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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote iemand Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 December 2020 at 20:31
Funny enough the two keels are of the same weight. both roughly 2200kg. Also the later T-Shape keel is of the same weight.

BR Thomas

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jracoffman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 December 2020 at 22:13
375 is basically the same hull form, albeit the more open transom.  The deck is different as well.  The cabin-top is wider for a bit more interior volume and comfort, at the expense of a little less side decks.  The 375 has T keel while the 370 has an L shaped (fin) keel.  Personally, I prefer the 375 as it is a bit more modern looking.  I think the set up the 375 is also a bit better for racing, though performance is pretty much the same.

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Hi there,
we currently have a 2008, 370 with 2 cabins. Previously we had a 3 cabin 371.

There are many differences and the 370 has had so many upgrades from the 371.
Sailing wise the 370 is a little faster I would say. The stern is much broader and this gives more room inside.

The only loss from 371 to 370 is the great Lazzarette locker in the 371 which is closed on the 370 and much less useable.
In place you get a much bigger heads and shower, a massive fridge, bigger water and fuel capacity and the front cabin berth is at a sensible height.
Both are great boats but for shear practical cruising the 370 wins hands down.

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Hello Smile

Here are some features that I really liked about the 370 year 2007 build.

Lead Keel.
Tabbed in bulkheads.
Continuous shrouds.
Slightly Inboard Shroud attachments.
Rod linked Steering. More direct feel.
Can be set up to adjust Headsail and main sheets from helm posiition.
Self tacker.
Yanmar with SD20.


Andy.



Edited by andrewlambert - 09 December 2020 at 23:51
Hanse 370 #237 "Ginger Bay" UK, River Hamble
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