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Hanse 445 - Now she is stunning and here is details for reference

The popular 445 has recently been given a face-lift, with many new enhancements to further improve the luxury yacht’s performance, user-friendliness, luxury and safety.

The interior is more spacious, more light-filled, more luxurious than ever
The interior was always generous but it’s larger than ever as a result of the new remodelled deck lines.

More natural light and air has also been brought in with additional windows, offering a superb on-water luxury lifestyle.

The generator was moved to create larger aft cabins, while every bathroom and head has been redesigned for extra room and comfort.

The decks are clearer and safer and the companionway more user friendly
Entering the 445 is easier than ever with the redesigned flatter companionway, complete with handy storage scoops. And with a clear deck with flush hatches and pop down cleats, it’s safer and easier to move around on deck than ever before.
Under sail, new additions include a Selden mast, two Navpods at the two steering positions, the option of an L-shaped keel, and a new ultra anchor and chain option.
Take a look at what’s new on the 445
-  New deck lines to maximise living space below
-  A redesigned flatter companionway with handy storage scoops
-  A new bathroom design for more comfort and room
-  Larger berths in the aft cabin
-  More light in the aft cabins
-  Additional windows in cockpit to aft cabins
-  A new hull window design
-  A Selden mast
-  Two steering positions with 2 Navpods
-  All hatches flush
-  A new ultra anchor and chain option
-  An optional L-shaped keel
-  New joinery finish with solid frames
-  New fabric trim design in forward cabin and saloon
-  New generator position

All of these new features are in addition to the 445’s quality build and exception design which features:

-  Long waterline, sleek hull, performance rig as standard
-  T-bulb keel and Jefa steering system as standard
-  Self-tacking headsail integral to the design from day one
-  All lines lead aft – you can sail single handed
-  Generous owner’s cabin with separate shower room
-  Incredibly spacious, versatile interior with lots of cross ventilation
-  Hull windows – ocean views from your lounge
-  Choice of up to four cabin layouts

Plus top end luxuries, like super-yacht style pop-down cleats, are standard on the 445.
All exceptional features for a yacht of this size.

Press play to see the 445 sailing on the video below.
Hanse 445
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o   Deck Plan
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o   CM Review
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