A 2003 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 40 designed by Daniel Andrieu, this fiberglass sailing yacht represents the balanced approach to production cruising that defined the French builder during this period. The moderate beam carried aft, solid hull construction, and cored deck provide stability and durability suitable for coastal and medium-distance offshore sailing. The boat performs well across a range of conditions, handling light air easily and remaining stiff and predictable in stronger winds. Typical cruising speeds run 5 to 7 knots, with a maximum speed of 7 knots.
Below deck, three cabins provide comfortable accommodation: two generous double berths aft and a V-berth forward. The saloon is bright and airy, furnished with a U-shaped settee and substantial fixed table seating six. Two heads serve the accommodation. The galley is laid out efficiently for cooking underway, with good counter space and storage.
The cockpit is spacious and functional, with twin steering wheels offering clear sightlines and straightforward access to the transom platform. All primary sail controls lead back to the cockpit, supporting short-handed operation. The deck layout is clean and uncluttered. Engine access is excellent via the lifting companionway stairs and aft cabin panels. A single Yanmar diesel engine powers the yacht. Teak joinery throughout the cabin adds warmth and character to the interior.
Length
40.03 FT
Beam
12.96 FT
Draft
6.40 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH3E
Hours
2,150 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
5.00 KTS
Max Speed
7.00 KTS
Fuel
35.93 GAL
Water
105.67 GAL