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Hanse 370 - 1.2.2. Displacement and Masses; 1.2.3. Maximum Number of Persons and Load Capacity

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H A N S E 3 7 0
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Attention: The specified sail surface may not be expanded without prior
consultation with the shipyard.
Water displacement (empty vessel) m
LCC
approx. 6,250 kg
Fuel tank content 140 l
Water tank content 300l
Headroom cabin + 1.95 m
Maximum number of persons 8 Crew
1.2.2. Displacement and masses
Mass of the empty vessel
m
LCC
6,520 kg
Mass of liquids in installed tanks
427 kg
Basic equipment
80 kg
Life raft
30 kg
Additional load (provisions)
*)
350 kg
Personal equipment
120 kg
Number of persons (8 persons)
*)
600 kg
Mass of the fully loaded boat ready to sail
m
LDC
8,130 kg
*) Included in the load capacity on the builder’s plate
Attention: The owner or skipper is responsible for ensuring that the
fully equipped boat does not exceed the mass according to the table
above.
1.2.3. Maximum number of persons and load capacity
The Directive stipulates that for each craft a recommendation be made as to the maximum
number of persons who should be on board when the boat in the sea territory it is conceived for.
This yacht is designed for the ocean, meaning extended voyages between ports.
.
We therefore recommend the following:
In case of voyages over the ocean lasting several days, no more than 8 persons should be on
board, since this corresponds with the number of berths.
This category is deemed appropriate for significant wave heights of more than 4 m and for wind
forces of more than 8 on the Beaufort scale, under the precondition that:
the crew possesses sufficient knowledge and experience;
the boat is satisfactorily built and its equipment is well maintained.

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