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Hallberg-Rassy: The Swedish Bluewater Legend Built for Ocean Crossing
From Ellös, Sweden to every ocean—how Hallberg-Rassy built a cult following among serious bluewater sailors through unwavering quality and Olaf Enderlein's designs.
Histoire de la marque
Swedish Shipbuilding Heritage (1943–1970)
Hallberg-Rassy's roots trace to 1943, when Harry Hallberg began building wooden boats in Ellös, on Sweden's west coast. Hallberg was a master craftsman who built a reputation for exceptionally strong, seaworthy vessels designed for the demanding conditions of the North Sea and Baltic.
In 1972, Hallberg merged with Christoph Rassy's yard (the 'Rassy' in the name), and the modern Hallberg-Rassy brand was born. The timing coincided with the fibreglass revolution, and the yard quickly transitioned from wood to GRP construction.
The Enderlein Era (1970–2008)
The hiring of designer Olaf Enderlein in the early 1970s was transformative. Enderlein's designs—characterised by heavy displacement, long keels (later fin keels), pilothouse configurations, and incredibly strong construction—defined the Hallberg-Rassy identity for four decades.
The Hallberg-Rassy 42 (1980) became the archetypal bluewater cruiser: a centre-cockpit, pilothouse yacht with a reputation for surviving conditions that would break lesser boats. The HR 42F (Fitzroy) famously completed a non-stop circumnavigation.
The HR 46 (2005) and HR 48 (2008) continued the tradition with more modern underbodies (spade rudders, fin keels) while retaining the trademark pilothouse and tank-tested hull shapes.
Modern Hallberg-Rassy (2008–Present)
After Enderlein's passing, the yard engaged Spanish designer Germán Frers for new designs. The HR 44 (2017) and HR 57 (2019) brought more contemporary hull shapes and lighter interiors while maintaining the build quality that justifies prices 2-3x higher than production brands.
Hallberg-Rassy remains a semi-custom builder in Ellös, producing approximately 60-80 boats per year. Every yacht is built to order, with a waiting list that can extend to 18 months.
Positionnement de marque
Jalons
- 1943
Harry Hallberg begins building wooden boats in Ellös, Sweden
- 1972
Merger with Christoph Rassy creates Hallberg-Rassy
- 1980
HR 42 launches; becomes the definitive bluewater cruiser
- 2005
HR 46 modernises the range with fin keel and spade rudder
- 2017
HR 44 by Germán Frers continues the evolution
Modèles remarquables
Ces yachts illustrent comment la marque exprime son cahier des charges dans des bateaux réels.
Hallberg Rassy 42
The archetypal bluewater cruiser; non-stop circumnavigation proven
Hallberg Rassy 46
Modern fin-keel/spade-rudder underbody with traditional HR solidity
Hallberg Rassy 44
Germán Frers design bringing modern hull geometry to the HR tradition
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