Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 469 (2013/14)
Jeanneau sailing yacht for independent exploration of the Aegean
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 469 (2013/14)
This Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 469 offers a rare combination of intelligent design and genuine sailing capability for bareboat charters based in Athens. Built in 2013/14, she represents the evolution of Jeanneau's celebrated Sun Odyssey line, with Philippe Briand's signature clean lines and an elongated hull that delivers both aesthetic refinement and reliable performance across the Greek islands.
The interior defies expectations for her size, with the volume and light-filled layout typically found on considerably larger cruisers. Four well-appointed cabins sleep up to ten guests, making her equally suited to small family voyages or groups seeking genuine sailing autonomy. The generous beam provides the stability and comfort essential for extended Aegean passages.
Highlights
- •Philippe Briand design with clean modern aesthetics and proven seaworthiness
- •Four cabins accommodating up to ten guests with exceptional interior volume and natural light
- •Flexible check-in/check-out (any day of the week) with complimentary harbour fees for first and last night
- •Optional skipper or hostess available; outboard engine and specialist sails (asymmetric spinnaker) offered as extras
The Charter Experience
Base your charter from Athens and explore the Cyclades and Sporades at your own pace. The bareboat format grants complete freedom to navigate quiet anchorages, whitewashed villages, and crystalline waters that larger fleet yachts cannot easily access. Check-in is flexible (any day, 1700 hours) and harbour fees for arrival and departure nights are included, simplifying logistics for independent skippers. Optional crew members (skipper or hostess) are available should you prefer additional support during your voyage.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with shakedown sailing to Hydra or Spetses, progress through the Saronic Gulf, then island-hop across the Cyclades (Mykonos, Delos, Paros) before returning via Kea. Alternatively, aim northward for the Sporades and the emerald anchorages around Skiathos and Alonnisos, where fewer vessels venture and the Aegean reveals its quieter character.
Specifications
14.1 m
10
4
8
Monohull
2013
