The Hallberg-Rassy 42F is a contemporary cruising yacht designed by Germán Frers and built by Hallberg-Rassy, combining the builder's expertise with Frers' design skills. This 2001 example features a fiberglass hull with a centre-cockpit layout protected by windscreen and sprayhood, offering excellent visibility and safety in any seaway. Deep V sections forward of the keel are designed to cut through larger waves, and the yacht is noted for strong heavy weather sailing characteristics. A 76 hp Volvo Penta diesel engine provides reliable auxiliary power.
The yacht accommodates two cabins and two heads compartments, each with its own shower stall. Standing headroom reaches at least 6 feet throughout most areas, with a uniform cabin sole level. The layout prioritizes crew movement and safety, with grab handles and fiddles positioned throughout. The higher bow keeps the decks dry, while forward grab handles and granny bars provide security when moving about the boat.
The interior and deck layout have been systematically upgraded to support comfortable, capable cruising. The practical additions and thoughtful design ensure that all essential areas remain accessible to crew without obstruction. Whether under sail, at anchor, or in a marina, the yacht is outfitted as a comprehensive long-distance cruising platform.
Length
42.52 FT
Beam
12.96 FT
Draft
6.56 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
TMD 22
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,070 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
110.95 GAL
Water
180.96 GAL