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Sun Odyssey 36 (2-6 people)

The Sun Odyssey 36 has been built in 1996 and she has three cabins. Lazy jack main and furling genoa, electric winch, autopilot, a galley, a spacious head and the possibility to convert the saloon seats into another large double bed.




Sun Odyssey 36 - Inside view
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| Specifications Sun Odyssey 36 |
| Length o.a. |
11.10 m |
| Length waterline |
9.50 m |
| Beam |
3.75 m |
| Draught |
1.65 m |
| Berths |
6 |
| Headroom |
1.95 m |
| Displacement |
5,090 kg |
| Sail area |
61 m2 |
| Ballast |
1,650 kg |
| Engine |
Yanmar 30 Hp |
| Water tank |
350 L |
| Fuel tank |
130 L |
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Accommodation

The Sun Odyssey 40.30 in our fleet has the interior layout of the "owner's version" with an owner's stateroom with a large double bed forward, one spacious aft cabin and a comfortable saloon wrapped in teak woodwork offering a warm, inviting ambiance. She further has a large closet, head compartment, deep lockers and ample headroom. The galley is practically equipped with a large electrical refrigerator and ample storage.


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Equipment on board

Two steering wheels, bowthruster, electrical deck winch, Raymarine depthsounder, log, windmeter, autopilot, chartplotter, 220 V shore power inlet, 12 V outlet, 3 batteries, electric anchor winch, furling mainsail and genoa.
The yacht is further equipped with a bimini top, cockpit shower, VHF radio, CD player with cockpit speakers, holding tank and comes with a dinghy.
For more details click on "inventory list".
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Sailing with the Sun Odyssey 40.3

The Sun Odyssey 40.3 is an elegant yacht of 12,20 m in length and 3.95 in beam. She weighs 8,090 kg.
Daniel Andrieu, the naval architect, designed a hull dedicated to performance and comfort.
Stiff, responsive and balanced under sail, the Sun Odyssey 40.3 can easily be sailed short-handed.
It's clean and clear deck plan plus generous freeboard allows you to move about easily and safely regardless of sea conditions.
The Sun Odyssey 40.3 has a total of 74 m2 of sail and both the furling mainsail and genua are operated from the cockpit.
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