The 2001 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 is a fiberglass cruising sailboat built for extended passages and family voyages. At 43 feet with a 13.75-foot beam, she offers a comfortable platform for both leisurely coastal sailing and bluewater cruising. A single 56-horsepower Yanmar diesel engine provides reliable auxiliary power.
Below deck, the layout includes four cabins and two heads, providing ample accommodation for family and crew. The galley and main saloon are arranged to support extended time away from shore. On deck, a generous cockpit with a drop-leaf table offers space for dining and relaxation, while the walk-through transom provides direct water access for swimming and tender operations.
The boat's power systems include a 680-watt solar array paired with four Skanbatt lithium house batteries (100Ah each), enabling self-sufficient cruising. Electronics comprise autopilot, 24-nautical-mile radar, Iridium Go, and Starlink connectivity. A Side-Power bowthruster aids maneuvering in tight spaces. The standing rigging was replaced in 2020, and backstay chainplates were replaced in 2024. The Yanmar engine shows 4,200 hours on the meter.
Length
43.00 FT
Beam
13.75 FT
Draft
6.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH3E
Power
NaN HP
Hours
4,200 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
55 GAL
Water
100 GAL