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Bareboat Sailing Yacht Gipsy Queen

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey for Sardinia and Tuscany sailing

Length
13.3m
Guests
8
Cabins
5
Built
2011

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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Gipsy Queen

Gipsy Queen is a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 purpose-built for serious sailors seeking self-sufficient exploration of the Mediterranean. Designed by Philippe Briand, she combines dynamic hull lines and purposeful deck layout with the practical engineering Jeanneau has refined across generations. This is a yacht where design serves function, not the reverse.

Her deck plan prioritises ease of handling, with intuitive sail and rigging systems that reward confident sailors. The hard chine hull and abundant hatches deliver both performance and natural ventilation below decks. Built in 2011, she remains a proven platform for extended cruising, whether you're navigating the granite islands of the Iles d'Hyères or reaching across open water between anchorages.

Five cabins accommodate up to eight guests across a well-appointed interior that balances comfort with the honest simplicity of a working sailing yacht. This is not a floating resort; it is a capable vessel for those who value seamanship and self-reliance.

Highlights

  • Bareboat flexibility with five cabins for larger family groups or two-couple adventures
  • Designed hull and deck plan optimised for sailing efficiency and crew comfort
  • Base port in Sardinia with access to protected Maddalena islands and Tuscan coastline
  • Proven Sun Odyssey 439 platform trusted by experienced bareboat sailors

The Charter Experience

Based in Sardinia, Gipsy Queen offers unrestricted access to La Maddalena archipelago, the Strait of Bonifacio, and the Tuscan coast. Bareboat charter means your itinerary responds to wind and whim rather than a published schedule. Anchor in crystalline bays, explore hilltop villages accessible only by tender, and experience the Tyrrhenian Sea at the rhythm of sail rather than engine. The summer Tramontane winds favour purposeful day passages, while protected anchorages provide shelter and isolation in equal measure.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical week might depart Sardinia for the Maddalena group, anchor at Cala Corsara or Budelli, then sail north to the Tuscan archipelago via Elba and Pianosa, enjoying protected bays and pursuing light winds rather than schedules. Experienced crews often explore the Strait of Bonifacio, where stronger winds and deeper waters reward capable seamanship.

Specifications

Length

13.3 m

Max Guests

8

Cabins

5

Berths

8

Hull Type

Monohull

Year Built

2011

Charter Regions

SardiniaTuscany

Weekly Charter From

€2,600

High season up to €4,200

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