Ningaloo
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I would say very unkind! I guess the majority of larger Hanses do end up in the charter market, however those private owners (like myself) may be looking for a fast boat that can be sailed single handed or with a lightweight crew. This does not equate to inexperience! I have been sailing for almost 50 years, I have owned four boats over the past 25 years, I have raced, crossed oceans but now mostly look for a comfortable boat to cruise. I am usually sailing alone or with inexperienced crew. Many of the Hanses crossing the Atlantic will be sailed two up (or possible a couple with young children). Hanse are certainly "entry level" boats at the lower price end of the market but this does not mean that they are lacking in much other than solid wood cabinet work or bespoke interior layouts. The rig (Selden), steering (Jefa), electronics (B&G) are what you will find on a boat costing many times the price. Take a look at the Hanse owners forum and you will find that we are just as keen to do a bit of DIY upgrading (what I think you mean by bodging) as owners of MABs.Being quite unkind I would imagine the owner of a Hanse 588 wouldn't know what a pintle was if you stuffed it up his arse let alone be the sort of person into a bit of bodging ( had to be careful with the spell checker there)
You'll also find several examples that have Hydrovane autopilots fitted (offset) despite the fold down bathing platform.
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