The Jeanneau 64 is a 64-foot cruising sailboat built in 2019 with a fiberglass hull and substantial beam of nearly 18 feet. Power comes from a single Volvo D4-180 diesel engine rated at 173 horsepower, paired with a 17.5 kW Onan generator. The engine has logged 1,491 hours and receives regular service by authorized Volvo Penta engineers. An onboard generator with inverter supports extended cruising, and the boat is equipped with a bow thruster for maneuvering in tight spaces.
The layout includes four cabins: a full-beam master aft with ensuite, two forward guest cabins each with private heads, and a crew cabin. The saloon is open and bright with U-shaped seating and dining. Corian countertops and wood veneer finishes define the interior. Teak side decks and cockpit add to the traditional finish, while an electric sunroof brightens the main cabin space.
Equipment includes air conditioning, a hydraulic folding swim platform, and a dinghy garage for tender stowage. Navigation and autopilot systems feature Raymarine electronics: an Axiom 12 GPS, Quantum Radar, AIS 650, and autopilot. The original sails and rigging are in good order and inspected annually. The hull shows no dents or structural marks. An annual haulout and full land maintenance program have been observed throughout ownership.
Length
64.14 FT
Beam
17.72 FT
Draft
8.83 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Volvo
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
237.75 GAL
Water
206.05 GAL