Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 439
Jeanneau sailing elegance for independent explorers
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 439
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 is a purpose-built cruising sailboat that rewards confident sailors with responsive handling and intelligent deck planning. Designed by Philippe Briand, she combines dynamic hull lines with practical seamanship, featuring a hard chine hull, abundant hatches, and clean sightlines that make passage-making straightforward rather than fussy.
Four cabins accommodate up to ten guests across a layout that balances comfort with the uncluttered functionality expected of a serious cruising platform. Below deck, the interior prioritises quality joinery and liveable spaces rather than ostentatious finishes, reflecting Jeanneau's philosophy that the boat itself is the experience.
Built in 2014, this bareboat remains a versatile choice for experienced sailors seeking independent control of a capable vessel. The deck plan eliminates unnecessary complexity, allowing your crew to focus on sailing rather than wrestling with poorly conceived systems.
Highlights
- •Four-cabin layout sleeps up to ten, ideal for family groups or flotilla sailing
- •Intuitive deck plan and sail configuration designed for owner-operator control
- •Proven Jeanneau construction and systems, easier to troubleshoot and maintain than boutique designs
- •Bareboat freedom to explore Croatia's Adriatic at your own pace and schedule
The Charter Experience
Charter her for a season of Adriatic sailing along Croatia's Dalmatian coast. From your base in Trogir, the Sun Odyssey 439 handles both protected island anchorages and open-water passages with equal composure. Spring and autumn offer steady thermals and manageable sea states; summer brings lighter winds but unmatched clarity and sheltered coves. Whether you're bound for the Pakleni Islands, Hvar, or the remote Elaphiti archipelago, this yacht rewards thoughtful passage planning with reliable performance and genuine sailing pleasure.
Suggested Itinerary
A two-week charter might begin in Trogir, sail south to Šolta and the Pakleni Islands, then cross to Hvar and Vis. The return leg offers time for the quieter islands of the Elaphiti group before heading back to base, with flexible routing to follow wind patterns and your crew's appetite for passage-making versus anchorage time.
Specifications
13.3 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2014
