The 2000 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 37 is a 36-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat designed by Jacques Fauroux, combining practical performance with comfortable cruising accommodations. Powered by a single 29-horsepower Volvo Penta diesel engine, the boat features a keel-to-ballast ratio engineered for sailing stability and carries generous sail area for consistent performance in varying conditions.
The interior comprises two cabins and one head with a separate shower enclosure. The layout centers on a salon with an L-shaped galley and nav table to port. Both cabins extend across the full forward beam, offering comfortable berths, storage, and opening hull ports for ventilation. The generous aft washroom is well-ventilated and includes a marine head and integrated stern shower.
Sailing hardware is substantial: the boat carries a genoa furler with a full-batten mainsail, Harken two-speed self-tailing winches, and an electric windlass. The teak interior is well finished and includes teak decking throughout the cockpit. Additional features include an autopilot, chartplotter, active AIS, diesel heating, sprayhood, large bimini, and cockpit tent. A swim platform is integrated at the stern. An optional storm jib on a separate stay is available, as is conversion to a roller mainsail.
Length
35.93 FT
Beam
12.07 FT
Draft
6.33 FT
Weight
13,448.21 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo-Penta
Engine Model
MD2030
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,800 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
35.93 GAL
Water
84.54 GAL