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Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 for sale

The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 inspires a calm and comfortable atmosphere onboard through its bright and airy interior space that creates a clean and contemporary aesthetic. This award-winning vessel is renowned for being simple to handle, whether at port, under way, out for a quick sail on a sunny day, or sailing around the world.

The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 is available to view at our sales office in Chichester Marina. To book a viewing appointment, please get in touch with our friendly team.

The Main Uses of the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380

The vessel’s cockpit has all you need for shorthanded sailing. Whether you’re enjoying sunny sails to the Isle of Wight or competing in the Round the Island Race, this sailing boat feels right at home on the south coast or wherever your adventures take you.

Main Specification of the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380

  • Harken® roof and primary winches
  • Harken® deck hardware
  • Anodized aluminium mast and boom
  • Boom with rigid boom vang and lowered gooseneck, to ease manoeuvring
  • Semi-battened mainsail and furling genoa with UV protection
  • Discontinuous standing rigging, stainless steel wire
  • Lazy bag and lazy jacks
  • Sheets lead back to the helm – German sheeting
  • Leather covered stainless steel steering wheels
  • LED navigation and anchoring lights at the masthead
  • One-level interior with no door sills
  • Leather-wrapped handrails
  • LED lighting
  • Large, rectangular double berths
  • Fully-upholstered hull sides
  • Blinds for each hatch and opening in the forward and aft cabins
  • Large seaworthy storage spaces, seaworthy with fiddles, soft closing drawers and cabinets
  • Shower separate (wet area) from toilet
  • Large navigation desk with leatherette lining and interior storage for a portable computer, electrical panel and books storage
  • L-shape galley
  • Laminate white counter top
  • Double stainless steel sinks
  • 2-burner stove with oven
  • Fridge 160 L / 42 US gal
  • LED navigation and anchoring lights at the masthead
  • 12 V backlit electrical panel
  • Lead battery Exide Dual Marine (AGM)
  • 125 Ah alternator and charge distributor/isolator
  • Positive and negative battery cut-off switches to better protect battery banks

How to View Our Available Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380s

Our Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 boats are located at our sales office in Chichester Marina, nestled in the heart of West Sussex amidst a vibrant boating scene.

If you’re interested in viewing or buying a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380, you can visit us from Tuesday to Saturday. Please get in touch with our knowledgeable team to book an appointment. We look forward to welcoming you.

How to Buy a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380

We’ve connected hundreds of families with their perfect boat and proudly built a unique and well-loved marina that welcomes hundreds of happy boating enthusiasts like you from near and far. We would love to assist you in purchasing your own Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380.

To embark on your boat-buying voyage, get in touch with our experienced sales team on 01189 403211. Alternatively, contact us through our simple online form and a member of our friendly team will be in touch.

Why Choose Val Wyatt Marine for Your Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380?

Built with incredible seaworthiness and timeless French style, Jeanneau boats are an absolute dream, whether at port, under way, out for a quick sail on a sunny day, or sailing around the world.

At Val Wyatt, we understand the significant investment our customers make when purchasing a boat: not just from a financial perspective, but emotionally, too. For this reason, we are committed to supporting potential buyers with sound and professional advice at every stage of the journey. We take the time to fully understand your needs to support you in finding your perfect boat.

We only work with brands that truly inspire us and are recognised for their exceptional designs, continuous innovation, and incredible workmanship. By combining Jeanneau’s timeless French style with the wealth of knowledge and expertise that our independent business has developed over many decades, Val Wyatt offers you a boat buying experience that is truly second to none.

Ready to start your boat-buying journey? Get in touch with our dedicated team of experts today to begin your experience of a lifetime.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I pop in to visit you?

Absolutely! We can get busy, especially on weekends, so if you would like to view a particular boat, we do recommend you book an appointment with us.

What is the difference between a river and estuary boat and a coastal or offshore boat?

River and estuary boats are built for calm, sheltered waters and designed for manoeuvrability and shallow drafts. On the other hand, coastal and offshore boats are sturdier and built to withstand more challenging conditions such as rough seas and long distances. Please see our blog on CE categories for more information.

What size of boat would suit my needs?

The size of your perfect boat will depend on your intended use, the number of people you plan to have on board, and your storage and comfort needs. Smaller boats are ideal for day trips or inland waters, whereas larger boats are better for offshore cruising and entertaining larger groups of people.

How much does it cost to keep a boat?

As a general rule of thumb, if you take your mooring fee, and double it, that will typically be the average cost for looking after your boat each year. This includes insurance, licences, maintenance, wear and tear repairs, and a fair amount of fuel, assuming you’re sailing on sheltered waterways and not offshore powerboating.

What maintenance should I expect when owning a boat?

Your boat will require regular maintenance to ensure it continues to perform optimally. This will include regular engine checks, cleanings, hull inspections, and upkeep of safety equipment. In the winter months, you may also need to prepare your engine for colder temperatures or cover your boat to protect it from adverse weather.

What kind of safety equipment is required on a boat?

The level of safety equipment you need will depend on whether you are boating in sheltered waters or out in the seas or oceans. As a minimum for coastal boating, it is essential to have life jackets for each person, a fire extinguisher, a whistle or horn, a first aid kit, navigation lights, and an anchor on board your boat.

Do you have moorings available?

Our moorings have been full for the last few years. Our current waiting list is for those who have purchased a new boat through us. However, if you are buying a boat through us, it is worth asking about mooring availability as things can change all the time.

Can you sell my boat?

We will likely be able to sell your boat if it’s in good condition. We will be fully transparent about the asking price of your boat, and we will only encourage you to list with us when we are confident that we can get great value for you.

We specialise in glass-fibre motorboats from £25,000 through to £500,000 and can lift boats up to 42 foot and 14 tonnes. If we cannot help, we’d be more than happy to recommend an alternative broker.

 

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