The Jeanneau Sun Fast 37 is a sporty racing-oriented cruiser built in 2002 with a fiberglass hull and designed for strong sailing performance. The deeper keel and refined trim options distinguish this model from the broader Sun Odyssey line. A single Yanmar 3GM30F diesel engine with approximately 5,500 operating hours provides auxiliary power. The boat accommodates six berths across three cabins and includes one head.
The cockpit features comfortable seating with a spacious, well-designed layout. The mainsheet traveler enables precise mainsail tuning, and wide side decks with good anti-slip protection lead to the foredeck. Below, the three-cabin interior is light and airy. The forward cabin holds a double V-berth with storage and shelving. Two identical double cabins occupy the aft section, each with storage. The port side includes a head with toilet and a navigation station. Starboard houses an L-shaped galley with a top-loading coolbox, double sink, and gimballed stove. The central saloon features a U-shaped settee with a fixed table that converts into an additional double berth.
Recent work includes professional keel dismantling and mast inspection in 2025, along with renewed wiring for onboard lights, marine radio, and wind gauge. The hull was completely rebuilt in 2018. Navigation equipment includes Garmin and Raymarine systems, an Icom radio, and a 2018 autopilot. The engine transmission received a Kiwi propeller in 2022 with a spare fixed two-blade prop. Mainsail laminate is recent; headsails include 2023 jib and 2022 genoa. A boom replacement dates to 2018, and the backstay was replaced in 2025. Heating is via a Planar 4kW hot-air system.
Length
36.09 FT
Beam
12.47 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3GM30F
Hours
5,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel