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Sun
Odyssey 35
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The Sun Odyssey 35 was designed
for Jeanneau by Marc Lombard, and
was introduced in 2003. She has a
high-volume light-displacement hull,
matched to a deep narrow keel with a
large trailing ballast bulb and deep
spade rudder.
Performances and handling
This yacht has a fairly large masthead rig
with twin spreaders and a baby stay.
The traveller and mainsheet are
handled on the coachroof winch,
keeping the cockpit clear. The
mainsail has slab reefing with
lazy-jacks or in-mast furling
mechanism, and the genoa is on a
roller..
Accommodation
The
saloon has a
U-shaped dinette, the
table of which can be extended to
port, and which can also be
converted to another double berth.
To port there is a large heads
compartment with
separate WC/shower stall,
and to starboard, aft of the
L-shaped galley, is a double berth
in the aft cabin. Four opening hatches and four open ports
provide light and ventilation.
The
L-shape
galley has a large
refrigerated icebox, twin sinks |
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Specifications
(owner's version in parenthesis) |
- Year of built: 2003 - in production
- Cabins: 3 (2)
- WC:
1 (1)
- Guests in cabins: 6 (4)
- Guests on board: 8 (6)
- L.O.A.: 10,75 m
- L.W.L.: 9,48 m
- Beam: 3,50 m
- Draft:
1,45m - 1,85 m
- Fuel capacity: 128 lit
- Water capacity: 311 lit
- Engine: 27 hp
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with pressurised hot and cold water, and
a two-burner, grill and oven gas cooker.
The
forecabin has a v-double berth,
with standing headroom and locker space,
when the
aft -mirror- cabins have a double
berth and a locker each.
Charter price
With charter price at €2.160 per week, the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey
35 stands average for the
similar age and size vessels. This
boat is a family cruiser, suitable for
groups -or families- of 4-6 persons.
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