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    Posted: 21 July 2008 at 19:53
On this link you can see drawnings  of the new Hanse 400. You can choose between one or to wheels. http://www.havna.com/wip4/detail.epl?id=262188&cat=5863
 
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Hi Ernol,
 
have just booked a production slot for Sept this year and am intensley interested in the changes and options available/not available on the new model.
 
Is there an English language version of the link  - or asummary of the changes elsewhere ?
 
Thanks Mike
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Mike, the new model will go into production at October 2008 (if there are no delays in the planning). At least so I am told... My boat is delivered in three weeks and I was not aware at moment of ordering of new model coming... It seems that there will be an open transom, one very large or two steering wheels, no changes to the hull, white kitchen blade (keukenblad) and different wood for floor (according to dealer info). If the sketch above is correct then there are additional hatches and 'window' in the hull...
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Thanks Lobstar,
 
my boat apparantly will go into production in Sept #508 for delivery to Thailand October.
 
It was my understanding it was to be the new model, however not sure about the open stern - don't want the twin wheels as I asume they would have to go to chain link steering (like the 430) for the twin wheels and I like and am used to the direct rod steering which I feel is better.
 
 
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More Information on the nrew model
 
1. Twin Wheel Option
 
2. Open stern
 
3. New Windows
 
4. Hull Window amidships
 
5. Furler under the deck in the achor locker
 
6. No mainsheet traveller on the cabin top (may be an option)
 
At least two have been built - have photo's and will upload when I find out how to.
 
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Hi Mike,

I am really curious to see the pics...
When did the new type go into production?
And when was the last 'old' type produced..?

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No traveller on the cabin top? does this mean a 430 style non-traveller for the sheeting system or does it mean cockpit traveller (unlikely).

Open transom? already had a fairly open transom but I'm guessing this is more like the 430 which means less storage space....  also you can only sit on the side. My youngest daughter uses the current stern seating section to have better view while driving. Would have to get her a step ladder for the new model :)
 
Under deck furler would be nice, wouldn't have to keep removing it for racing... :))
 
 
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These are some pictures of the new model -
 
Furler under the deck
 
 
Dual Steering
 
 
No Traveller on the cooachhouse
 
 
New Windows
 
 
Single Steering
 
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Thanks for the fotos.
 
At first it does not seem to be very diffrent to the "old" model, eycept the open cockpit.
But some things i am wondering about.
 
The windows opening to the outside: I always loved to have this on my boat in the harbour so i could open it while it is raining, but not while sailing. It is really dangerous if you leave it open while sailing and a sheet will catch the window while sailing.
 
No traveller: no good solution = saving money on the wrong position.
 
position (angled to the middle) of the halyard stoppers: This is nice if you only use the winches on the roof while having a sprayhood. But it does not work if you want to use the winches at the end of the cockpit. If you only have a selftacker and the mainsail without german sheeting system, the winches at the end of the cockpit will be absoultely useless. On our 370 we always use these winches for the sheets! So this new solution is no good solution.
 
windows to the after cabin from cockpit: great


Edited by Peter-Blake - 25 July 2008 at 09:00
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And only two shrouds? (vs three?)

To be frank, I much prefer the older version (mine ;-))


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Edited by Stria - 28 July 2008 at 13:20
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