Hallberg-Rassy Hallberg-Rassy 69

About this yacht

The Hallberg-Rassy 69 represents a defining achievement for the Swedish yard—the largest sailing yacht Hallberg-Rassy has ever built, measuring 20.96 meters with a draft of 2.70 meters. Launched in 2023 and designed by Germán Frers, this center-cockpit bluewater cruiser earned recognition as Bluewater Cruiser of the Year at the 2024 British Yachting Awards, with Sailing Today magazine praising how she "blends comfort and performance into a seductive package." Built for ocean passage with a CE Class A certification, the Hallberg-Rassy 69 accommodates up to 12 guests across four cabins. Her fiberglass hull and thoughtful design philosophy prioritize both capability and accessibility—this is a yacht conceived for family crews using Hallberg-Rassy's PushButtonSailing system, though she offers space for professional crew when desired. The exterior flows with sweeping lines and an exceptionally clean deck layout, completely flush forward of the mast. Nearly 15 cubic meters of deck locker storage handle extended cruising provisions. The generous cockpit features twin L-shaped settees and a large teak table finished in high-gloss varnish, with optional refrigeration. Weather protection comes via Hallberg-Rassy's signature windshield paired with either a foldable softtop or fixed hardtop—both featuring tempered glass panels, opening midsections, and excellent visibility for both maneuvering and sail trim. The hardtop offers superior sound and weather insulation. Below, the single-level interior from bow to stern ensures easy movement whether underway or at anchor. Eight hull portlights flood the saloon with natural light while maintaining sight lines to the surrounding seascape—retractable blinds provide privacy when needed. Interior configurations include options for a walk-in closet, crew quarters, and VIP guest accommodations. Power comes from a robust 6-cylinder Volvo Penta D6-300 delivering 300 horsepower and 790 Newton meters of torque at 2,100 rpm. The walk-in engine room provides exceptional access for maintenance and houses additional technical systems within well-insulated quarters. The first Hallberg-Rassy 69 is already sailing, with the second hull under construction at the yard in Ellös, Sweden, where prospective owners can arrange sea trials of this flagship performance cruiser.

Activities & Experiences

  • Diving — Dedicated storage for diving equipment and convenient water access for easy entry and exit
  • Fishing — Facilities and layout suitable for recreational fishing activities on board
  • Sea & Ocean Exploration — Long-range capability, typically around 3,000 nautical miles, enabling ocean crossings and remote destinations
  • Water Sports Activities — Suitable for a wide range of water sports, including towing and board sports
  • Family Leisure — Comfortable setup for spending time on board with family, including safe spaces and shared living areas
  • Travel & Cruising — Suitable for extended cruising, typically from 300 nautical miles and above
  • Regatta Participation — Designed or suitable for participation in sailing regattas

Suitable For

  • Family — Comfortable setup for spending time on board with family
  • Travel — Suitable for extended cruising journeys
  • Northern Areas — Design optimized for cooler northern climates

Specifications

Length
20.96 m
Guests
12
Category
Sailing
Hull Type
Monohull
Hull Material
GRP
Design School
Scandinavian
Country of Build
Sweden
Engine Type
Inboard
Engine Power
300.00 HP
Fuel Capacity
2300.00 l
Navigation Category
CE Category A (Ocean)
Price
5000000.00 EUR

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