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In our modern time age, boat building has not been spared series building or mass production, it is good to know that the Hallberg-Rassy yard existed in the days when boat building still meant wood and individual boats.

In view of this we have specialized, from the earliest days, in comfortable sailing boats suitable for longer voyages.

We have stayed true to the concept of sturdy craft, well protected cockpits, high endurance and good sailing qualities with a high degree of comfort. It means we can build long series of boats with a quality that is affordable.

We have adapted to the changing requirements of our customers, particularly the demand for better sailing qualities.

Because of our strong position in the international market we have been able to establish a collaboration with one of the best known designers of our time - Germán Frers.

Frers has become well known particularly for the racing success of his designs. However the fact is he comes from a true boat building family. He knows the difference between racing and cruising, and we are proud that this collaboration has come about. At the same time though we are aware that we are under an obligation.

The latest Hallberg-Rassy yachts offer you the best that you can buy for the future with regard to sailing features, comfort and overall quality.

Have a look at a Hallberg-Rassy! Come on board! The superb woodwork gives it an unmistakable atmosphere.

A Hallberg-Rassy is a safe investment - yesterday, today and tomorrow!

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Hallberg-Rassy wins her class in the ARC for the 7th time
Hallberg-Rassy won her class in the ARC. This is at least the 7th time. In the latest ARC, that just finished, the Dutch Hallberg-Rassy 54 “Meneldor”, with a pure family crew, won Class C. It is double Hallberg-Rassy 54 on top: Both on actual time and corrected time a Hallberg-Rassy 54 got first to the Caribbean. The Hallberg-Rassy 54 “Feelin’ Good” took Line honours for Class C and she sailed the 2 847 nautical miles to the Caribbean in 15 days, 15 hours, 16 minutes and 30 seconds. Also the second fastest boat on actual time was a Hallberg-Rassy 54. Also 2010 a Hallberg-Rassy 54 won her class in the ARC. This shows that a comfortable blue water cruiser does not need to lack in performance. A fast and reliable boat came first to paradise.…
( Posted: 21-12-2011 )
Ten Hallberg-Rassy 342 ...
The delivery season has started and this week Hallberg-Rassy delivers twelve new yachts, of which ten are to one repeat customer. It is the fourth time British Kiel Yacht Club (BKYC) renews their fleet to a new Hallberg-Rassy fleet. Ten new Hallberg-Rassy 342’s are delivered in the water, among much ice in the harbour. Now BKYC has taken delivery of totally 44 new Hallberg-Rassys throughout the years. British Kiel Yacht Club is a private club based in Kiel, Germany. The UK military is chartering the boats for adventurous sailing training. There are normally people from the UK Army sailing the boats, but also from the UK Navy and the UK Air Force or private people with connection to the UK Military. 5 to 7 men and women are onboard each yacht on a trip t…
( Posted: 02-03-2011 )