With a length of 21 metres and a 32-metre- carbon mast , it is the biggest boat Hanse has never built and the longest sailing boat in Germany. Design is by Judel and Vrolijk and style is the traditional one of the group, with clear and tense lines, big lateral square windows and a very low elegant deckhouse.
Another typical feature of Hanse’s design is the astern tender garage and an easy sailing crew arrangement , with the possibility to have a 98-square-metre- autoturning jib, as an alternative of a more binding 165-square-metre genoa.
As tradition wants, interiors can have many different layouts: with three cabins and three bathrooms or with four cabins and four bathrooms. There is even a version with a big oblique shipowner’s cabin and a private bathroom.
The kitchen is always linear, the central living zone is provided with a large launch table with eight chairs on the left and a L-shape sofa on the right.
The chart work zone is large and comfortable and the plotter display is doubled in the deck with a 21”monitor for the infotainament system, that is a cinema under the tilt.
Hanse 675 – Technical file
Design: Judel/Vrolijk & Co
Overall Length: 21.10 m
Lenght: 19.20 m
Max beam: 5.90 m
Draught: 3.10 m (2.70 optional)
Displacement: 34.50 t
Engine: D4-225, 154 KW/210 HP
Water Tank: 980 l
Fuel Tank: 1.100 l
CE Category: A (Ocean)
Mainsail area: 132.00 sq.m.
Jib area: 98.00 sq.m.
Genoa area (140%): 165 sq.m.
Gennaker: area 280 sq.m.
I: 27.30 m
J: 7.75 m
P: 26.50 m
E: 9.10 m