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bjoris
Captain Joined: 11 August 2007 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 281 |
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Does anyone have pictures to share? Can not find any on the internett except from the drafts...
I am not looking for changing, but it is ofcourse interesting with a new Hanse!
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Markku
Commander Joined: 28 November 2009 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 110 |
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And what you think about a boat without backstay?I'm sorry, but I don't, for obvious reasons: you can't stress the front of the head sail to adjust the shape and improve boat's heading, you can't bend the mast top backwards to adjust the main sail, you can't support the mast top if you were to sail only with the jib or genoa in heavy weather, spreaders has to be so much backwards angled, that the main sail will suffer when sailing downwind, also suffers the boat handling and speed. And some level of difficulties passing by the shrouds was already mentioned.
I don't understand why these rigs are presented by yards and sail boat designers, for comfort or what? Markku
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Markku
Commander Joined: 28 November 2009 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 110 |
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My apologies to Hanse Yacht, I take my previous thread back. I checked the latest renderings of 345 and there is a backstay. Great!
Now my previous complaints are addressed to Dufou Yacht. Markku
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Janni
Captain Joined: 19 June 2010 Status: Offline Points: 176 |
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I do not appreciate the latest Hanse models. But it is a clear indication that they are following the company strategy, i.e. make Hanse the charter and camping on water brand while the better sailing boats with a bit less of living space are under the Dehler brand.
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Johan Hackman
Admiral of the Fleet Joined: 24 August 2005 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 4262 |
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I wonder what the new IS40 is like. It is funny that there is no information about it on Simrad's website. There is a short note about it on Panbo though: http://www.panbo.com/archives/2012/09/garmin_buys_nexus_simrad_is40_plus_raymarine_i40_i50_i60.html. Johan |
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Eduard
Captain Joined: 21 February 2007 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 226 |
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Simrad IS40 is the basic version the B & G Triton instrument. On the B&G website you will find all documentation on this instrument. What I have understood so far, is that the Triton is more sophisticated than the IS40.
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Ed
sy "Nimby" Hanse 342 #611 (2007); white hull, (one) wheel steering, Selden mast & boom, furlex 200S, deep draught, two cabins, traveller in cockpit, DSC VHF, inboard ap, B&G Zeus + Triton (2x) |
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Johan Hackman
Admiral of the Fleet Joined: 24 August 2005 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 4262 |
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I think the new IS40 instrument looks really good so I am considering getting a Hanse 345 in order to get one of these instruments. What do you think of that?
Info at Simrad's site: http://www.simrad-yachting.com/en-US/Resources1/Simrad/Products/Preview/IS40-Display-en-us.aspx. A review: http://yachtelectronics.blogspot.se/2012/09/simrad-is40-navigation-display-preview.html. Some more info: http://canalsriversandboats.blogspot.se/2012/09/new-simrad-instrument-and-autopilot.html. Johan Edited by Johan Hackman - 16 September 2012 at 09:42 |
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Yeoman
Admin Group Joined: 31 May 2007 Location: Hamble Status: Offline Points: 379 |
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Hi Folks,
I am really enjoying reading peoples impressions of the new models and the general feedback from the Southampton Boatshow is that it is the best 34 footer on the market in the price bracket which is great.
I get the impression that there is a real misunderstanding that hanse are moving away from their fast cruising roots, which really is not the case and infact this is something they are moving further towards.
I have had the privilege to sail all of the latest models and they are fantastically smooth, stable and fast cruisers. Judel Vrolijk as you would expect have created a superb range for Hanse.
The Dehlers ofcourse are slightly faster and more tuneable for those wanting to do more racing but please do not think the Hanses are becoming slow, that would be very wrong.
Enjoy the late summer!
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Peter-Blake
Admiral of the Fleet Joined: 04 March 2008 Status: Offline Points: 2465 |
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BTW: New fotos on the hanseyachts.com page now available. (Only interior so far)
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Rubato
Admiral Joined: 12 July 2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 1791 |
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IS40 - is it replacing the IS20 already? If so, seems like Simrad changes instrument lines faster than their socks. Which wouldn't be so bad if they didn't stop supporting the previous line for a few years more...
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Steve
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