Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 379
Jeanneau performance sailing in Sardinia's clearest waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 379
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 379 combines Marc Lombard's performance-oriented hull with the practical simplicity bareboat sailors demand. Built in 2012, this three-cabin vessel accommodates up to eight guests and has been refined specifically for ease of sail handling and intuitive deck ergonomics. The design balances responsive sailing characteristics with the comfort needed for a week exploring Sardinia's archipelago.
Onboard systems cater to independent cruising. Twin GPS plotters, autopilot, and full navigation suite keep you informed in all conditions. The galley features a gas cooker with oven, refrigeration, and hot water. Cabin amenities include quality bedding and pillows, whilst the saloon offers radio and CD player for calm anchorages. Deck layout prioritises accessibility, with furling genoa and batten mainsail with lazy-bag requiring minimal effort to manage.
Safety equipment is comprehensive: liferaft, harnesses, flares, and emergency tiller included. The cockpit shower and sprayhood provide practical comfort during passage-making or extended anchorage stays.
Highlights
- •Proven Marc Lombard design with emphasis on responsive, intuitive sailing
- •Twin navigation systems with GPS plotter, autopilot, and full instrument suite
- •Three cabins with quality bedding and hot water throughout
- •Comprehensive safety kit including liferaft, harnesses, and emergency equipment
The Charter Experience
Charter this yacht from Portisco on Sardinia's north coast, perfectly positioned for exploration of the Costa Smeralda and beyond. The Maddalena archipelago lies within easy reach for day sails, whilst the Tyrrhenian Sea offers longer passages toward Corsica. Shallow-draught performance and responsive sailing make these waters genuinely enjoyable. Provisioning in Portisco is straightforward, and the bareboat format gives you complete freedom to cruise at your own pace, anchoring in secluded bays and returning to larger ports as preferred.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with shakedown sails around Portisco, moving north to explore the Maddalena Islands' granite anchorages, then west toward Corsica's Lavezzi Islands for snorkelling and small harbours. Return passages allow time for longer beats or relaxed motor-sailing, with provisioning stops at Bonifacio or Santa Teresa Gallura. The bareboat format lets you adjust daily plans based on weather and preference.
Specifications
11.3 m
8
3
6
Monohull
2012
