Hallberg-Rassy 310

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Hallberg-Rassy 310

The Hallberg-Rassy 310 is an offshore sailing yacht from the Swedish shipyard Hallberg-Rassy . German Frers is responsible for the design of the boat, which was officially presented on August 21, 2009 as the successor to the Hallberg-Rassy 31 . She won the Tjörn runt regatta in 2009.

construction

As with the somewhat larger Hallberg-Rassy 372 model , the hull has been modified especially with a view to sporty driving style; A jib furling system , which is located below the deck, also supports this feature . Within the fuselage with a fiberglass-reinforced plastic in a sandwich construction with a Divinycell foam core , mahogany is mainly used ; there is space for a card table, a pantry , a dining room, a bathroom with shower and two double cabins, which can be found in the bow and aft. As a cover edition is teak used. The stern can be used as a bathing platform. A three-cylinder diesel engine with 22 HP from Yanmar is available as drive .

Press votes

“The new HR 310 costs 137,860 euros in its extensive basic configuration. That is a comparatively large amount of money. In return, the customers receive a comprehensive, attractive and almost flawless overall package. "

Technical specifications

Parameter Hallberg-Rassy 31
length 9.42 m
Waterline length 8.80 m
width 3.18 m
Draft 1.80 m
Mast height above water, without Windex 14.35 m
Headroom in the salon 1.87 m
displacement 4350 kg
Weight lead keel 1680 kg
Sail area with genoa jib 47.2 m²
engine Yanmar 3YM20C / SD20, 22 hp, three cylinder
Top speed (with motor) 6 knots
Diesel tank 100 liters
Water tank 200 liters
Holding tank 50 liters
CE category A (unlimited ocean voyage)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Good: Put to the Test . On July 20, 2009 from yacht.de, accessed on June 1, 2017