Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 439
Jeanneau elegance for independent sailors in the Adriatic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 439
This Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 is purpose-built for those who value straightforward sailing without compromise. The 2014 bareboat offers four double cabins sleeping up to ten guests, making it equally suited to intimate groups or extended families seeking self-skippered exploration. Contemporary design from Philippe Briand delivers dynamic lines and a hard-chine hull that cuts through Adriatic waters with genuine seaworthiness.
What distinguishes this Sun Odyssey is its philosophy: sailing first, comfort second. The innovative deck plan keeps operations intuitive, whilst abundant hatches and windows flood the interior with natural light. Three core tenets shape the vessel: speed, simplicity in handling, and quality finishes throughout. You'll find no unnecessary complication here, only the essentials executed with Jeanneau's characteristic refinement.
Highlights
- •Four generous double cabins with private heads and shower facilities
- •Uncluttered deck plan designed for efficient, two-person sailing
- •Open galley and saloon bathed in natural light from strategically placed windows
- •Solid construction and seaworthy hull for confident coastal and offshore passages
The Charter Experience
Charter from Dubrovnik and command your own passage along one of Europe's most dramatic coastlines. The Croatian Adriatic rewards self-sufficient sailors with protected anchorages, hidden coves beneath limestone cliffs, and charming port towns accessible only by water. Whether you sail north towards Hvar and Korcula or south towards the Elaphiti Islands, you'll appreciate a vessel engineered for both performance and ease of use. This bareboat suits experienced skippers seeking autonomy without the logistics burden of larger yachts.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might depart Dubrovnik, sail across to Hvar for provisioning and local wine, then anchor off Vis or Komiza for secluded swimming. Push south to Korcula's Venetian old town, explore the Elaphiti Islands' quiet bays, and return to Dubrovnik with time for a final anchorage along the Peljesac Peninsula. The Adriatic's consistent winds and moderate distances suit bareboat cruising perfectly, allowing time to linger in each location.
Specifications
13.3 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2014
