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Bareboat Charter Technical Specifications:
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Benefits:
Manufacturer: Jeanneau [An ISO 9001 Company] Quality = iso9001
Model: Sun Odyssey, 43 DS [deck saloon] Views, open feeling, lots of light and room. Feels like a catamaran from the inside
Year Built: 2004  
Commissioned: August 2004 Brand new
Overall Length: 43’4” Easy to sail and dock but with large comfortable accommodations below
Hull: 42’1”  
Length on waterline: 37’5”  
Beam: 13’8”  
Shallow Draft [SD] Keel: 5’2” More forgiving for holding a courseaverage sailor than a full depth keel
Shallow Draft Displacement: 20,995 lbs.  
Mast Height Above Waterline: 58’1”  
Cabins: Two double master suites forward and aft; one convertible double berth in main saloon Very luxurious and large. Huge amount of storage space elegant comfort
Engine: Yanmar 75 HSP [8-8.5 knots at 2300 RPM] Very fast under power 8-8.5 knots with stressing the diesel
Fuel: 53 US gallons of diesel  
Water Capacity: 146 US gallons fed by a 110 Volt GPD automatic water maker
Unlimited water supply LONG HOT SHOWERS
Sails:

Furling main at 366 square feet
Furling Genoa at 581 square feet

Ease!
Prop: Auto prop 3 blade feathering propeller [gain 1\2 knot or more] with a line cutting spur on the drive shaft More speed low risk of snagging a prop
Bow Thruster: Controlled at helm station. Great single handed or limited crew functionality
Winches: Electric main and two electric jib sheet winches Ease of operation
Bareboat Charter Comfort and Convenience:    
Galley: Two burner gas stove with oven  
  Water maker See above long hot showers
  Ice maker with filter No more lugging ice cubes
  Filtered drinking water Quality
  110 volt blender Cocktail time-keep the Pinocolatts coming!!!
  Coffee maker with whole bean grinder Fresh coffee ease of use vs normal small pots that are provided on charter boats
  Toaster for bread and bagels Convenience vs cooking toast in the oven
  Convection microwave Real ability to cook real meals
 

Seafrost freezer and refrigerator

  • Opens from the top
  • Opens from the front
  • Runs off shore power, engine power, or generator
Convenient no more bending over to reach into a deep hole like most boats
Below Deck: Mosquito screens for all hatches and ports  
  Wind scoops for all hatches  
  Two electric heads  
  Two hot \ cold showers [one with enclosed glass shower stall]  
  Two fresh water pumps [one for redundancy]  
 

Custom saloon table:

  • Converts to a coffee table for after dinner relaxation
  • Converts to a full double berth covered with an Aero Mattress for extra comfort
 
  Both forward and aft master berths have cosmetic makeup tables  
  110 volt Generator  
  2500 Watt inverter [12 volt to 110 volt current]  
  Main cabins and saloon fans throughout  
 

Air conditioning throughout

  • Reverse system for heat on those cold damp rainy days
 
  12 volt receptacles throughout in all cabins [for cell phone Chargers and other 12 volt needs]  
  110 volt receptacles throughout [use all your 110 volt appliances Like hairdryers and tooth brushes  
  Custom reading light throughout in all areas  
  Custom ambiance lighting in saloon  
  Cable TV and phone connections for use when at a dock
 
Home Theatre:

Bose surround-a-sound home theater

  • Flat screen 17” plasma TV with front jacks for a computer interface
  • DVD
  • 7 speakers
  • CD player with AM \ FM radio
 
  Separate CD stereo system for each main cabin  
  TV antenna on the mast for local programming reception  
Electronics and Safety: Radar  
  GPS  
  Raymarine C map cartography electronic chart plotters with two 10” displays at the nav station and helm  
  Gyro compass  
  Electronics windless with remote control at the helm  
  Fire suppression system engine room  
 

Display monitors:

  • Holding tank capacity
  • Water tank capacity
  • Fuel tank capacity
  • Link 2000 Series electrical monitoring system
  • CO2 display
 
  Groco Sweet Tank System  
  Anchor Watch Audible System [if you drag anchor] Sleep at night without worry that the anchor may drag
  Autopilot  
  Algae-X diesel fuel protection system  
  ICOM M502 SSB Radio with SSB email  
  Safety harnesses integrated into inflatable life vests  
  Jacklines and harness tethers  
  Gpirbs  
  Lifesling  
  MOB-Life Savor Buoy  
  MOB night time audible alarm and RDF locating system  
  EPIRB’s, flairs, laser flairs  
Exterior: Deck and Sails: Kato Deluxe Davit system for dinghy

For longer runs get the dinghy up and out of the way when the seas are rough

  • Dinghy has running lights for night operation
  • 15 hsp motor
  • Two seats
  Whisker pole Keep that genoa out and full in light winds
  Cruising spinnaker  
  Salt water wash for anchor Keep the decks clean
  Leather grip helm  
 

Dodger [with windows that unzip]

  • Aft leather covered grip handle
  • Port and starboard leather covered grab rails
 
 

Full bimini with “windows” to view sails

  • Side panels for bad weather
  • Textelene sun shade for aft side of bimini
 
  Bimini connector to dodger [keeps the rain out]  
  Radar reflector  
  Custom helm seat Relax on those long sails when you are at the helm
  Bow spotlight controlled with joy stick at the helm Great to find moorings, harbor markers when arriving after dark
  Spreader lights  
  Full cockpit cushions with custom fabrics and back rests Great comfort
  Aft perch seats with cup holders Ideal location while sailing to “watch” the day go by
  Large sunbathing mattress on foredeck  
  Aft shower [hot and cold] off swim platform  
  Cockpit stereo speakers  
 

Two anchors:

  • 250 chain
  • 250 feet rope with 25 foot chain rode
 
  Custom gas grill with a direct gas hookup to propane tanks No more messy cleanup using charcoal
  Cockpit flood light and waterproof transom switch [for safe night Boarding when coming back in the dinghy] When you arrive back at night on the dingy flip on the switch and see where you are walking. No need to have to carry a flashlight to see where you and your guests are walking
  Cockpit reading light Some of the best ‘quiet’ time is in the cockpit at night with a glass of wine and a good book. The reading light level will be excellent

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