Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 509
Jeanneau performance sailing in Croatia's Adriatic
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About Bareboat Sailing Yacht Sun Odyssey 509
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 509 represents a refined approach to bareboat sailing, with a design pedigree from Philippe Briand that balances timeless aesthetics with genuine seaworthiness. Built in 2012, this five-cabin vessel offers the flexibility and control that experienced sailors seek, whether cruising the Croatian coast solo or with a larger party.
Her high-aspect ratio sail plan delivers versatile performance across varying conditions, with rig options that adapt to your preferred sailing style. The layout and construction reflect Jeanneau's commitment to owner comfort without sacrificing the responsive handling that defines modern cruising design.
Highlights
- •Five well-appointed cabins with separate owner's quarters
- •Versatile sail configuration suited to varying wind and sea states
- •Contemporary naval architecture from designer Philippe Briand
- •Proven reliability for independent cruising in Mediterranean waters
The Charter Experience
Croatia's Adriatic presents an ideal stage for bareboat sailing, with sheltered anchorages, consistent winds, and islands rich in character. Based in Sukosan, the Sun Odyssey 509 positions you within reach of the Dalmatian coast, from the Kornati archipelago's limestone passages to Hvar's protected bays. You'll enjoy the autonomy of bareboat chartering with the assurance of a proven platform beneath you.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin in Sukosan, sailing south through the Kornati's dramatic seascape before anchoring near Hvar or Korcula. From there, venture west towards the quieter islands of Vis and Bisevo, or hold course for the Peljesac Peninsula's protected harbours. The Adriatic's prevailing winds and short passage distances suit both leisurely exploration and more ambitious itineraries.
Specifications
15.4 m
5
12
Monohull
2012
