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Hallberg Rassy 57 BOAT TOUR & Review- This Boat Can Take You ANYWHERE
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- Welcome to our boat tour and review of the Hallberg Rassy 57. This really is the ultimate go-anywhere cruiser. You wanna sail to Patagonia or do the North West passage? This should be on your shortlist. Conversely, she would be just as happy sailing the Caribbean or even sticking to her local cruising ground in the Baltic. This boat can take you anywhere. However, it isn't perfect. Check out the video for our thoughts.
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DO Consider this boat if you:
Want the freedom to sail literally anywhere in the world and do it in comfort, love big engine rooms, and can't bear to leave your armchair behind.
DON'T consider this boat if you:
Want a modern aesthetic, don't have a spare 2 million USD.
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00:00 Intro
00:24 Cockpit Tour
02:07 Interior tour
06:46 Exterior tour
08:18 Final thoughts
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I’ve watched every video of yours. I know you probably don’t have a choice, but I miss your wonderful sailing videos. Love them.❤️ These build videos and 2021 boat reviews are well… they are what they are. Looking forward to you guys doing what you do best. There is a compliment in there somewhere!
HR-57 is genuinely beautiful. Hallberg-Rassy has spent much effort on the interior to please the eye. Nevertheless, I am still surprised that all live-aboard necessities and serious worldwide add-ons are scaled-down in this basic configuration. Thus, I would expect another 10-15% in additional money to make this sailing queen a ready-to-go and, indeed, an ocean-going vessel.
I want Nick to review a Kracken 50’
As a Swede, I'm proud of HR. Rolls Royce of the oceans as they're known here. For local cruises a smaller HR or Najad might be better. For going around the world, I'd consider HH cats or Amel 50 or 60. If money is of no importance.
Esthetically, HR is the Rolls Royce of the cruisers and AMEL are like practical Renaults made in France...
RUST on the racor mounting bracket and the SS tubing already!!
I notice that!!
same here!
I would like to know your opinion about the catamaran HH 44 and compare it with the Seawind 1370 in the foreseeable future. I think it would be interesting for subscribers just watching your channel. I apologize for my English as I am writing through a translator
Think this is a great question compèring the price would be great also
@@jeffreygilchrist1330 I think price is easy, 1370 is nearly half the price
STUN-NING !!
Beautiful boat. Great overview.
Oh! Epic timing. 🤙🏼💯🍻
They look great in the European oak option.
Another week of no Ruby Rose Build update🙄😭
It's coming soon. And you'll get a bonus of Nick doing flower arranging :)
@@2212db 😂🤣😂👍👍👍👍Nice one Cyril, Nice one...?
You're not coming back to sailing are you Nick?
Just perfect. In every way.
It's not bad, is it? 😂
I'd like an HR57 layout (Especially aft cabin workplace and engine room) with Oyster hull/ saloon windows and decor and maybe Amel seawater single through hull management system. Would be interested what 'best bits' you guys would pick for the perfect 55-60ft monohull circumnavigator. Catamarans excluded...
I'm not in love with the 8 foot draft. Obviously, the larger the boat the draft gets deeper too unless a centerboard type arrangement is engineered for it. I would not be a fan of the shoal draft version either due to performance degradation. I think that is the one thing that would drive me into a multihull. From your experience, how deep is too deep?
Really surprised you guys haven't looked into the kraken lineup if you're looking at true Bluewater monohauls.
BC it won’t get as many clicks. These guys are building a boat they need cash flow.
Hope you Ruby and Rose combo are good and well, no news is not always good news.
For that kind of money, I'd hire a naval architect then go to Vietnam and build my own custom cruising trimaran.
Still, she's absolutely beautiful and the craftsmanship definitely shows. For some people, this represents the ideal boat.
Trimarans are great to run after the wind
The Chanel top-n is using your top ten catamaran video
Prachtige boot🎉maar een Rustler 57 er naast.dan wordt de keuze moeilijk 😂😂
I would chose an Oyster 565 - and I owned already a HR.
Awesome
No question about Rassy's quality but I can't find a way to like the interior and cockpit design layouts.
It'll get there boats like houses take time
Wow what is not to like. It is like looking at a Rolls Royce or Bentley, luxury, luxury, luxury, but in a somewhat stoggy solid well built style.
I love your reviews, if only because - at least in my conservative cruising opinion - they are transparant and objective. Well done!
Harry (Nicholson 35/122)
Gor ocean crossing give me a steering view or enclosed cockpit
A very nice boat - if I were looking for a monohull (and a rich man...) I probably would choose a HR. One thing would interest me would be the comparison to the 50. What would be the advantages of going with the 57, the interior layout looks very similar - at least on the layout plans. How does it feel when you are actually on those boats?
No lazarette on hr50.
Fantastic boat and unlike, Oysters and Discoveries, NO BALSA wood.
As a person with a bit of claustrophobia I would like the sink to be on the port exterior wall so the the inner wall could be opened entirely to the engine room. Don't want to be flopping around at sea in a small space. Secondly. I like to sit on the top step and if I bend over see my nav station. On colder watches it is nice to be in the warmth with the hatch pulled back to me. Two important aspects I'm looking for in a good boat.
Hello guys haven't been here in a while
Please review a Puffin!
Be happier when your boat is done buds
Twin fins, No
You just burnt HR in a review a few weeks ago? What’s different ?
As I understood the previous video, it is a matter of the concept. The 57 has a protected center cockpit, nice cabins, the 400 showed had an unprotected aft cockpit and rather small cabins as if it was targetting charter usage. So the 400 is a great weekend boat, but not so much around the world cruiser. Probably thats the reason HR also offers a 40 foot boat with a center cockpit and a proper aft cabin.
@@peterherth7379 fair points. But still bolt on keel and twin blade rudder. 😦
Very nice, but not awesome. HR is following the hull design fashion of an excessively wide stern, and I agree with Nick and others that this design prioritizes space below over best sailing qualities. The overall design lacks the aesthetic appeal of the Hylas 57 or the Oyster 565, but it could be a better serious blue water cruiser. I like that the helm is part of the cockpit, I don't believe in segregation :).
Another absolute waste of money having two helm stations - this is a cruiser, not a racer and as it is centre cockpit, no need for the walk through to the transom. Just needs one helm in the centre and half the navigation and controls. Otherwise, beautiful and typical H-R quality.
David So True in Words. Saving of Money for One Helm this Company could Sell more ⛵️
I agree
To each their own, but a lot of us spent their working years racing Wednesday nights and both prefer the characteristics of twin rudder/wheel. There’s a reason the performance cruiser market is as strong as it is. It’s a little out of place on a HR relative to an oyster for example, but the pros and cons are the same.
The space issue is a trade off between quantity and quality. You give up some deck space aft of the center cockpit but in exchange the center area is clear to walk through from the cockpit to the swim platform for very usable space.
I will say it would be nice if it was an option. Like everything yacht design related, it comes down to a trade off. In this case you trade some total space more useable space, much better visibility and improved sailing feel, and a huge uninterrupted lazaret. Some prefer, some don’t. Options are good.
But waste of space? No way. A 60’ has enough rock on deck to trade some quantity for quality, but on a 45’ I’d agree. Waste of money? I mean… we’re talking about a $2+M boat here, and we are worried about a few thousand in redundant electronics?
Sales video, did u get paid for this?
No. But thanks for the compliment.
When I like a boat I’ll tell the audience. When I hate a boat I’ll tell the audience.
When there are flaws in a boat I’ll tell the audience.
I’m not paid through selling advertising space to the manufacturers like yachting magazines.
Twin helms in a center cockpit seems like a waste of space.
I’d buy a Rapido and leave a million dollars in the bank.
How is this boat better than a Hanse 588 for a third of the price?
You get what you pay for in life
Great review! But would I buy this……nope. Just feels like living in a stately home, ringing the bell for Jeeves and wearing my tux all day! 🤣 Many more yachts for that price, that offer more contemporary designs/layouts.
Nice but
This Boat Can Take You ANYWHERE.... as long as there are 3 meters of water...
Oh, yes please!
Anyone lend me a few pounds?
Maybe a bit more.
I'll send you pics of where I end up
Sure!
@@SYSirius That's appreciated Rob and Jouke, very generous :)
Lol, I know right.
SWEET Ride for Sure...BUT Still not for me....( If I was made of Money)
Tired of boat tours.
Nick has just arrived back at the factory, RR2 videos coming soon
@@2212db Great! Thank you.
RR2 build video next week 😊 Already out for our Patrons.
@@sailingrubyrose Thank you! Eager to watch.
What a boring summary this lady gives. She just says what everyone sees. Nothing is really informative. Just giving comment on some images...
You must be real enjoyable at parties and social functions.
@@Centurion04 Just a bit of constructive criticism ...
I liked her comments