The Hallberg-Rassy 352 is an iconic Swedish sailing yacht built between 1978 and 1991, designed by naval architect Olle Enderlein. This fiberglass cruiser features a balanced hull with skeg-hung rudder and the brand's characteristic blue sheer stripe. At just under 35 feet with an 11-foot beam, the boat combines moderate-to-heavy displacement with a masthead sloop rig that prioritizes safe, comfortable sailing over speed. The design has proven capable of ocean passages and is widely regarded as a true bluewater cruiser.
The interior reflects classic Swedish craftsmanship, with solid mahogany joinery and quality finishes throughout. The two-cabin layout includes a generous forward V-berth and a practical aft cabin suitable for extended stays. The saloon offers spacious seating on both sides with approximately 1.85 meters of headroom. A compact galley sits to starboard, while a full chart table opposite serves as a proper navigation station for long-distance cruising. The deep, well-protected aft cockpit features ergonomic seating and a controlled helm position designed for crew safety during long passages.
The boat is powered by a 55 hp Volvo Penta D2 diesel engine, installed in 2004 with 2,500 operating hours and maintained regularly. A Side-Power bow thruster improves maneuverability in confined spaces. Service batteries have been renewed, and the yacht underwent pre-season maintenance before launching in April 2026. An included trailer is available for transport.
Length
34.74 FT
Beam
11.09 FT
Draft
5.51 FT
Weight
14,770.98 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D2-55
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
63.4 GAL
Water
79.25 GAL