Hanse 575 Information, Review, Specs

Boat drawing
Make
Hanse
Model
575
Number Built
Production Year(s)
2011 - ??

The Hanse 575, launched in 2011, is a significant large-volume cruising yacht from the German builder Hanse Yachts, renowned for combining performance with exceptional comfort and innovative design. Designed by the globally recognized naval architects Judel/Vrolijk & Co., the 575 was conceived as the perfect cruising vessel, offering easy handling for a small crew while providing generous living spaces. This model quickly gained recognition, earning accolades such as the Gdynia Yacht Design Award in 2014 and being named among the "Best Boats" for its blend of style and function.

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The creation of the Hanse 575 in 2011 built upon the successful concepts of its predecessors, the Hanse 540 and 545, evolving into a yacht celebrated for its expansive exterior spaces and voluminous interior. Hanse Yachts, founded by Michael Schmidt in 1993, has always prioritized delivering strong sailing performance alongside intuitive handling, a philosophy clearly embodied in the 575. The company's manufacturing ethos during this era, and indeed throughout its history, focused on making sailing simple and enjoyable, even for single-handed sailors. This commitment is evident in hallmark Hanse features like the self-tacking jib, which simplifies tacking, along with clean decks, spacious cockpits, and modern, customizable interiors that define the brand's "loft style" design. 7, 11, 13, Builder Article The design team at Judel/Vrolijk & Co. focused on optimizing the hull shape and appendages to give the Hanse 575 its impressive sailing capabilities. Owners also had the option of a shallower draft keel, at 7.33 feet (2.25 meters), providing versatility for various cruising grounds.

Sailing Performance and Handling

The Hanse 575 is engineered to deliver an enjoyable and quick ride, making it an admirable sailing boat for its class. Its calculated Sail Area to Displacement Ratio (SA/D) of approximately 19.68 suggests that it is a capable performer, particularly in lighter air, allowing for spirited sailing even when the wind is not robust. The Displacement to Length Ratio (D/L) of around 156.4 places the 575 firmly in the lighter, more performance-oriented category for its length, rather than a heavy, traditional cruiser. While its Ballast to Displacement Ratio (B/D) of roughly 0.30 indicates a design that might rely more on form stability from its wide beam rather than a high percentage of ballast, anecdotal evidence from owners confirms that the boat sails very well and is surprisingly easy for two people to handle. The exceptional hull shape and smooth appendages contribute to its outstanding sailing abilities, ensuring balanced and responsive handling across various conditions. However, while capable, the 575 is generally viewed as a comfortable cruising yacht rather than a vessel designed for extreme offshore racing.

Accommodations and Layout

The interior of the Hanse 575 is characterized by its generous volumes and the brand's signature "loft style" design philosophy, which emphasizes open, airy spaces. The main salon typically features a linear galley arrangement that integrates seamlessly into the expansive living area, creating a modern and functional space. The design ensures excellent flow and comfort, suitable for a family of four to live aboard and cruise in style. The owner's cabin, often located forward, is notably spacious, and in four or five-cabin configurations, this area can be cleverly split into two double cabins to maximize accommodation flexibility. Hanse's commitment to customization allows owners to personalize their yacht with a wide selection of colors, fabrics, wood finishes, and flooring options, ensuring each Hanse 575 can be uniquely tailored to individual preferences.

Owner's Perspectives

Owners of the Hanse 575 frequently praise its excellent sailing characteristics and the ease with which it can be managed by a small crew. Many highlight the abundance of space, both in the cockpit and below deck, noting that storage capacity is ample, with some even having unused lockers. The cockpit layout is consistently lauded for its design and functionality, making it a comfortable and practical area for both sailing and relaxation. The yacht's performance under engine is also positively reviewed.

However, some owners have reported concerns regarding initial quality control issues upon delivery, particularly with major systems on new boats. While the 575 is a complex yacht with many integrated systems, these issues have sometimes required significant dealer intervention. Specific concerns mentioned include potential problems with the hot water system. Despite these initial challenges, the overall sentiment often reflects a deep affection for the boat's sailing capabilities and its comfortable, spacious living environment.

Measurements

Construction & Hull

Construction Material
Fiberglass (Solid)
Hull Type
Monohull Sailboat
Keel Type
Bulb
Rudder
1x Spade
Ballast
13007 lbs
Displacement
42990 lbs
Water Capacity
214 gal
Fuel Capacity
137 gal

Engine

Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D3
Engine Type
Engine HP
107
Engine Count
1
Drive Type
Fuel Type
Diesel
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IJPE FS LOALWL

Rig & Sails

Rig Type
Fractional Sloop
P (Main Luff)
68.9 ft
E (Main Foot)
23.29 ft
I (Foretriangle Height)
67.91 ft
J (Foretriangle Base)
21 ft
Forestay Length (est)
71.08 ft
Main Sail Area
802.34 sqft
Foretriangle Sail Area
713.06 sqft
Total Sail Area (Reported)
1515 sqft
Total Sail Area (Calc)
1515.4 sqft

Dimensions

LOA
56.27 ft
LWL
49.7 ft
Beam
17.06 ft
Draft
9.35 ft
Max Headroom
-
Air Draft
83 ft

Calculations

Hull Speed
9.45 kn
Pounds per Inch Immersion
3