Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 42i
Intelligent sailing in Sardinia with assured comfort and control
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 42i
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42i combines purposeful design with practical seamanship. Marc Lombard's collaboration with Jeanneau's design team has produced a yacht where every element serves both function and elegance. Below deck, three cabins and two heads maximise comfort without sacrificing the open, airy feel you'll appreciate during long summer passages.
Technical systems are thoughtfully integrated throughout, clearing valuable living space rather than cluttering it. The result is a vessel that feels considerably larger than her footprint suggests, with generous galley and saloon areas where your crew can relax between sailing days. Deck layout is intuitive and forgiving, making her an excellent choice for experienced skippers seeking self-sufficient autonomy.
Highlights
- •Three private cabins with flexible berth configurations for mixed groups
- •Fully equipped galley and navigation station integrated into the saloon
- •Modern, flowing hull lines that balance performance and ease of handling
- •Bareboat freedom to set your own pace across Sardinia's Tyrrhenian waters
The Charter Experience
Sardinia rewards bareboat sailors with protected anchorages, consistent summer winds, and some of the Mediterranean's clearest waters. From Portisco's sheltered marina, you have immediate access to the Costa Smeralda's hidden coves and the wilder granite coastline to the south. The Sun Odyssey 42i handles the archipelago's variable conditions with composure, whether you're reaching towards Maddalena or exploring quieter bays away from the crowds. Evening anchorages offer solitude and the kind of clarity that reminds you why you came.
Suggested Itinerary
Consider a seven-day arc from Portisco northward to the Maddalena archipelago, where granite peaks meet turquoise shallows and small anchorages remain relatively undisturbed. Return via the eastern coast, anchoring in Cala Spinosa and Cala Brandinchi before working back south. Alternatively, venture to the Emerald Coast's quieter southern reaches, where fewer chartered boats venture and you'll find the kind of solitude Sardinia still offers to those who seek it properly.
Specifications
12.8 m
3
6
Monohull
2011
