A 2006 Hanse 461 e designed by renowned naval architects Judel/Vrolijk, this cruising sailboat combines speed and seaworthiness in a fiberglass hull. Built by Hanse Yachts in Germany, the boat measures 46.6 feet in length with a beam of 14.67 feet and features a YANMR diesel engine for auxiliary propulsion. The design emphasizes both light displacement and efficient ocean-going capability, suited to coastal cruising and longer passages.
The deck layout prioritizes ease of handling with a spacious cockpit fitted with dual helm stations, allowing single-handed operation when needed. The wide beam translates to generous living space below, where three double cabins accommodate six berths throughout the yacht. Six heads serve the accommodation spaces.
The interior is laid out to maximize natural light and usable area. The saloon features an L-shaped seating arrangement and a dedicated navigation station. The galley is fully equipped and includes a refrigerator and freezer unit, both installed new in 2020. Hull portlights flood the main cabin area with daylight, contributing to a bright and comfortable interior environment.
Length
46.59 FT
Beam
14.67 FT
Draft
8.53 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
6
Engines
1
Engine Make
YANMR
Engine Model
75 HP YANMAR
Hours
2,200 HRS
Fuel
Sail
Cruising Speed
6.00 KTS
Fuel
105.67 GAL
Water
105.67 GAL