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Hallberg-Rassy is a popular Swedish shipyard, which since its inception has relied on the creation of sailing yachts and has not lost in its choice. Luxurious comfortable luxury sailing vessels in the range of 24-64 feet for long sea voyages have become a symbol of the success of this brand, which has not lost its popularity for more than 70 years.

Hallberg-Rassy - one of the oldest shipyards in Europe and the first - in Sweden, has moved on to the creation of yachts with fiberglass hull. Her story began back in 1943, when Harry Hallberg created a small shipyard in the Swedish town of Kungsviken, turning his youthful passion for sailing ships into a profitable business. Initially, exclusively wooden sailing ships were created at the Hallberg shipyard, and without any drawings. Hallberg was sure that the real master does not need any improvised aids to create a quality boat.

In parallel with the development of the Hallberg shipyard in Sweden in southern Germany, another man in love with sailing, Christoph Rassi, founded a similar shipyard, Rassy, which creates small boats. But it turned out to be crowded on the German market, so he moved to Sweden, where he became Hallberg's main competitor. The rivalry between the two popular shipyards lasted from 1965 to 1972, and ultimately ended with a merger, which marked the emergence of the name Hallberg-Rassy and the beginning of a new stage of development. In 1974, the first yacht was launched under the name of the combined brand, and after a decade, a clear line of the shipyard was traced in each model, based on the observance of three principles: maximum reliability of the ships being created, their high comfort and long-term safe operation. The creators of Hallberg-Rassy sailing yachts also try to take into account the most common wishes of customers, while focusing on ideal technical indicators.

 

Hallberg-Rassy's excellent reputation as a shipyard in the sailing boat manufacturers' market has provided an opportunity for close cooperation with one of the leading marine designers, Herman Frers, a representative of the famous shipbuilding dynasty, which has won worldwide recognition for creating stunning models that won prizes in many prestigious regattas. Such cooperation only confirms the fact that only real masterpieces of sailing shipbuilding are created under the Hallberg-Rassy brand.

The comfortable, easy-to-navigate and maneuverable Hallberg-Rassy sailing vessels, with the development of which focuses on technical equipment, are a beautiful embodiment of the dream of sailing. In each model, the innovative approach is closely intertwined with the careful calculations of designers who want to create the most comfortable yacht in all senses, which will have a long service life. Hallberg-Rassy yachts, the whole atmosphere of which allows you to feel on board with no less comfort than on land, have long won a reputation for quality sailboats, ideal for sea cruises.

 

Hallberg-Rassy sailing yachts are luxury, reliable ships that can easily go around the world. Over the years of its existence, this shipyard has produced about 9.5 thousand sailing boats and is still very popular both in numerous European countries and in Asian countries, and even in the vastness of the USA.

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