This 2002 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 52.2 is a 50-foot offshore cruising yacht designed by Bruce Farr. Built from fiberglass, it combines robust construction with generous interior volumes, making it well-suited to extended blue-water passages and family cruising. The boat is powered by a Yanmar 4JH3HTE diesel engine of 110 horsepower, with just 1,850 engine hours on the log.
The layout offers three cabins and three heads, accommodating up to nine people. The main saloon is spacious with warm joinery and a full U-shaped galley. Deck features include a dual-wheel cockpit, wide side decks, and Flexiteek planking for comfort and safety in motion. The boat carries 400 liters of fuel capacity and 2,400 liters of freshwater.
Recent investments have equipped this yacht comprehensively for autonomous cruising. The electrical system includes lithium LiFePO4 batteries (4 × 150 Ah) installed alongside a new AGM engine battery and an Onan 7 kVA generator. A Dessalator watermaker produces 60 liters per hour, supplemented by 800 watts of solar panels and a Webasto heating system. Navigation equipment comprises a Raymarine Quantum WiFi radar, 3D Vision sounder, Class B AIS, and a 2023 Icom VHF radio. A 2024 Lofrans 1700W electric windlass handles a new 30 kg Spade anchor with 100 meters of chain.
The sail plan includes a 2019 DCX Triradial genoa, a new 2024 Code 0 sail, new 2024 jib, and asymmetrical spinnaker. The boat is also equipped with a 2022 Hypalon tender and a 2024 Yamaha 6 hp outboard. A new bow thruster was installed in 2023.
Length
50.49 FT
Beam
15.91 FT
Draft
7.55 FT
Weight
33,069.37 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
YANMAR
Engine Model
4JH3-HTE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,850 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
105.67 GAL
Water
211.34 GAL