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Sydney International Boat Show – how to get there

Jeanneau Australia has a great line up of models to show at the 2014 Sydney International Boat Show.

Five yachts, two of them Australian Premieres, will be on display. The Jeanneau yacht development manager, Erik Stromberg, will be out from France as well as dealers from around the country

Remember that the show will be at two locations this year. The Jeanneau sailing yachts will be on the marina at Darling Harbour, whilst all your sailing gear such as electronics and clothing will be in the halls at the Glebe Island location. See the Sydney International Boat Show website for all the details, or download the transport details here, and see the video below.

Models on display:

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Sun Fast 3600 – Australian Première!

Designed by Daniel Andrieu, the Sun Fast 3600 benefits from the latest advances in vacuum-bagged resin infusion to ensure exceptional strength and rigidity while drastically reducing weight.

The lightweight, powerful hull with its hard chine, twin rudders and lead keel contributes to this new Sun Fast’s speed, balance and stability on all tacks. Perfectly adapted to solo, doublehanded, and crewed regattas, the Sun Fast 3600 is designed to compete in both inshore and offshore races.

Available with twin, composite tillers or wheel steering and choices in mainsheet management, the deck layout ensures easy handling through well thought-out ergonomics and optimised sailing functions.

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Sun Odyssey 349 – Australian Première!

Renowned naval architect Philippe Briand in conjunction with Italian styling house Garroni have met the challenge to develop an innovative and unique yacht with beautiful form and effortless function.

An additional challenge was to create a yacht of this size that did not require a skipper and crew by using an easily handled sail-plan and electrically assisted sail handling. A host of other innovative features such as the rear dinghy garage/swim platform make life on board even more enjoyable.

Down below, the spacious interior is bathed in light provided by the numerous hatches, windows in the deck, plus large ports in the hull. The choice of layouts and exclusive options will satisfy the varied needs of each and every discerning owner.

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Jeanneau 57

Renowned naval architect Philippe Briand in conjunction with Italian styling house Garroni have met the challenge to develop an innovative and unique yacht with beautiful form and effortless function.

An additional challenge was to create a yacht of this size that did not require a skipper and crew by using an easily handled sail-plan and electrically assisted sail handling. A host of other innovative features such as the rear dinghy garage/swim platform make life on board even more enjoyable.

Down below, the spacious interior is bathed in light provided by the numerous hatches, windows in the deck, plus large ports in the hull. The choice of layouts and exclusive options will satisfy the varied needs of each and every discerning owner.

For more information…

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Sun Odyssey 41 Deck Saloon

The Sun Odyssey 41 Deck Saloon is a smaller sister to the 44DS with the same striking looks and ease of handling.

It features a large spacious cockpit, bright high quality interior with great use of space, signature enormous owners cabin with ensuite and comfortable guest cabin.

Standard sail-plan is in-mast furling mainsail and short-overlap 106% furling headsail, with factory option of conventional mainsail, self-tacking jib and code O.

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Sun Odyssey 409

The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 voted European Yacht of the Year 2011 has proved very popular in Australia as it hits all the right spots.

Available now in four different layouts and with self-tacking, short-overlap or performance overlapping genoas and also a furling code 0 option there is a version to suit all needs.

The chined hull offers additional stability (outstanding for the shoal draft version) and increased directional stability making this an incredibly forgiving yacht that is extremely simple to handle short-handed.

With an effective and inexpensive bow-thruster option, or Jeanneau’s innovative 360 degree docking, handling in the tightest situations is remarkably easy.

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