Very nice video. Finally a review that highlights some true issues, unlike others who are monotonously glorifying the respective yachts and do not let one make a true impression. I still wish to know what could be done with that winch/halyard. With the anchor, the things are clear - the solution is exactly the one you mentioned.
Thanks Serban. I spoke with the yacht owners today before the Hanse Cup Adriatic race, they had the charter company change the halyard for a new one. From what I could see it seems to have worked. I think the main issue with many charter yachts is that most charterers do not care for lines and clutches when releasing halyards. Often I see them just banged open without first taking the tension onto the winch and pulling some through the clutch to let the teeth release. Causing very quick damage and of course this slipping. The other solution I have used is a double purchase halyard, the down side of this though is the mass of line you have to deal with after the hoist!
@@45DegreesSailing Oh, I see. I'm glad it's not a systemic fault. Thank you for the details, Nick. Perhaps this could be the case also with the anchor? I've reviewed the bowsprit area again, after watching your video, and it appears to me that a bit of care should go a long way towards not damaging the bow.
You're welcome Serban. Effectively yes it is. Though in my opinion in this case, these yachts are built production for charter so a fail safe against this kind of treatment I think would be a smart idea.
It certainly was. We are based in Split, Croatia. We are also an agent for bareboat yacht charter, so if you would like some help booking for a good price get in touch!
No problem, actually we are looking at chartering a Beneteau Oceanis. Do you have any experience with them? It would be great to see a review from you on one of these yachts.
@@michaelanderson2282 yes we sailed a 2015 Oceanis 55 last season for a week. Very nice yacht. There will be a review coming on that yacht this month. Keep an eye out for it!
@@MississipVol Ok I see. Well I feel the boat is a good fit for this. It is a very easy boat to sail. Especially if you opt for the in mast furling main sail. With good line handling and helming it is manageable with two people and very comfortable.
@@MississipVol Happy to have a call with you and answer any questions you have about the yacht. You can schedule on here: www.45degreessailing.com/contact-us/
Hey David. Which model would you like a review on? There are many smaller Hanse yachts! I have reviews on the Hanse 455, 458 and 505. See this playlist.. ruclips.net/p/PLxzHrt-d-k42ap2HF04KrPZGVOXSy3-9_
Very nice video. Finally a review that highlights some true issues, unlike others who are monotonously glorifying the respective yachts and do not let one make a true impression. I still wish to know what could be done with that winch/halyard. With the anchor, the things are clear - the solution is exactly the one you mentioned.
Thanks Serban. I spoke with the yacht owners today before the Hanse Cup Adriatic race, they had the charter company change the halyard for a new one. From what I could see it seems to have worked. I think the main issue with many charter yachts is that most charterers do not care for lines and clutches when releasing halyards. Often I see them just banged open without first taking the tension onto the winch and pulling some through the clutch to let the teeth release. Causing very quick damage and of course this slipping.
The other solution I have used is a double purchase halyard, the down side of this though is the mass of line you have to deal with after the hoist!
@@45DegreesSailing Oh, I see. I'm glad it's not a systemic fault. Thank you for the details, Nick. Perhaps this could be the case also with the anchor? I've reviewed the bowsprit area again, after watching your video, and it appears to me that a bit of care should go a long way towards not damaging the bow.
You're welcome Serban. Effectively yes it is. Though in my opinion in this case, these yachts are built production for charter so a fail safe against this kind of treatment I think would be a smart idea.
@@45DegreesSailing - Looking forward for your next reviews, Nick.
It's good to see such a detailed review. It answers a lot of questions often overlooked
Great to hear!
We have delivered lots of Hanse 548's now. Great yachts!
Halcyon Yachts - International Yacht Delivery thanks for the comment guys :)
Best Hanse 548 review I've seen so far, thank you so much. Subscribed to see future ones
Thank you so much for your feedback :)
Proper detailed review. Excellent.
Thanks Kay Jay. Glad you enjoyed it.
Magnific and very intress review, great to watch your older ones too to compare.
Glad you like them!
Fantastic content. The main halyard issue shouldn't still exist.
Marco Panti that’s great news. Thanks for the feedback!
Great review. Love this boat!
Us too!
@@45DegreesSailing Do you use this one on your sailing holidays?
Loving this sail boat. I'll try to book this model next year. This was filmed in Croatia right?
It certainly was. We are based in Split, Croatia. We are also an agent for bareboat yacht charter, so if you would like some help booking for a good price get in touch!
Awesome video Nick! Good, balanced review.
Thanks Michael. Glad you enjoyed it. Let me know if there are other yachts you would like to see reviewed.
No problem, actually we are looking at chartering a Beneteau Oceanis. Do you have any experience with them? It would be great to see a review from you on one of these yachts.
@@michaelanderson2282 yes we sailed a 2015 Oceanis 55 last season for a week. Very nice yacht. There will be a review coming on that yacht this month. Keep an eye out for it!
@@45DegreesSailing He has always like that yacht! Look forward to seeing it
I need to see more reviews like this.
Thanks Keith, I trust it was helpful then?
45 Degrees Sailing yes. Everyone just goes Gaga over these boats, but you take the time to point out the bad as well. Thanks
45 Degrees Sailing Love to see a review of a big Oyster.
Keith Faulkner appreciate that.
Keith Faulkner if you can organise me sailing one I would be more than happy to review it!
For a sailing couple looking for a 50 foot cruiser, is this the one you would recommend?
Hey there, for this range, 548, at 55ft I really like the yacht. It would depend on the type of sailing/cruising you want to do?
@@45DegreesSailing Living in the southeast US so primarily trips to the Caribbean and back, maybe sailing up the Atlantic coast
@@MississipVol Ok I see. Well I feel the boat is a good fit for this. It is a very easy boat to sail. Especially if you opt for the in mast furling main sail. With good line handling and helming it is manageable with two people and very comfortable.
@@MississipVol Happy to have a call with you and answer any questions you have about the yacht. You can schedule on here: www.45degreessailing.com/contact-us/
Great video - informative inspiring professional
Thank you Sandra. Glad you enjoyed it 😎
will you please do a review like this on the smaller hanse
and thank you
Hey David. Which model would you like a review on? There are many smaller Hanse yachts! I have reviews on the Hanse 455, 458 and 505. See this playlist.. ruclips.net/p/PLxzHrt-d-k42ap2HF04KrPZGVOXSy3-9_
The three series
David Del toro as in the Hanse 318?
yes sir
@@dpoverland7273 We will see when we get the opportunity
Intress
Indeed!
Chevapi ---> Croatian?
Čevapi. Bosnian/Croatian ---> Balkan!
@@45DegreesSailing mmmm, is Kantun Paulina open?
@Michael Freer hahaha only just saw this 😂 and no, its not