Hanse 510 Wins Top 10 Best Boats 2024 Award

Hanse Yachts

Jan 16, 2024

The Hanse 510 is among the winners of American SAIL magazine’s 2024 10 Best Boats selection. Here are some of the jury’s comments:

            • “The cockpit is spacious and versatile, making this boat as good for entertaining as it is for sailing.”

            • “The boat accelerates really well, it’s nimble, balanced, and you can really feel the boat through the helm.”

            • “I love to see builders thinking outside the box about how owners will actually use their boats and what inventive new layouts and features will best serve them.”

            • “With myriad layouts offered, Hanse provides buyers enviable flexibility in choosing what suits them best, making it a ‘production boat’ in name only.”

The full review of the Hanse 510 can be read in the January/February issue of SAIL.

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