Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 42i
Jeanneau elegance for independent sailors in Sardinian waters
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 42i
This Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42i brings refined French design to bareboat cruising in Sardinia. Penned by Marc Lombard in collaboration with Jeanneau's design team, the yacht marries intelligent spatial planning with purposeful maritime aesthetics. Below deck, three cabins and two heads provide comfortable accommodation for your party, whilst technical systems integrate seamlessly to maximise usable living space.
The modern hull lines cut cleanly through Sardinian waters, and the well-appointed deck offers intuitive sailing. Automatic pilot and proven Jeanneau construction mean you can focus on navigation and the landscape rather than wrestle with your charter. Dinghy and outboard motor are provided for exploring smaller anchorages and coastal villages inaccessible by larger vessels.
Highlights
- •Three-cabin layout with two separate heads, designed for crew comfort on extended passages
- •Automatic pilot and integrated navigation systems reduce fatigue on longer days
- •Dinghy with outboard motor included for exploration beyond anchoring range
- •Bed linen and towels provided; based in Cannigione for direct Corsica and Sardinia access
The Charter Experience
Base yourself in Cannigione and chart courses through Sardinia's protected coves and across to Corsican waters. This region rewards independent sailors with predictable summer winds, crystalline anchorages, and coastlines virtually untouched by mass tourism. The Maddalena archipelago lies within easy reach, offering white-sand beaches and secure holding in turquoise shallows. Overnight in intimate ports where your dinghy becomes essential transport to waterfront restaurants and village markets.
Suggested Itinerary
Depart Cannigione for the Maddalena Islands, anchoring at Spargi or Santo Stefano for snorkelling and solitude. Work southward along Sardinia's northeast coast to Portisco or Porto Cervo, then cross to southern Corsica's granite inlets around Bonifacio. Return via the island chain, allowing flexibility for wind and mood rather than rigid scheduling.
Specifications
13.8 m
3
6
Monohull
2010
