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Windcraft Yachts presents a unique collection of yachts at 2022 SCIBS

by Windcraft 12 Apr 2022 20:43 PDT 19-22 May 2022
Hanse 458 © Windcraft Yachts

Leading importer Windcraft Yachts will showcase a strong contingent of highly regarded models at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.

Sailing enthusiasts will also be spoilt for choice, able to inspect no fewer than four examples of the award-winning Hanse range, including a Hanse 315, Hanse 418, Hanse 458 and Hanse 575.

Anyone contemplating safe, fast family cruising in a sailing yacht with the occasional regatta fling thrown in, isn’t doing their due diligence unless they have thoroughly checked-out a Hanse.

Windcraft will have four Hanses on display, starting with the compact 9.62 metre (31 ft) Hanse 315 easily handled solo or by a couple, moving-up to the Hanse 418 at 12.4 metres (40 ft) and Hanse 458, 14.04 metres (46 ft). A Hanse 575 will be Windcraft’s largest model at SCIBS. At 17.15 metres or over 56 feet LOA with beam of 5.2 metres, the 575 is a luxurious, voluminous and comfortable floating home eminently capable of crossing the Pacific.

Hanse offers dozens of different layouts and literally hundreds of options, so each boat can be configured to the owner’s individual taste and preferences.

The Windcraft team headed by Managing Director Anthony Bishop will be on hand at Sanctuary Cove to assist customers in finding the yacht that’s right for them and their personal boating requirements.

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