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The accommodation starts with a double forecabin, with plenty
of locker and changing space. 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 very large double berth in the aft
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The galley has a large refrigerated icebox, twin sinks with
pressurised hot and colds water, and a two-burner, grill and over
gas cooker
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The aft double is 6'
5" by 6' 2", and can be slept in either fore and aft or
athwartships. |
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The yacht is MCA coded for charter use, and the inventory includes
full instrumentation, with two independent colour chart plotters
(at chart table and in the cockpit), DSC VHF and handheld VHF.
On deck she has a slab reefing mainsail with lazyjacks, roller
genoa, storm jib, and an electric anchor windlass.
She has Eberspacher ducted hot-air heating to all cabins. Apart
from the two 'brochure photos' of a similar yacht under sail,
all the photos here are of the actual yacht available for bareboat
charter, taken in May/June 2006.
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The heads is separated into WC/shower
and washing areas |
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The forecabin has a large v-double
berth, with standing headroom and locker space |
There is a folding cockpit table
(cockpit photos below are prior to installation of chart plotter
at helm position) |
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Above and left - brochure photos of similar Jeanneau
Sun Odyssey 35 under sail |
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