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Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 439 Owner version

Jeanneau craftsmanship for independent sailors in the Adriatic

Length
13.3m
Guests
10
Cabins
3
Built
2013

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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 439 Owner version

The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 439 is a purpose-built sailing yacht designed by Philippe Briand with the working sailor in mind. Her dynamic hull form, hard chine, and clean deck plan prioritise seamless handling over unnecessary complexity. Three cabins accommodate groups seeking authentic sailing autonomy in Croatia's Adriatic waters, with straightforward systems that reward confidence and preparation.

Below decks, the interior balances functionality with genuine comfort. A well-appointed saloon flows naturally from the galley, whilst sleeping quarters offer privacy without pretence. Natural light floods through numerous hatches and windows, creating an airy atmosphere that reflects the yacht's honest design philosophy. Everything aboard serves the sailing experience first.

Bareboat from Kastela places you within reach of Split's cultural landmarks, the Dalmatian islands, and hidden anchorages along the Adriatic coast. This is a yacht for sailors who appreciate direct engagement with wind and water, not passengers seeking floating resort amenities.

Highlights

  • Teak deck and spray hood for durability and protection in Adriatic conditions
  • Dual steering wheels and bow thruster for confident handling in tight harbours
  • Furling main and Genoa for efficient sail management across all wind ranges
  • Air conditioning, generator, and shore power ensure essential modern comforts without compromising independence

The Charter Experience

Casting off from Kastela, you inherit a coast of remarkable variety. The sheltered waters near Split offer gentle introductions, whilst the outer islands reward those seeking solitude and challenge. The Sun Odyssey 439's responsive helm and efficient sail plan make passage work pleasurable rather than laboured. Overnight anchorages in secluded bays provide the rhythm of traditional Adriatic sailing. Evening light transforms limestone cliffs and pine-covered slopes into a changing gallery; this region has inspired seafarers for millennia.

Suggested Itinerary

A typical week might begin with shakedown sailing to Brač or Hvar, progress to the Pakleni Islands for anchoring and swimming, then venture south towards Korčula and Mljet. Return via the Elaphiti Islands, allowing time to explore medieval towns and hidden coves. Kastela serves as convenient base for provisioning, fuel, and final preparations.

Specifications

Length

13.3 m

Max Guests

10

Cabins

3

Berths

8

Hull Type

Monohull

Year Built

2013

Cruising Speed

8 kn

Charter Regions

Weekly Charter From

€1,700

High season up to €3,700

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