The 2018 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 389 is a 38-foot fiberglass cruising sailboat built for comfort and seaworthiness in both protected waters and offshore conditions. Powered by a single 29 hp Yammer diesel engine, the boat features dual wheels and dual rudders in the cockpit, ensuring directional control even at significant heel angles. A drop-down transom platform doubles as a swim platform and boarding step, while a large storage locker provides practical deck space.
The interior layout centers on a forward double V-berth cabin, a main saloon with settee seating to port and starboard, and a starboard dining table. A second cabin offers a double quarter berth. The head includes both toilet and shower, and a galley is positioned for galley work. The navigation station sits to port. A bow thruster aids maneuvering in confined spaces.
The boat carries comprehensive navigation and communication equipment: Raymarine AXIOM GPS/chartplotter, Ray 50 VHF radio, AIS 700 transponder, p70 autopilot, i60 wind instrument, and Raymarine radar. Additional safety gear includes an IRIDIUM Go satellite antenna and an ACR Model RLB-41 EPIRB. A Fusion stereo with interior and exterior speakers provides entertainment.
Accommodations and systems include air conditioning with reverse-cycle heat via Dometic, a 2-burner Eno stove with oven, and Virifrigo refrigeration. Four AGM house batteries, separate start battery, and two bow thruster batteries are supported by solar panels mounted on the bimini and cabintop with a Sunware controller. The boat includes a windlass with remote control, a 35 lb. Delta anchor with 150 feet of galvanized chain, mainsail, whisker pole, stainless steel rubrail and swim ladder, bimini, dodger, and a 2021 Achilles HB270FX dinghy.
Length
38.00 FT
Beam
12.33 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3YM30AE
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,961 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
34 GAL
Water
88 GAL