions from a 3 cabin, 2 head 'Classic' layout with optional forward-facing navigation table to cater for long distance cruising, to a 5 cabin 3 head version that will appeal to larger families or shared ownership operators and is capable of sleeping 10 in private, generous accommodations. There are also Cruising, Performance, and Comfort packages to specifically tailor your 510 to your individual preference.

The first Hanse 510 destined for Sydney, Australia is due to leave the factory in May 2023 and be on display at the Sydney International Boat Show in August 2023. Contact the team at Windcraft for pricing and availability of this new model which is already proving to be as popular as the 460 was.

Specifications:

  • LOA: 15.97 m / 52' 5"
  • Hull length: 15.25 m / 50' 0"
  • LWL: 14.40 m / 47' 3"
  • Beam: 4.91 m / 16' 1"
  • Draft:
    • shallow keel: 1.98 m / 6' 6"
    • L-keel, medium: 2.43 m / 7' 12"
  • Displacement (L-keel, medium): approx. 16.54 t / 36,475 lbs
  • Engine Diesel:
    • standard: approx. 80 PS / 80 hp
    • option: approx. 110 PS / 110 hp
  • Fuel tank: approx. 200 l / 53 gal
  • Fresh water: approx. 450 l / 119 gal
  • CE Certifcate: A - 12, B - 14, C - 18
  • Design: Berret - Racoupeau
  • Interior: Berret - Racoupeau
  • Mast length above WL: approx. 23.55 m 77' 3''
  • Upwind sail area: approx. 128.00 m² 1,377 sq ft
  • Downwind sail area: approx. 255.00 m² 2,744 sq ft
  • Main sail: approx. 66.00 m² 710 sq ft
  • Jib: approx. 53.00 m² 570 sq ft
  • Genoa: approx. 62.00 m² 667 sq ft
  • Reacher: approx. 94.00 m² 1011 sq ft
  • Gennaker: approx. 189.00 m² 2,034 sq ft

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