This is the best explanation about hanse 458. I have a question for you Ross. I live in Istanbul and will have a hanse 458 in February. I saw great biminitop and spraydood design in your presentation. So I want to get exactly the same biminitop like you presented. I would like your help about how to get it.
just a call on the compass, it looks as if it's a secondary thought to safety obligations. (the yacht must have an independent steering compass) - but from an active sailing consideration - it is too far offset for the helmsman and would be prone to parallax error. curious - as the binnacle on each helm could quite happily accommodate a properly corrected and compensated compass. - Apologies some of us are pre-electronic chart plotters turning Nav into a game of following the bouncing ball.
Hi Groove Train, we're sorry for the delay - we'll be filming part two at the start of April. Is there anything in particular you would like us to focus on?
Hi Ralf, we spent 6 months sailing from Slovenia to Galapagos Islands - I would recommend longer if you have the time as there is so much to enjoy along the way!
The best video I ever seen of a Hanse 458. Looking forward to part two !
Best video (together with part 2) about the Hanse 458. Could you tell me what kind of davit arch is build on the back side of the boat?
nice video, thanks
Great vid. When are you guys going to release the next parts? Thumbs up 👍
Is part two coming up?!.
Yes, we'll have part two filmed in April so not too long - sorry for the delay!
This is the best explanation about hanse 458. I have a question for you Ross. I live in Istanbul and will have a hanse 458 in February. I saw great biminitop and spraydood design in your presentation. So I want to get exactly the same biminitop like you presented. I would like your help about how to get it.
The bimini and spray hood on this Hanse 458 were custom made locally in Sydney, Australia, by SB Marine Trimming. They're fantastic aren't they!
just a call on the compass, it looks as if it's a secondary thought to safety obligations. (the yacht must have an independent steering compass) - but from an active sailing consideration - it is too far offset for the helmsman and would be prone to parallax error. curious - as the binnacle on each helm could quite happily accommodate a properly corrected and compensated compass. - Apologies some of us are pre-electronic chart plotters turning Nav into a game of following the bouncing ball.
Great tour! One small feedback would be to say “um” less, it’s useable was a bit too frequent.
When is part 2 coming?
Hi Groove Train, we're sorry for the delay - we'll be filming part two at the start of April. Is there anything in particular you would like us to focus on?
Well made vide with many good insights. How long was your trip from Europe to Galápagos Islands?
Hi Ralf, we spent 6 months sailing from Slovenia to Galapagos Islands - I would recommend longer if you have the time as there is so much to enjoy along the way!
Hanse 458 looks so similar to the Benateau Oceanis 46.1. Are there any major differences?
They are very similar and aimed at the same target market, segment and price. 46.1 in most people's option is a better boat.