Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 379
Responsive sailing through the Greek islands
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 379
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 delivers performance-focused sailing with the refinement expected of this acclaimed range. Marc Lombard's hull design rewards active sailors with responsive handling and genuine sea-keeping ability, while the deck layout prioritises intuitive sail management and practical ergonomics for confident independent cruising.
Built in 2014, this bareboat offers three generous cabins accommodating up to six guests across a naturally lit interior. The open saloon transitions seamlessly to the cockpit, where the helm is positioned for clear sightlines and the crew stations are intelligently arranged for efficient operation.
Highlights
- •Three cabin layout with comfortable berths and practical storage
- •Modern galleys and heads suitable for independent provisioning and extended cruising
- •Responsive performance hull by renowned naval architect Marc Lombard
- •Intelligent cockpit design for single or short-handed sail handling
The Charter Experience
Charter from the Aegean's primary ports and explore at your own pace. The Sun Odyssey 379's moderate displacement and balanced sail plan make it equally at home in light airs around the Cyclades or reaching across open water towards the Dodecanese. This is sailing for those who value hands-on seamanship and the freedom to linger where others rush past.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart from Athens and thread through the Cyclades, anchoring at lesser-known islands where shallow-draft access rewards the independent sailor. Work eastward towards Patmos or the Rhodes approaches, using the Sun Odyssey's efficient sailing to cover genuine distances while maintaining complete control over your itinerary.
Specifications
11.3 m
6
3
6
Monohull
2014
