This 2007 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 39 DS is a fiberglass cruising sailboat built with a shoal draft keel drawing just under 5 feet. At 38 feet 10 inches long with a 12-foot 8-inch beam, she carries a Yanmar 40-horsepower diesel engine and features a Selden furling mast with Harken forestay furling. The mainsail and 135% genoa are both Quantum sails from 2019. A feathering propeller installed in 2015 provides efficiency under power.
The yacht accommodates cruisers with an aft cabin offering a double-width berth, a forward V-berth with full mattress replacement from 2015, a head with shower, and a main salon with drop-down berth. Below deck, the galley includes a two-burner stove with oven, microwave, refrigerator (replaced 2020), and double sink. A 16,000 BTU air conditioning and heating system was replaced in 2018 with pump and control valve service completed in 2025. Fresh water tankage totals 94 gallons across two tanks, with a 34-gallon fuel capacity and 23-gallon holding tank.
The cockpit features teak sole and seats, dual helms with Richie compasses, a Harken traveler, electric Harken winch for headsail and genoa furling, and primary Harken winches. Navigation equipment includes a Raymarine C80 GPS and chart plotter, Raymarine SR50 for wind, depth, and speed, and Raymarine autopilot. A VHF Icom M422 radio and handheld Uniden unit provide communications. Topside amenities include a full dodger with navy bimini and cover, swim ladder, and electric anchor windlass. Three AGM batteries were added in 2017, supplemented by a dedicated starter battery. A 400-watt inverter supports the 12-volt system, which includes an electric bilge pump replaced in 2025 alongside manual backup. The boat carries Delta Plow and Danforth anchors with appropriate rode.
Length
38.75 FT
Beam
12.58 FT
Draft
4.92 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3JH4E
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
34.34 GAL
Water
93.78 GAL