Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 45.2
Jeanneau sailing elegance for independent cruisers in Sardinia
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 45.2
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45.2 combines proven cruising credentials with thoughtful design. Penned by Philippe Briand in collaboration with Jeanneau's studio, this sailing yacht draws its aesthetic from the larger Sun Odyssey 49, translating refined proportions into a vessel engineered for serious passage-making. The speed-optimized hull and classic sail plan—featuring a long-batten mainsail and overlapping genoa—deliver responsive performance across varying conditions.
On deck, a generous cockpit accommodates your crew with twin wheels, teak-appointed flooring, and a raised central table ideal for navigation planning or evening drinks. Below, four cabins provide comfortable quarters, whilst joinery and fittings reflect Jeanneau's commitment to durability and livability. This is a yacht built to handle what the sea demands, without compromise to comfort.
Highlights
- •Four-cabin layout suits extended family groups or small sailing parties
- •Twin-wheel cockpit design for confident helmsmanship and shared watch-keeping
- •Teak accents and quality joinery throughout cabin spaces
- •Proven bluewater credentials with responsive sailing characteristics
The Charter Experience
Charter this classic cruiser from Portisco in North Sardinia, gateway to some of the Mediterranean's most coveted anchorages. Sail amongst the granite peaks of the Costa Smeralda, explore the Maddalena archipelago's pristine bays, or venture south towards the wild limestone cliffs of Cala Gonone. As a bareboat charter, you have complete autonomy to follow the wind and your own rhythm, perfect for experienced sailors seeking unstructured exploration and genuine independence.
Suggested Itinerary
Consider a week exploring the Tyrrhenian coast, departing Portisco for the Maddalena Islands' protected anchorages, then sailing south to Cala Gonone and the dramatic Supramonte backdrop before returning via the Strait of Bonifacio. Alternatively, head north towards the Iles d'Hyères off the French coast for a cross-border passage that showcases the yacht's ocean-going capability.
Specifications
14.2 m
4
8
Monohull
2001
