1988 HALLBERG-RASSY 29 Scandinavia
Features
Title | 1988 HALLBERG-RASSY 29 Scandinavia |
Type | Marine |
Sub Type | Boats |
Class | Sail |
Make | HALLBERG-RASSY |
Model | 29 |
Series | Scandinavia |
Year | 1988 |
Sale Price | $68,000 |
Listing Type | Used |
RefCode | DIY1256190 |
Usage | Cruising |
Hull Material | Fibreglass |
Hull | Mono |
Length - metres | 8.9 |
Length - feet | 29.2 |
Draft/Draught - meters | 1.59 |
Beam Width - meters | 2.83 |
Dry Weight - kgs | 3800 |
No. of Engines | 1 |
Engine Make | Volvo Penta |
Engine Model | 2002 |
Engine Type | Diesel |
Engine Power - hp | 18 |
Safety Equipment | Off-shore |
Description
For sale is a beautifully maintained Hallberg-Rassy 29 Scandinavia, designed by renowned naval architect Olle Enderlein and built in 1988 by the legendary Hallberg-Rassy shipyard in Ellös, Sweden. This yacht, with her timeless lines and exceptional craftsmanship, has been lovingly cared for by only two owners and is ready for her next adventure. This Hallberg-Rassy 29 is the perfect yacht for a couple wanting to cruise reasonable distances in comfort and safety and is perfectly suited for single-handed sailing as well. No matter if you like to cruise blue waters or just a day trip on inland waters. Even when you dream of a circumnavigation this 29 is ready and equipped for it!
Ownership and History
From 1988 to 2014, the yacht was owned and sailed by her first owner along the coasts of Holland and the German North Sea. Since 2014, she has been in the hands of her current owner, who has invested significantly in a comprehensive refit and numerous upgrades (detailed invoices available). Between 2017 and 2024, this yacht embarked on an extraordinary voyage, sailing from her home port of Stavoren in Holland around Europe, across the Atlantic to the Caribbean, and through the Panama Canal to the South Pacific, including French Polynesia, Tonga, and finally New Zealand. At every stage, she proved her exceptional seaworthiness, handling rough seas with ease.
The yacht was imported into New Zealand in January 2025, and both import duties and GST were fully paid to Customs NZ, ensuring a seamless ownership transfer for buyers in New Zealand.
Superior Craftsmanship and Comfort
Built with Hallberg-Rassys renowned attention to detail, this yacht boasts a solid GRP hull with an encapsulated keel and is completely free of osmosis. The first-class mahogany interior creates a warm and inviting atmosphere while providing excellent storage.
Self-Sufficient and Ready for Long Voyages
This yacht is fully equipped for extended offshore passages and remote anchorages:
Hull material: GRP. LOA: 8.90m, beam: 2.83m, draft: 1.59m, displacement: 3.8t, ballast: 1.75t steel encapsulated in GRP bilge. Sail area: 50m². 2 cabins, 4 berths. Fuel tank: 60l, freshwater tank: 120l, holding tank.
Superstructure and deck: GRP-sandwich construction 25 mm with polyvinyl cellular plastics as core material for strength and insulation. Hull and deck completely joined by overlapping the GRP laminate. Bulwark formed in the deck and hull mouldings and fitted with a solid capping in teak.
Steering: Windpilot Pacific wind vane steering (2016) ensures reliable self-steering, even in heavy weather, and works seamlessly with the fin keel. Additionally, a Simrad TP22 tiller pilot is included. The robust rudder is well-protected by a sturdy skeg.
Power Supply: Two 100w solar panels (2024) with a Victron charge controller ensure a consistent power supply for onboard electronics. AGM batteries (domestic battery bank 140 Ah and separate starter battery) with computer-controlled Sterling 80A charge controller and Philippi battery monitor.
Engine: Volvo Penta 2002 (18 hp) with freshwater cooling, a renewed fuel pump (2021), new starter (2024) and thorough maintenance. It starts reliably and comes with spare parts, manuals, and tools.
Anchoring: Lofrans Project X1 windlass (2014), Lewmar Cobra anchor, and 65m chain.
Rigging and Sails: Standing and running rigging renewed (2015). Full-batten mainsail (2015) and genoa (2002), plus an almost unused gennaker (2019)
Recent Upgrades (2023-2024)
Upon arrival in New Zealand, extensive work was undertaken at the Bay of Islands Marina:
New rudder bearing and replacement of four seacocks with TruDesign valves by Opua Boatbuilders.
Installation of a new Navico AIS (NAIS-500) with an antenna splitter (NSPL-500), a Simrad IS42 multifunction display with a new Airmar DST810 transducer and a new Silva 125 compass.
New NMEA2000 backbone for seamless integration of electronic systems.
Engine upgrades: The engine features new rubber mounts, a new starter (with a repaired spare included), and a cleaned heat exchanger. All servicing was professionally carried out by Seapower Ltd. Opua.
Hull: Sanded, primed, and coated with new antifouling. Propeller: Treated with PropOne Foul Release coating.
Renewed upholstery, covers, and curtains by Richard Tapper Upholstery in Opua.
New original Hallberg-Rassy sprayhood installed.
New solar panels: 2 × 100W installed.
Additional Equipment
Tender and Outboard: new dinghy (2024) with a new Yamaha 2HP outboard motor (2024).
Electronics: Simrad NSS7 chart plotter, Simrad 2kW radar, Furuno Navtex NX-300, Simrad RS35 VHF, Standard Horizon handheld VHF, and Icom SSB radio with antenna tuner.
Lighting: All interior and exterior lighting converted to LED.
Other Equipment: Gori folding propeller (2016), Ocean Signal EPIRB 1, additional stainless steel anchor, extensive spare parts, extra lines, additional stainless steel anchor, and much more.
Additional Information
The Hallberg-Rassy 29 is renowned for its exceptional design, craftsmanship, and performance. For detailed information, including technical specifications, photos, and videos, please visit the official Hallberg-Rassy website: https://www.hallberg-rassy.com/yachts/previous-models/hallberg-rassy-29
Meticulously Maintained
This yacht has been meticulously maintained by both owners. The elegant mahogany interior is in excellent condition, while the robust teak deck, with a thickness of over 10mm, is fully bonded to the deck for durability. The hull and superstructure are in outstanding shape, making her ready to sail anywhere in the world.
Inspection and Location
This exceptional yacht is ready to go and can be inspected at Westhaven Marina, Auckland.
Ownership and History
From 1988 to 2014, the yacht was owned and sailed by her first owner along the coasts of Holland and the German North Sea. Since 2014, she has been in the hands of her current owner, who has invested significantly in a comprehensive refit and numerous upgrades (detailed invoices available). Between 2017 and 2024, this yacht embarked on an extraordinary voyage, sailing from her home port of Stavoren in Holland around Europe, across the Atlantic to the Caribbean, and through the Panama Canal to the South Pacific, including French Polynesia, Tonga, and finally New Zealand. At every stage, she proved her exceptional seaworthiness, handling rough seas with ease.
The yacht was imported into New Zealand in January 2025, and both import duties and GST were fully paid to Customs NZ, ensuring a seamless ownership transfer for buyers in New Zealand.
Superior Craftsmanship and Comfort
Built with Hallberg-Rassys renowned attention to detail, this yacht boasts a solid GRP hull with an encapsulated keel and is completely free of osmosis. The first-class mahogany interior creates a warm and inviting atmosphere while providing excellent storage.
Self-Sufficient and Ready for Long Voyages
This yacht is fully equipped for extended offshore passages and remote anchorages:
Hull material: GRP. LOA: 8.90m, beam: 2.83m, draft: 1.59m, displacement: 3.8t, ballast: 1.75t steel encapsulated in GRP bilge. Sail area: 50m². 2 cabins, 4 berths. Fuel tank: 60l, freshwater tank: 120l, holding tank.
Superstructure and deck: GRP-sandwich construction 25 mm with polyvinyl cellular plastics as core material for strength and insulation. Hull and deck completely joined by overlapping the GRP laminate. Bulwark formed in the deck and hull mouldings and fitted with a solid capping in teak.
Steering: Windpilot Pacific wind vane steering (2016) ensures reliable self-steering, even in heavy weather, and works seamlessly with the fin keel. Additionally, a Simrad TP22 tiller pilot is included. The robust rudder is well-protected by a sturdy skeg.
Power Supply: Two 100w solar panels (2024) with a Victron charge controller ensure a consistent power supply for onboard electronics. AGM batteries (domestic battery bank 140 Ah and separate starter battery) with computer-controlled Sterling 80A charge controller and Philippi battery monitor.
Engine: Volvo Penta 2002 (18 hp) with freshwater cooling, a renewed fuel pump (2021), new starter (2024) and thorough maintenance. It starts reliably and comes with spare parts, manuals, and tools.
Anchoring: Lofrans Project X1 windlass (2014), Lewmar Cobra anchor, and 65m chain.
Rigging and Sails: Standing and running rigging renewed (2015). Full-batten mainsail (2015) and genoa (2002), plus an almost unused gennaker (2019)
Recent Upgrades (2023-2024)
Upon arrival in New Zealand, extensive work was undertaken at the Bay of Islands Marina:
New rudder bearing and replacement of four seacocks with TruDesign valves by Opua Boatbuilders.
Installation of a new Navico AIS (NAIS-500) with an antenna splitter (NSPL-500), a Simrad IS42 multifunction display with a new Airmar DST810 transducer and a new Silva 125 compass.
New NMEA2000 backbone for seamless integration of electronic systems.
Engine upgrades: The engine features new rubber mounts, a new starter (with a repaired spare included), and a cleaned heat exchanger. All servicing was professionally carried out by Seapower Ltd. Opua.
Hull: Sanded, primed, and coated with new antifouling. Propeller: Treated with PropOne Foul Release coating.
Renewed upholstery, covers, and curtains by Richard Tapper Upholstery in Opua.
New original Hallberg-Rassy sprayhood installed.
New solar panels: 2 × 100W installed.
Additional Equipment
Tender and Outboard: new dinghy (2024) with a new Yamaha 2HP outboard motor (2024).
Electronics: Simrad NSS7 chart plotter, Simrad 2kW radar, Furuno Navtex NX-300, Simrad RS35 VHF, Standard Horizon handheld VHF, and Icom SSB radio with antenna tuner.
Lighting: All interior and exterior lighting converted to LED.
Other Equipment: Gori folding propeller (2016), Ocean Signal EPIRB 1, additional stainless steel anchor, extensive spare parts, extra lines, additional stainless steel anchor, and much more.
Additional Information
The Hallberg-Rassy 29 is renowned for its exceptional design, craftsmanship, and performance. For detailed information, including technical specifications, photos, and videos, please visit the official Hallberg-Rassy website: https://www.hallberg-rassy.com/yachts/previous-models/hallberg-rassy-29
Meticulously Maintained
This yacht has been meticulously maintained by both owners. The elegant mahogany interior is in excellent condition, while the robust teak deck, with a thickness of over 10mm, is fully bonded to the deck for durability. The hull and superstructure are in outstanding shape, making her ready to sail anywhere in the world.
Inspection and Location
This exceptional yacht is ready to go and can be inspected at Westhaven Marina, Auckland.