Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 409
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey bareboat sailing in the Baltic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 409
This Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 offers everything needed for confident cruising across Northern Europe's most rewarding sailing grounds. Based in Klaipeda, Lithuania, she sleeps up to 10 guests across three well-appointed cabins, making her equally suited to couples seeking solitude or families exploring together. Built in 2012, this proven design combines responsive handling with genuine comfort, featuring wide teak decks that invite you to linger while anchored in quiet Baltic coves.
Below deck, the layout prioritises both space and functionality. Two spacious aft cabins and a V-berth forward provide sleeping quarters, whilst the saloon converts to a double when extra berths are needed. The galley comes fully equipped with gas cooker, refrigerator, and hot water, supported by independent battery systems and an outdoor shower in the cockpit for rinsing off after swimming. Safety equipment includes electric anchor winch, life vests, and modern navigation electronics.
This is a bareboat charter for sailors holding valid RYA, MCA, or equivalent International Yacht Training qualifications. She's equally at home on a week-long exploration or a single-day escape, and can be delivered to Riga for a supplementary fee should you prefer to begin elsewhere in the region.
Highlights
- •Wide teak decks and modern cockpit design, including protective sprayhood
- •Three cabins accommodate mixed groups; convertible saloon adds sleeping flexibility
- •Autopilot, plotter, depth/wind/speed instruments, and electric anchor winch
- •Available for one-day charters or week-long Baltic cruises; delivery to Riga available
The Charter Experience
The Baltic Sea in summer delivers what Northern Europe's sailors crave: steady winds, protected waters between forested coastlines, and a network of charming anchorages from Sweden to Poland. Klaipeda serves as your gateway to the Curonian Lagoon's sheltered passages, where villages like Nida offer authentic local character, whilst further afield lie the Swedish archipelago and the deeper cruising grounds around Gotland. Daylight extends well into the evening, giving you maximum time on the water. Whether you're island-hopping, pursuing longer passages, or anchoring in solitude, this yacht performs reliably and sails efficiently without demanding constant attention.
Suggested Itinerary
A week-long bareboat typically begins Saturday evening in Klaipeda with a shakedown sail to Juodkrantė, then proceeds through the Curonian Lagoon towards Nida before breaking into open Baltic waters. From there, experienced crews might reach Liepaja, Ventspils, or even venture north towards Riga and the Swedish coast. Alternatively, focus on the protected lagoon system, exploring traditional fishing villages and anchorages accessible only under sail, returning Saturday morning for a leisurely departure.
Specifications
12.3 m
10
3
8
Monohull
2012
