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Swan 51, Hanse 360ST, Ice 56, Oyster 805 and JP 40: New Yacht Models and Charter Insights

Swan 51, Hanse 360ST, Ice 56, Oyster 805 and JP 40: New Yacht Models and Charter Insights

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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James Miller, GetExperience.com
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February 27, 2026

Berthing and transport logistics change substantially with keel depth and hull form: the Swan 51 option for a 3.2m keel and twin rudders increases required marina draft and handling considerations for delivery crews, while the Ice 56 carbonfibre hulls lower gross weight and affect lifting and yacht-transport scheduling.

New models at a glance

At a glance, five notable launches combine distinct design philosophies—performance cruisers, sportier derivatives, carbon-built fast cruisers and superyacht-inspired bluewater boats. Below are concise profiles highlighting what each model brings to owners, charter operators and travellers looking to book unique sea experiences.

Swan 51

Nautor Swan’s new Swan 51—designed by Germán Frers—targets sailors who want a sporty feel without pure-racer compromises. The boat features a T-shaped keel with an optional 3.2m draft, twin rudders for downwind control and the option of a square-top mainsail to increase sail area. Internally the owner’s stateroom in the bow prioritises privacy for long passages and enhances charter appeal for premium overnight trips.

Hanse 360ST

The Hanse 360ST evolves from the popular Hanse 360. The “ST” (Sport, Talent) upgrades include a deeper T-keel, bigger sail plan, reshaped rudder and strengthened rigging—changes that raise speed potential while keeping handling simple. Deck hardware and running rigging adjustments make short-handed cruising or skippered charter operations more efficient.

Ice 56

Ice Yachts’ expertise in carbonfibre construction yields lighter displacement and sharper performance in the Ice 56. Umberto Felci’s lines emphasise maxi-yacht proportions in a 56-foot package: fast passages, elegant deck layout and a luxury interior fit that suits high-end private charters and exclusive yacht parties.

Oyster 805

The Oyster 805 leans into the superyacht spectrum with Rob Humphreys’ design focusing on spacious cockpit lounging and bow seating. Oyster’s bluewater pedigree means long-range capability and comfort—features that make this model attractive for luxury adventure travel and extended cruise packages.

JP 40

The JP 40 marks a new chapter for designer Niels Jeppesen in collaboration with Ariadna Pons. At 40ft, the hull balances cruiser-racer performance with practical accommodation, offering a flexible platform for club racing, owner-cruising and smaller-scale charter operations.

Quick comparison table

ModelLength (ft)Design focusNotable features
Swan 5151Performance cruiserT-keel (option 3.2m), twin rudders, owner bow stateroom
Hanse 360ST36Sporty cruiserDeeper keel, larger sailplan, upgraded rigging
Ice 5656Fast luxury cruiserCarbonfibre hull, maxi-like styling
Oyster 80580Superyacht-inspired bluewaterLarge cockpit, bow lounge, optional gym cabin
JP 4040Cruiser-racerBalanced comfort and performance, Jeppesen–Pons design

How new designs affect charter and tourism

Operators looking to refresh their fleets should have a mind to match vessel characteristics with guest expectations: Ice 56 and Oyster 805 suit luxury yacht charters, exclusive yacht charters for events and cruise packages, while Hanse 360ST and JP 40 fit adventure sailing itineraries, sail training and day-excursion markets. Lighter carbon builds reduce fuel and towing costs during repositioning; deeper keels necessitate updated berth arrangements and may limit access to shallow anchorages popular with tourists.

Practical checklist for charter planners

  • Assess marina draft and lifting capacity for large-keel options.
  • Match interior layout to guest activities (gym, lounge, dining).
  • Plan provisioning and crew training for sportier sail handling.
  • Consider eco-friendly routing for wildlife and sightseeing tours.

Booking and experiencing new yachts

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Final wrap-up

New yacht launches such as the Swan 51, Hanse 360ST, Ice 56, Oyster 805 and JP 40 push boundaries across performance, luxury and carbon build technology. For travellers and charter planners alike, these models broaden options for travel experiences, adventure activities, yacht parties, cruise packages and eco-friendly wildlife safaris. Whether you’re after luxury adventure travel experiences, interactive online cultural workshops to complement a voyage, or even beginner esports coaching sessions for themed charters, the modern yacht market is supplying platforms for diverse offerings. In short: new designs influence logistics, charter strategy and guest enjoyment in equal measure—choose the boat that fits the journey and the itinerary, and you’ll turn a well-planned trip into a memorable experience.