Hallberg-Rassy 29

Hallberg-Rassy

Overview

Price

£32,500 inc.

Year Built

1990

Model

29

Length

8.90

Berths

3

Lying

Falmouth, UK

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Specification

Name

Hallberg-Rassy

Model

29

Builder

Hall

Designer

Olle Enderlein

Hull Material

GRP

Beam (m)

2.83

Draft (m)

1.59

Displacement (kg)

3900

Engine

Volvo Penta MD 2002 S120B

Engine HP

18

Cabins

1

Berths

3

WC/Heads

1

Overview

Design and Build

The Hallberg-Rassy 29, hull number 487, was built in 1990 and remains one of the most respected small offshore cruising yachts ever produced. Designed by Olle Enderlein and built in Sweden, the Hallberg-Rassy 29 is known for her solid construction and dependable sailing characteristics. As a result, she has earned a long-standing reputation for seaworthiness and longevity. Of the 571 boats built, this model continues to be highly sought after.

Navigation and Equipment

This particular Hallberg-Rassy 29 has been carefully equipped for modern cruising. Navigation equipment includes a Raymarine Axiom 9+ multifunction chartplotter, an AIS transponder, and a Raymarine SeaTalk NG network. Together, these systems provide clear and reliable information both offshore and in coastal waters. Importantly, the electronics package is well suited to short-handed sailing.

Comfort and Accommodation

Additionally, onboard comfort is enhanced by Eberspächer D1 diesel cabin heating, making the yacht suitable for extended cruising in cooler conditions. The interior reflects the practical and refined layout Hallberg-Rassy is known for. As a result, the space feels secure, functional, and comfortable for time spent aboard.

Sails and Deck Gear

The sail inventory includes recent Elvström sails from 2023, with a fully battened mainsail that supports efficient and controlled sailing. Furthermore, on deck she benefits from a teak deck and a 4-man Ocean Safety liferaft. These features reinforce the yacht’s offshore credentials and overall readiness.

Condition and Location

Importantly, this Hallberg-Rassy 29 has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully upgraded throughout ownership. Consequently, she offers the quality, safety, and refinement usually associated with much larger yachts, but in a highly manageable 29-foot package.

The yacht is currently ashore in Falmouth and available for inspection.

Please contact us on 01326 313143 for further information or to arrange a viewing

Equipment and Information

Construction & Dimensions

LOA: 8.90 m
LWL: 7.25 m
Beam: 2.83 m
Draft: 1.59 m
Displacement (standard): 3,800 kg
Ballast (steel): 1,750 kg
Sail area (with genoa): ~50 m²
Water capacity (standard): ~120 L
Fuel capacity (standard): ~60 L
Headroom (saloon): ~1.80 m
Hull & Deck: Solid GRP construction, white hull with marine-blue trim (standard HR-29 scheme).
Deck and hull joined as moulded GRP.
Encapsulated steel ballast keel, moulded into hull construction.
Skeg- hung Rudder blade GRP, bronze rudder shaft, robust bronze fittings.
Deck core / sandwich structure in deck areas per HR-29 original design (25 mm foam core in superstructure)
Stainless steel stanchions, guardrails, pulpit/pushpit.
Opening hatches, Dorade vents, portlights.

Deck & Hardware

Teak deck and teak capping rails
Sprayhood & dodgers
Anchor locker and chain locker, 35lb galvinised CQR anchor,mooring cleats fore, midships, aft
Manual anchor windlass
Guardrails, stanchions, boarding ladder and swim ladder,
Deck cleats, pad eyes and fuel and water caps,
Non-skid deck surfaces (white + contrast panels)

Rig, Sails & Rigging

Masthead sloop rig (standard HR-29)
Seldon/ Kemp mast and boom, Seldon vang.
Spars: aluminum mast & boom
Standing rigging: original spec (cap shrouds, forestay, lower shrouds) 1×19 stainless steel wire
Running rigging: mainsheet, reefing lines, halyards led aft to cockpit
Fully battened mainsail and genoa – Elvstrom – new 2022
Halyards, reefing lines, topping lift, outhaul configured and controlled
Main sheet and back stays (new 2022)
2 × primary sheet winches, 2 × halyard winches on coach roof
Sail Area: Approx. 50 m² (538 ft²)

Machinery & Systems

Inboard diesel engine Volvo Penta MD 2002 S120B, 18 HP
Volvo Penta Saildrive with 2 blade Volvo Penta folding propeller with rope cutter
Anodes: Hull anode, saildrive ring anode
Fuel system: standard ~60 L diesel tank (stainless)
Freshwater: standard ~120 L capacity
Exhaust manifold, piping, ventilation, fuel filters as per standard marine installation
Bilge pumps: manual + electric bilge pump
Heater: Eberspacher D1 diesel warm-air cabin heater

Electrical & Batteries

12v DC Electrical system + 220v AC Shorepower system
2 × 85 Ah PowerMax house batteries
Charging via engine alternator with regulator
Wiring upgraded: Raymarine SeaTalk NG network cabling to support modern instruments
Distribution panel, breaker protection, AC/DC feeds (shore power, 12V)
Auxiliary equipment: stereo (Alpine CD), gas detection (Vetus gas detector)

Navigation & Electronics

Raymarine Axiom 9+ multifunction chart-plotter / display
AIS700 Class B AIS Transceiver
AIS Shakespeare aerial
Garmin GPSmap 551
Garmin GPS 152
Philips “AP Navigater” (autopilot display or system component)
Raymarine Tridata display (depth, speed, log)
B&G Focus wind display
B&G Focus multi display
Global Display (likely integration hub for NMEA data)
Magnetic compass (standard)
Radar reflector
Cobra DSC VHF radio
Integration of these systems via SeaTalk NG backbone
Tp300c Tiller Pilot

Accommodation

Bespoke interior typical of HR-29: forward V-berth, saloon seating with table, galley, chart station, aft quarter berth
Galley: Optimus 2 burner stainless steel oven, cold box refrigeration, manual water pump at sink, storage
Teak and holly soles, joinery of high quality
Jabsco manual marine toilet
Cabins with berths, lee cloths and storage, including Eberspaecher heating system
Good ventilation via deck hatches, portlights, dorades

Tankage & Plumbing

Fuel: ~60 L stainless (standard)
Freshwater: ~120 L (plastic, standard)
Water systems: manual pumps, gravity drain sinks plumbed to galley & heads
Sea cocks, skin fittings, plumbing hoses, fill points, vents
Bilge drainage and manual pump systems
Safety & Safety Gear
4-person ocean safety liferaft
Radar reflector
Assorted flares
Fire extinguishers and fire blanket
Vetus gas detector/ alarm, smoke alarm,
Fenders, warps/ropes
Spares kit (navigation spares, mechanical spares, rigging bits)
Stainless steel stations and guard rails (new 2022)

Broker's Comments

The Hallberg-Rassy 29 has long been regarded as one of the finest small offshore cruisers, and this example fully lives up to that reputation. She feels solid and confidence-inspiring, both under sail and on deck. Moreover, the upgrades are sensible and well chosen. As a result, she is ready for genuine cruising. For an owner seeking Hallberg-Rassy quality in a manageable size, this yacht is an excellent option.

DISCLAIMER

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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