Hallberg-Rassy cruising yachts
Hallberg-Rassy builds long-distance cruising yachts known for robust construction and strong resale. Compare models by length, era, and ownership costs before you survey or negotiate.
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Hallberg-Rassy HR 36
The Hallberg-Rassy 36 is a long-production centre-cockpit cruiser (1982–1997) built for North Sea and Baltic seasons. At 10.75 m LOA and 3.45 m beam she offers a protected cockpit, solid GRP lay-up, and a layout that still works for couples cruising two-up. Expect a deep, comfortable motion rather than light-wind agility; many boats carry a Volvo Penta diesel and a practical sail plan with furling genoa. FairHelm lists her among the most traded Scandinavian used yachts because spares, yard know…
LOA 10.75 m
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Hallberg-Rassy HR 43
The HR 43 (1995–2005) sits in the sweet spot between manageable size and true offshore capability: 13.05 m LOA, 3.73 m beam, and Hallberg-Rassy’s trademark quality wood interior. She is a cutter or sloop rigged cruiser with excellent storage, a separate navigation station, and heating-friendly volume for Nordic latitudes. Buyers compare her with Najad 440 and Contest 42CS; HR 43 often wins on brand support and predictable maintenance intervals when bought with complete service records.
LOA 13.05 m
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Hallberg-Rassy HR 412
Launched in 2013, the HR 412 (12.52 m LOA, 3.88 m beam) modernises the Hallberg-Rassy line with a twin-wheel aft cockpit, straighter lines, and improved sail-handling for shorthanded crews. She targets couples who want blue-water pedigree without jumping to a 45-footer budget. Standard layouts emphasise a bright saloon, workable galley, and two-cabin flexibility. Performance is cruiser-oriented: expect good tracking upwind and comfortable reaching in Baltic and North Atlantic summer passages.
LOA 12.52 m