Hansa Access 303 - singlehanded
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Designer
Chris Mitchell
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Manufacturer
Hansa Sailing
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Design year
2003
The Access 303 is ideal for those sailors who wish to take their sailing more seriously. Compared to the Access 2.3, this boat has a taller rig with the addition of a jib so there are two extra control lines to handle. A heavier centerboard along with the same steering and similar hull characteristics to the smaller 2.3 ensures these boats are also extremely safe and easy to sail.
The Access 303 will balance perfectly when sailed single-handed, but is still fun and responsive when sailed by two adults. The 303 is an inexpensive, very versatile, exciting, yet very comfortable boat to sail.
There are over 400 Access 303's sailing in 17 countries and it is an International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Recognised Class.
Build / Config
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Vessel type
Dinghy
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Hull type
Fibreglass
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Rig type
Sloop
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Keel config
Weighted daggerboard
Ratings / Handicaps
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Number of crew
1 (typical)
Dimensions
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Length (overall)
3.03m
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Beam
1.35m
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Draught
1.0m
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Draught (min)
0.25m
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Mast
4.75m
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Displacement
85.0 kg
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Ballast
30 kg
Sails
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Sail area (total)
6 m2
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Main sail area
4.4 m2
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Jib / Genoa area
1.4 m2