An Interview with the Hallberg Rassy50. Stunning boat! Sailing Ocean Fox Ep 246

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2022
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    This week we visit and interview the Hallberg Rassy 50.
    The all-new Hallberg-Rassy 50 follows the big success with the 57, 44, 40C and 340. The new 50 is designed for effortless sailing and great comfort with lots of storage. The Hallberg-Rassy 50 pushes the boundaries for what is possible up to 50 ft and at the same time remains true to the classic Hallberg-Rassy fundamentals.
    The Hallberg-Rassy 50 has been elected winner to the honourable title European Yacht of the Year 2022 in the prestigious Luxury Cruiser category.
    That means that the Hallberg-Rassy 50 has been ranked as the most interesting and promising newcomer of its class by a professional jury consisting of journalists from Europe’s twelve leading yachting magazines.
    Hallberg-Rassy and Seldén are tweaking the concept of cruising by blending it with a great deal of performance. Carbon in-mast furling now takes push button performance to a completely new level. This set-up reduces the heeling and the weather helm to a minimum and improves up-wind performance. The lighter mast also makes for less pitching and pumping in choppy and big seas and the whole set-up will give a richer over-all sailing experience.
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    A little bit about us...
    We met in the summer 2015, we were introduced to each other by the virtual world. Eighteen months later we were getting married on a beautiful beach on Barbados, bare foot, very simple ceremony just like a dream!
    Two days after the wedding laying on the beach, talking about sailing, Carla suggested... why don't we sail around the world? Guess what Simon said? "Let's do it" He took it with no second thoughts! And here we are, two years after that day in Barbados, we started our adventure in Croatia.
    We made it happen working through all the challenges on the way.
    Now we are enjoying this wonderful life, and what a wonderful life it is!
    As we travel we will cross less fortunate countries, we would love to help to build a school or a health care centre, anything that these people may need, and in our beautiful world this is taken for granted. But for these people it's a dream, or may not even be a dream.
    We will look around and when the opportunity to help comes we will put our hands and hearts in to it.
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  • @gregoryh4601
    @gregoryh4601 Рік тому +1

    Simon &Carla enjoy you time there see if the A Kraken Sailboat there you will see awesome three Times. Sorry to sad you Two would look super awesome in a Hallberg Rassy or a Kraken sailboat. Yes I know you two want a Cat. I know it sounds weird but take a Look at the Home build.

    • @SailingOceanFox
      @SailingOceanFox  Рік тому

      Never heard of the Kraken, I don’t think is one here. Thank you Greg

    • @gregoryh4601
      @gregoryh4601 Рік тому

      @@SailingOceanFox that is ok the Kraken is one Awesome made Sailboat you will ever See. Maybe in your Free time look on UA-cam. Did you find the Homemade Cat Yet. Maybe not because I bet there is tons of Boat Marinas in Greece. Hope you fine your Cat some Day. I still think you need to come to America. Peace be With You Two and happy Holidays. Greg of Minks city lol.

  • @deerfootnz
    @deerfootnz Рік тому

    Full marks for the straight stem. Waterline length is everything. Minus several million points for the enormous rear end and the inevitable companion twin rudders. As these boats heel they go nose down and get cranky to steer. More moderate balanced hull lines are so much more sea kindly and seaworthy, which I would have thought important for a blue water boat. They are too heavy, which increases fuel consumption, rig and steering loads, crew load and makes them more difficult to dock.

    • @simonfowler8876
      @simonfowler8876 Рік тому

      I think this is a trend running through many nonohull design teams at the present time. In ten years, we may be looking at something quite different.
      We all want space inside, on deck for crew and storage.
      I loved the boat and think Hallberg Rasey's design team have made a great job of modernising the brand and trying to keep some traditional features.

    • @deerfootnz
      @deerfootnz Рік тому

      @@simonfowler8876 The space inside comes at a massive cost. While they work just fine in flat water, they become unruly in waves. And they don't like heeling, even to moderate angles. While gaining stability from COB movement when inclining, the underwater shape of the boat becomes very assymetric, both laterally and longitudinally. This means the centre of buoyancy moves aft and outboard as the boat heels, resulting in a nose down attitude - hardly ideal - and a large steering moment with increased drag. In fact the drag increases at about the same rate as the stability for no net gain until about 15⁰ of heel where the drag increases more quickly. The other side effect is that waves really knock the stern around increasing the steering loads even more. Oh joy. In addition docking a boat with much less prop wash because the rudders are located far from the propeller is more difficult. There are no hydrodynamic reasons to do this. If you want more room...get a longer boat.

    • @SailingOceanFox
      @SailingOceanFox  Рік тому

      I will pass your comments back to Hallberg Rassy

    • @deerfootnz
      @deerfootnz Рік тому

      @@SailingOceanFox I have delivered more than a few HR's, including a transatlantic, though not for some time. They have always had good build quality, a little resin issues notwithstanding. But they have always been heavy for length. They did always feature a moderate hull form until recently. I hate the new hull shapes passionately. I have spent countless days and tens of thousands of miles cursing fat arses and the triumph of marketing over common sense. F**K Halberg Rassy.

  • @CosgroveNotts
    @CosgroveNotts Рік тому +1

    600 grand..... Not sure I'd want to be flying around the Atlantic in that
    You'd definitely make the better salesman.
    I always listen to someone flogging something with my eyes closed. You'd be surprised how much waffle you here.. 😂

    • @SailingOceanFox
      @SailingOceanFox  Рік тому +1

      They are great boats but not for us🤷‍♀️

  • @thylacine1962
    @thylacine1962 Рік тому +1

    The Rassy is totaly awesome inside probly the best, but I can't put faith in spade rudders bolt on keels & unprotected props. People have and paid with their lives. Its Kracken 50 or island packet for me. Safest cruising boats there is.