HALLBERG-RASSY 352 Detailed Review

If you are a boat enthusiast looking to get more information on specs, built, make, etc. of different boats, then here is a complete review of HALLBERG-RASSY 352. Built by Hallberg-Rassy and designed by Olle Enderlein, the boat was first built in 1978. It has a hull type of Fin with rudder on skeg and LOA is 10.59. Its sail area/displacement ratio 16.01. Its auxiliary power tank, manufactured by Volvo Penta, runs on Diesel.

HALLBERG-RASSY 352 has retained its value as a result of superior building, a solid reputation, and a devoted owner base. Read on to find out more about HALLBERG-RASSY 352 and decide if it is a fit for your boating needs.

Boat Information

Boat Specifications

LOA:10.59 m / 34.74 ft
Rigging Type:Masthead Sloop
Hull Type:Fin with rudder on skeg
S.A. (reported):55.74 m2 / 599.98 ft2
Draft (max):1.68 m / 5.51 ft
Displacement:6700 kg / 14770.95 lbs
Ballast:3000 kg / 6613.86 lbs
S.A./Disp.:16.01
Bal./Disp.:44.78
Disp./Len.:282.45
Construction:FG
Ballast Type:Incapsulated steel
Last Built:1991
Designers:Olle Enderlein
LWL:8.71 m / 28.58 ft

Sail Boat Calculation

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Comfort Ratio:30.47
Capsize Screening Formula:1.81

Rig And Sail Specs

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I:14.23 m / 46.69 ft
S.A. Fore:12.77 m / 41.90 ft
E:4.21 m / 13.81 ft
S.A. Fore:28.85 m2 / 310.54 ft2
S.A. Main:26.86 m2 / 289.12 ft2
S.A. Total (100% Fore + Main Triangles)55.71 m2 / 599.66 ft2

Auxillary Power Tank

Make:Volvo Penta
Type:Diesel
Type:Diesel
Fuel:240 L / 63.40 gals

Accomodations

Water:300 L / 79.25 gals

Contributions

Builders:Hallberg-Rassy
Designers:Olle Enderlein

FAQ

Who designed the HALLBERG-RASSY 352?

HALLBERG-RASSY 352 was designed by Olle Enderlein.

Who builds HALLBERG-RASSY 352?

HALLBERG-RASSY 352 is built by Hallberg-Rassy.

When was HALLBERG-RASSY 352 first built?

HALLBERG-RASSY 352 was first built in 1978.

How long is HALLBERG-RASSY 352?

HALLBERG-RASSY 352 is 8.71 m in length.

What is mast height on HALLBERG-RASSY 352?

HALLBERG-RASSY 352 has a mast height of 12.77 m.

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