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Hallberg Rassy 41 Ketch built 1978 designed by Olle Enderlein, a respected powerful centre cockpit blue water cruising yacht. Fully encapsulated fin keel, full teak decks & cockpit, wheel steering. Accom for 6/8 in 2 double cabins with possible 4 single berths in saloon area. Two heads & showers, Mahogany joinered interior, Calorifier (hot water) Eno cooker, Isotherm fridge, 60 ltr holding tank. Yanmar 4JHH-TE 75hp engine – new 2010, hours 2,254, Shaft drive to 11” 3 bladed fixed prop. Vetus Bowthruster Batteries from 2023/25, Victron charger, inverter, Mastervolt charger, solar panel. Ketch rigged, original standing rigging, Mainsail, Genoa & Mizzen sails, 2 x 50 electric winches + other Lewmar winches Lofrans electric windlass, twin rollers on bow sprit + ladder, 30kg spade anchor 60m 10mm chain S/S, Lewmar stern windlass – Fortress anchor with 40m 8mm chain. HR windscreen + sprayhood (fully enclosable over centre cockpit), Bimini. Ribeye 2.8m tender, (carried on davits) 3hp Torquedo outboard In current British ownership for over 20 years. Euros 55,000 Hallberg-Rassy 41, designed by Olle Enderlein and built between 1975 and 1981, was one of the yachts that established Hallberg-Rassy’s reputation as a builder of serious offshore cruising yachts. A 1978 example belongs to the early production series and was marketed as a premium blue-water cruiser combining Scandinavian craftsmanship, seaworthiness, and liveaboard comfort. Approximately 105 boats were built this was #78.
Our next journey takes us all the way to Athens to deliver a beautiful Fountaine Pajot 44. Fresh out of the yard, there’s an extensive checklist to work through to ensure everything is exactly as it should be. It’s always exciting to head out to sea—now let’s hope the weather is on our side. And just to be safe, we’ll have Charlie from @myweatherrouter guiding us along the way.
The Green Island Living Classroom, a curriculum based educational program and facility launched last year by Great Adventures, is proving to be a resounding success in showcasing education on the Great Barrier Reef. With island, reef and rainforest together, along with a dedicated classroom facility and led by Quicksilver Group marine biologists, the Green Island Living Classroom has been praised by teachers as providing place-based education at its best.