Sailboat Sun Odyssey 35 charter
Benefiting from the good stability provided by a molded deck made using Prisma Process® injection, the Sun Odyssey 35 is a boat with one hull that is both reliable and comfortable for long sea crossings. Launched in 2002 by the Jeanneau shipyard, this 10.75-meter-long sailboat is available in versions with 2 cabins or 3 cabins with double beds. Its ergonomic interior is ingeniously arranged, as shown by the living area that converts into a berth and the numerous storage spaces that make the living areas particularly functional. This design will perfectly suit amateur yachtsmen traveling with their families. With the leather-covered helm, rounded seats and reliable handrails, conviviality is also the order of the day in the cockpit of this high-performance, easy-to-maneuver sailboat, even with a small crew.
It is therefore no surprise that this cruiser with a fast hull designed by Marc Lombard is very popular with both ocean cruising enthusiasts and coastal sailing enthusiasts. Except in extreme conditions such as hurricanes, the Sun Odyssey 35 always performs faultlessly on long crossings and at anchorages. In particular, it is capable of adapting to situations where the wind exceeds force 8 on the Beaufort scale and the waves can be over 4 meters high.
The well-designed interior of this sailboat obviously contributed to the commercial success of its series during its production period between 2002 and 2006, even if its architecture remains very classic. The charm of its spaces, dominated by elegant teak paneling, is enhanced by optimal light, which can be regulated with blackout curtains to, among other things, protect the interior of the boat from UV rays.the interior of the boat against UV rays. The high-end decoration of the living space is certainly not surprising for those familiar with the brand, but it does have the merit ofbe harmonious and above all consistent with the overall aesthetic of the boat, regardless of the version and the number of cabins of the model.
The warm character of this boat with one hull is all the more apparent given that its spaces are properly ventilated and its furniture is distinguished by its select, practical and familiar appearance. The 'a la carte' table, for example, has the special feature of being mounted on a rail and being able to slide according to the way in which one wants to sit: facing the direction of travel of the sailboat or with one's back to the direction of travel. The table in the living area can be articulated into three positions (except on the version with a centerboard) depending on whether you want to eat, convert the bench into a double berth, or access the storage space.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 7 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess |
Average price per week | $1,640 |
Minimum weekly price | $1,137 |
Maximum price per week | $3,016 |