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Two big launches at opposite ends of the world. On top, the 32m Ultim trimaran Gitana 18 headed out from her base in Lorient on the west coast of France for her maiden sail. Down under the Kiwis slipped their dock lines in Auckland to take their newly reconfigured AC75 out for its first sail. Both are big steps forward, both were carefully choreographed affairs and both represent the first steps in two new generations at the very leading edge of the sport.
Would you take this agile cruiser for coastal sailing or weekend regattas? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Hanse 315 © Hanse Yachts Length overall: 9.60 m (31 ft 6 in) Beam: 3.42 m (11 ft 3 in) Draft: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Displacement: approx. 4,600 kg Sail area (main + genoa): ~52 m² Engine: Yanmar diesel – 20–30 hp Fuel capacity: ~100 L Water capacity: ~180 L Cabins: 2 Berths: up to 4–6 Price: US$ ~105,000 The Hanse 315 is a German-designed performance cruiser sailboat that balances easy handling with spirited sailing performance. Its modern hull and rig deliver responsive upwind ability, while the spacious cockpit and two-cabin layout make it ideal for coastal cruising or weekend adventures. With efficient Yanmar auxiliary power and comfortable accommodations, the Hanse 315 is a versatile choice for sailors seeking performance and comfort in a compact cruiser. #HanseYachts #CruiserSailboat #PerformanceSailing #HarbourMasters