The Hanse 370e is a 37-foot composite sailing yacht built in 2007 as the optional epoxy version, which delivers a lighter and stronger hull than the standard layup. Powered by a 29 hp Yammer diesel engine and designed around the "easy sailing" concept, it features self-tacking foresails and cockpit-led control lines for simplified operation. A capable performance cruiser with bright, spacious interiors and strong sailing characteristics, this model has proven itself across a range of conditions.
The two-cabin, one-head layout prioritizes comfort and storage. The galley is substantial, with dedicated storage throughout. A large locker to port provides access from both the interior and cockpit, expanding stowage options considerably. The cockpit design emphasizes covered controls and protected working areas suited to extended passages.
Well-equipped for cruising, the boat carries a solar arch, davit system, separate freezer, and full cockpit enclosure. The sails are new 3Di Nordac cruising sails from North Sails. The yacht cruises at 6.3 knots and has been maintained for local cruising while remaining well-fitted for longer voyages.
Length
37.00 FT
Beam
12.33 FT
Draft
6.42 FT
Weight
14,991 LBS
Material
Composite
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3YM30 Engine, SD20 Drive
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.30 KTS
Fuel
36.98 GAL
Water
85.86 GAL