Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 49i
Four-cabin Jeanneau built for assured sailing and island exploration
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 49i
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 49 combines responsive handling with genuine comfort, a rare pairing in the bareboat class. Her sharp-built forefoot and light displacement deliver speed through the water, while the open transom extension and uncluttered cockpit layout make extended cruising feel effortless rather than arduous.
All sail lines return to the cockpit, giving you direct control and swift adjustment whether you're threading between Sardinian islands or running a longer reach. Four well-appointed cabins sleep up to eight, with galley facilities (gas stove, oven, refrigerator) and hot water for week-long independence. The helm is supported by autopilot, GPS chartplotter, and full navigation suite, leaving you to focus on the passage.
This is a yacht for sailors who value self-reliance and the satisfaction of commanding their own vessel. Electronic winches, bow thruster, and generous on-deck fittings lower the physical burden without compromising the sailing experience.
Highlights
- •Four cabins with hot water and full galley for autonomous week-long cruising
- •Furling mainsail and genoa with cockpit-led control lines for efficient sail handling
- •Autopilot, GPS chartplotter, VHF, and complete navigation pack (charts, compass, pilot books in multiple languages)
- •Bow thruster and electrical winches reduce physical load; cockpit shower and bimini enhance comfort at anchor
The Charter Experience
Sardinia's Tyrrhenian waters reward thoughtful seamanship. From Portisco, you have immediate access to the Maddalena Archipelago's granite peaks and white-sand anchorages, as well as the windswept eastern coast and the sheltered Golfo di Orosei. A bareboat charter grants the freedom to depart on your schedule (Saturday evenings), linger where conditions suit, and return by Saturday morning. The island's consistent summer winds, moderate tidal range, and abundance of small-boat harbours make it an ideal proving ground for confident skippers seeking to explore at their own pace.
Suggested Itinerary
Typical routing might follow the granite coves of the Maddalena islands northwards, with anchorages at Caprera and Spargi, before beating south along Sardinia's windward coast toward the limestone formations of Golfo di Orosei. Evening winds often permit easy return passages to Portisco by week's end, though flexible charterers frequently split their week between protected waters and more exposed passages depending on forecast and appetite.
Specifications
14.7 m
4
8
Monohull
2010
