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Description
First launched in 1997, the Swedish Hallberg-Rassy 62 (HR Series) represents the pinnacle of Swedish yacht building. Designed by the legendary Germán Frers, the 62 was the largest yacht in the Hallberg-Rassy line at the time and offered true bluewater cruising capability with unmatched comfort and strength.
This 30-inch handcrafted model is meticulously built using the traditional plank-on-frame method and premium-grade woods, including Red Cedar, Teak, and Mahogany,...The yacht’s exterior blends classic Scandinavian styling with modern touches — a sleek sheerline, broad cockpit, and large deck spaces make it suitable for both offshore sailing and comfortable living aboard.
We build each model until you are fully satisfied. During production, we’ll send you detailed photos at each key stage:
- Hull construction
- Deck detailing and structures
- Final painting and finishing touches
Once the final version is approved, your model will be securely packed in a custom wooden crate with protective cushioning to ensure safe delivery anywhere in the world.
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The Swedish Hallberg-Rassy 62 (HR Series) is a distinguished sailing yacht from the renowned Swedish shipyard Hallberg-Rassy, celebrated for building some of the most seaworthy and luxurious bluewater cruisers in the world. Introduced in the mid-2010s, the 62 is a testament to Hallberg-Rassy’s commitment to combining innovative design with robust construction and comfort for long-distance voyaging.
At 62 feet in length, this yacht is designed to meet the demanding needs of serious sailors seeking both performance and safety. Hallberg-Rassy yachts have a reputation for their strong, hand-laid fiberglass hulls reinforced with carbon fiber and foam cores, ensuring durability and a lightweight structure. The 62’s hull and keel design contribute to excellent stability and seaworthiness, allowing for smooth passage across even the roughest oceans.
The yacht’s exterior blends classic Scandinavian styling with modern touches — a sleek sheerline, broad cockpit, and large deck spaces make it suitable for both offshore sailing and comfortable living aboard. The raised saloon provides panoramic views and flood the interior with natural light, enhancing the spacious feeling below deck.
Inside, the Swedish Hallberg-Rassy 62 (HR Series) offers luxurious accommodations for up to eight guests in four cabins, including a master suite, guest cabins, and crew quarters. High-quality teak joinery, comfortable seating, and a well-equipped galley make extended cruising a pleasure. The yacht also features advanced navigation and sailing systems, reflecting the brand’s focus on safety and ease of handling.
With its balance of performance, comfort, and durability, the Swedish Hallberg-Rassy 62 (HR Series) appeals to experienced sailors who seek to explore the world’s oceans with confidence. It continues the legacy of Hallberg-Rassy as one of the premier builders of bluewater sailing yachts designed to combine the thrill of sailing with the comforts of home.
What a Beauty! It shines so impressively in my study. Made of first class material all around, and the workmanship is impeccable which makes for a museum quality product. Love it!
The Soleil Royal is an ornate, baroque masterpiece! The details on this ship are amazing! You will definitely not be disappointed if you purchase this ship!
Quality, and attention to detail of model! I went aboard the USS Constitution, as a young Naval Officer, and this incredible model, brought back so many great memories, of that experience! V/r, John W., Captain, USN (Ret)
The display case is fantastic
The case was extremely easy to put together, snd looks fantastic. The model ship fits perfectly inside and looks fantastic.
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