Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 439
Sail the Amalfi Coast aboard a Jeanneau built for serious cruising
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 439
This Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 is a purpose-built sailing yacht that prioritises seamless handling and genuine seaworthiness. Designed by Philippe Briand, her dynamic hull form and refined deck plan reflect Jeanneau's philosophy that a sailboat must sail first. The 2013 yacht accommodates up to 10 guests across 4 cabins, making her equally suited to family weeks or small group expeditions along the Italian coast.
Below deck, the interior balances comfort with practicality. The layout maximises usable space without sacrificing the quality finishes expected on a proper cruising yacht. Navigation and safety systems are comprehensive: GPS, autopilot, depth sounder, wind instruments, shortwave radio, and full paper charts ensure confidence in any conditions. A radio-CD player, hot water, and Bimini top add welcomed conveniences for extended cruising.
Highlights
- •Philippe Briand design with modern hard chine hull and generous windows for natural light and visibility
- •Electric windlass and furling genoa simplify sail handling across a full cruising season
- •Comprehensive navigation suite including autopilot, GPS, wind instruments, and depth sounder
- •Sleeps 10 across 4 cabins; ideal for families or small groups seeking true sailing rather than motoring
The Charter Experience
Bareboat charter from Salerno gives you direct access to the Amalfi Coast's most treasured anchorages. Sail to Positano's pastel cliffs, anchor off Capri, or explore the quieter bays near Ravello and Atrani. With an electric windlass and furling genoa, single-handed sail handling is achievable; the clever deck plan means fewer crew needed to manage the boat safely. Evening aperitivos on deck, swims in crystalline Mediterranean water, and leisurely passages between villages define a week well spent.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with an evening departure from Salerno, anchoring near Amalfi town by nightfall. Day two takes you south to the sheltered bay of Positano, with morning swims and lunch ashore. The following days offer flexibility: westward to Capri and the Faraglioni rocks, or eastward towards Salerno's quieter islands and limestone grottoes. Most charter parties return to Salerno by Friday afternoon, allowing Saturday morning check-out.
Specifications
13.3 m
10
4
9
Monohull
2013
