Mark Cameron Yachts

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE – SOLD

Hallberg-Rassy 37

Mark Cameron Yachts are delighted to announce the successful sale of the 2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE.

The Hallberg-Rassy 37 is an evolution of the extremely popular Hallberg-Rassy 36 MkI & II. Launched in 2003 the German Frers design was in production through until 2012 with approximately 200 hulls produced. With her increased internal volume and more modern hull shape she proved to be an excellent cruiser; winning the Cruising World Production Cruiser Boat of the Year award in 2006.

Purchased by her current owners in 2018 the Hallberg-Rassy 37 ESME ANNE is a lightly used example of this popular design from the Swedish boatbuilding powerhouse. Handed over to her new owner lying ashore in Craobh Marina ESME ANNE will remain at Craobh with her new owners, launching in the spring ready for the new season.

PRESS REVIEW

The boat is touted as a well-built long-distance cruiser. While others may talk the talk, this one walks the walk. A test sail of the Hallberg-Rassy 37 proves that with this model, the attention to detail is what makes it a delight. The boat’s seakindly performance gives the assurance that it can take you anywhere, and once you get onboard, that’s exactly where you’ll want to go.

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Hallberg-Rassy 37

2006 Hallberg-Rassy 37 – ESME ANNE

Mark Cameron Yachts - Specialist Sail and Motorboat Brokerage
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