Charter1st class yachts - new monohulls and cats in the programme for 2026

Christian Tiedt

 · 13.11.2025

Charter: 1st class yachts - new monohulls and cats in the programme for 2026Photo: Hanse Yachts
A Hanse 315 is also new in the range of 1st class yachts for the 2026 season.
The 1st class yacht charter company is offering numerous new boats for the 2026 season. The most important manufacturers are included, with the number of cabins and berths varying according to size.

New arrivals for the Baltic Sea

The charter provider represented on the Baltic Sea and in the Mediterranean 1st class yachts has numerous new additions to its programme for the coming season at various destinations: In Germany, for example, a Hanse 315 from Barth (length: 9.52 m, cabins: 2, berths: 4, year of construction: 2021), a Sun Odyssey 440 from Heiligenhafen (length: 13.39 m, cabins: 3, berths: 6, year of construction: 2026), and an Oceanis 40.1 from Flensburg (length: 12.87 m, cabins: 3, berths: 6, year of construction: 2026).

New yachts on Mallorca

On Mallorca, the fleet of 1st class yachts is being strengthened with new monohulls and multihulls. In the first case, these include a Dufour 44 (length: 13.91 m, cabins: 3, berths: 6, year of construction: 2026), an Oceanis 51.1 (length: 15.94 m, cabins: 5, berths: 10, year of construction: 2026) and a Hanse 460 (length: 14.60 m, cabins: 4, berths: 8, year of construction: 2026), as well as two catamarans: a Fountaine Pajot 41 NEW (length: 12.10 m, cabins: 3, berths: 6, year of construction: 2026) and a Leopard 45 (length: 13.72 m, cabins: 4, berths: 8, year of construction: 2020).

New in Croatia

In Croatia, a Sun Odyssey 440 from Biograd (length: 13.00 m, cabins: 4, berths: 8) and an Oceanis 47 from Rogoznica (length: 14.60 m, cabins: 4, berths: 8, year of construction: 2026) and a Bavaria C38 from Punat (length: 11.90 m, cabins: 3, berths: 6, year of construction: 2024) are now also available for hire.

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Christian Tiedt

Christian Tiedt

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Christian Tiedt was born in Hamburg in 1975, but grew up in the northern suburbs of the city - except for numerous visits to the harbor, North Sea and Baltic Sea, but without direct access to water sports for a long time. His first adventures then took place on dry land: With the classics from Chichester, Slocum and Co. After completing his vocational training, his studies finally gave him the opportunity (in terms of time) to get active on the water - and to obtain the relevant licenses. First with cruising and then, when he joined BOOTE in 2004, with motorboats of all kinds. In the meantime, Christian has been able to get to know almost all of Europe (and some more distant destinations) on his own keel and prefers to share his adventures and experiences as head of the travel department for YACHT and BOOTE in cruise reports.

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