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She offers the option of twin or single aft cabins, one or two
heads and a large cockpit. There are also comfort options such as
gen set, washing machine, bow- and stern thrusters. The
Hallberg-Rassy 412 will be launched summer 2012.
Good turn of speed
Frers’ speed prediction diagram indicates that the new
Hallberg-Rassy 412 will in only 12 knots of true wind, 100 degrees
wind angle achieve 8.08 knots boatspeed through the water.
A clean deck layout
Halyards are hidden under the coach roof and are handled by two
winches on the cockpit coaming, without interfering with the
exterior chart tables. This solution makes it possible to achieve
Hallberg-Rassy typical Push Button Sailing with optional electric
halyard and control winches, without disturbing the interior, even
with a traditional non-furling mainsail. There are two big exterior
chart tables in teak. It goes without saying that the cockpit is
well protected by a windscreen that blends perfectly into the lines
of the yacht.
There are no less than seven large deck hatches, all flush mounted
so that the glass is level with the coach roof or the teak
deck.
The genoajib furler has an under deck mounted drum to get clean
deck lines. The optional electric anchor windlass is also mounted
under deck.
The aft cockpit is very generous; 312 cm long with 264 cm long
seats. As standard, there is an elegant teak cockpit table on the
pedestal. As an option, there is a large fixed cockpit table
available. The wide steering pedestal has space for many buttons,
instruments and a 12 inch plotter. The leather covered steering
wheel is a large 122 cm diameter. The steering is directly linked,
for a precise sailing experience. There is an option for a bimini
top.
A modern sail plan
The modern sail plan is made for easy handling, with its greater
mainsail and only slightly overlapping genoajib. There is an option
of a self tacking jib. A powerful backstay tensioner is fitted as
standard. The rig has triple swept-back spreaders, the top shrouds
go out to near the toe rail and the lowers are positioned close to
the superstructure for easy passage on deck. An optional code zero
or gennaker is flown between the masthead and a removable
bowsprit.
Bright and inviting interior
Below deck the interior is roomy and bright. The saloon is bathed
in natural light. There are double large skylights in the saloon,
and the boat has four hull portlights, of which two are in the
saloon. Hull portlights give you good contact with the surroundings
while seated. All side port lights are opening and the same large
size as on the Hallberg-Rassy 54. The galley is big, U shaped and
seagoing. Both sofas in the saloon are a full two metres long.
There are options of one or two heads. There are options of one or
two separate showers with PlexiGlass doors.
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