New Hanse 410 nominated for British Yachting Awards

Oct 12, 2023

The British magazines Sailing Today and Yachts & Yachting have nominated the new Hanse 410 for the British Yachting Awards. Following the nomination for European Yacht of the Year 2024, this is the second time that the latest model in Hanse’s revolutionary new range has been included in the shortlist of potential winners of prestigious awards.

In addition to her unrivalled volume in the 40-foot class, the nomination highlights the yacht’s special environmental compatibility and optional electric drive. It offers an enormous range of up to 55 nautical miles. Performance sails made from recycled material or a fuel cell and solar panels to power the electrical appliances are further options for even more sustainability in this sailing yacht.

Last year, the first model from Hanse’s collaboration with Berret-Racoupeau, the Hanse 460, won both the European Yacht of the Year and the British Yachting Award.

The British Yachting Awards are a highly prestigious audience award. The winners will be announced jointly by the British magazines Sailing Today and Yachts & Yachting on the British Yachting Awards website on 28 November 2023.

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