This 2001 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS is a fiberglass-hulled cruising sailboat designed by Daniel Andrieu. The Deck Salon model features a raised cabin that provides an exceptionally bright interior and comfortable layout suited to extended offshore passages. The hull measures 42 feet in length with a 13.5-foot beam, and the boat is powered by a single Yanmar diesel engine.
Recent structural work includes a complete re-bedding of the keel and its bolts, along with professional rebuilding and resealing of the mast step. The boat carries 140 gallons of freshwater capacity and is outfitted with a 650-watt solar array. Navigation equipment includes a Garmin chartplotter and an Airmar DT810 depth and temperature transducer with retractable function. Electrical systems feature a Victron Energy Phoenix Smart IP43 three-bank 50-amp battery charger.
On-deck features include a custom davit arch for tender handling, an oversized Mantus anchor with 300 feet of galvanized chain, and a saltwater galley faucet that conserves freshwater reserves. Below, the galley is equipped with a gimbaled ENO four-burner stove and large refrigeration. Accommodation areas include Hella ventilation fans throughout for comfort in warm climates. The boat is well-suited to self-sufficient cruising with practical systems for water conservation and independent power generation.
Length
42.08 FT
Beam
13.58 FT
Draft
6.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Hours
6,900 HRS
Fuel
Diesel