X372 vs HR 36
Modern performance hull versus heritage centre-cockpit: X-Yachts X-372's sport deck against Hallberg-Rassy HR 36's bluewater layout. Side-by-side specs from published model data.
Performance hull vs heritage offshore — advisory helps buyers weigh sail-area ratios against live-aboard layout. Buyer advisory
Comparison table
| Category | X372 | HR 36 |
|---|---|---|
| Length overall | 11.29 m | 10.87 m |
| Beam | — | 3.55 m |
| Production years | 2017– | 1989–2003 |
| Overview | The X372 is one of Northern Europe's most recognisable production sailboats. Designed by X-Yachts / Niels Jeppesen and built from 2017 to present, roughly ~80 hulls left the yard — Danish performance cruiser with X-Yachts build quality. With 11.29 m LOA, 3.65 m beam, and about 6… | The HR 36 is one of Northern Europe's most traded centre-cockpit cruisers. Designed by Germán Frers for Hallberg-Rassy and built from 1989 to 2003, roughly 800+ hulls left the yard — a blue-water benchmark for Scandinavian couples stepping up from smaller HR and Najad hulls. Wit… |
| Typical issues | Q: What standing rigging fatigue issues appear on X372? A: Unknown rigging age is common on X372; budget replacement if invoices are missing. Q: What chainplate leaks issues appear on X372? A: Chainplate bedding failures often show as ceiling stains — moisture mapping before purchase. Q: What deck core moisture issues appear on X372? A: Stanchion bases and tracks concentrate water ingress without… | Q: Does the HR 36 suffer from osmosis? A: Yes — pre-1990 hulls built with non-osmosis-resistant polyester resin develop subsurface blistering in the boot stripe. Survey moisture readings above 15% (Tramex) on dry hulls warrant full treatment; typical cost at Nordic yards in 2024–2025 was €4,000–9,000 for hulls 10–11 m. Q: How serious are chainplate problems on HR 36? A: Deck core moisture around… |