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Jeanneau 35.
2003 model, launched 2004. Sold new by us and looked after by two careful owners. Rigging replaced in November 2021, Draft 1.8m and the popular two cabin version. Classic rig with a gennaker, (used twice) The engine is a Volvo MD 2030D shaft drive with circa 1200 hours. She has a Kiwi feathering prop. The tender is aluminum and fits nicely on the stainless-steel davits. 2 X 125-watt solar panels keep the batteries in good condition. The electronics package consists of a VHF ICOM 45, Handheld ICOM BC 166, AIS transponder and receiver, ST 4000 autopilot, ST60 wind, C70 7" GPS/Chartplotter. This is an excellent example of this popular sized Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 35 and is an excellent entry level Family yacht for Coastal cruising.
Great value at $129,000.00.
Reference: | 1912 |
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Location: | Mooloolaba QLD |
Region: | Queensland |
Year: | 2004 |
Designer: | Marc Lombard / Jeanneau |
Builder: | Jeanneau |
Length: | 35′ 3″ (10.75m) |
Beam: | 3.49 |
Draft: | 1.8m |
Displacement: | 5,400KG |
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Hull Material: | Fibreglass/GRP |
Deck Material: | Fibreglass |
Engine: | Volvo, 2004 MD2030 D BT 29hp, Shaft Drive |
Engine Make: | Volvo |
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Propulsion: | Kiwi Feathering Prop |
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Fuel Capacity: | 130l |
WaterCapacity: | 310l |
Galley: | 2 burner Eno gas oven, double stainless-steel sink with mixer tap |
Refrigeration: | 140l |
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Accommodation: | Saloon U shape lounge to starboard, nav station & lounge to port. |
Cabins: | 2 Double Cabins |
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Shower: | 1 Head with & shower, 1 transom shower |
Toilet: | 1 x manual marine toilet |
Entertainment: | T. V with DVD, Stereo |
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Dinghy: | Tinny |
Outboard: | 4hp Mercury outboard |
Covers: | Bimini, lazy bag |
Ground Tackle: | Fortress anchor with 60m of 10mm chain |
Safety Gear: | Coastal kit, SOS Dan Buoy |
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Electrics: | Shore power, Batteries; 2 x Lifetime 125A12v, 1 x Intimidator 12v 92 V |
Electronics/Navigation: | VHF Icom ICM 45, Handheld ICOM BC 166, AIS Transponder & Receiver Raymarine instruments including ST4000+ Wheel pilot, ST60 Wind, C70 7"Colour GPS Chartplotter |
Sail Inventory: | 1 Semi-full batten mainsail with 2 reefing points, 1 furling genoa. 1 Gennaker |
Mast/Rigging: | New rigging Nov 2021, Anodized aluminium deck-stepped classic mast & boom - 2 sets swept back spreaders, stainless steel cable shrouds, backstay with bridal, above-deck genoa furling. Spinnaker Pole |
Deck Gear: | 4 Manual winches, 1 mechanical windlass, stainless steel davits |
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This is one of the last Catana 58 catamarans ever built, and she was, more or less, a custom project and meant to be the rocket ship version of this all time classic world voyaging catamaran. Her owner made use of carbon fiber in every area of the build to bring down her weight. Careful decisions were made at every turn on her build to make her the fastest Catana 58 ever built. And she is that.
Go over her specifications, examine her interior, her inventory, and what you have here is a near-new boat, built to the highest possible standards, for an amazing price. A yacht such as this could not be duplicated today for anything less than US$2,300,000. She has every possible piece of high-end equipment you can add to a performance cruising cat.
She is one of my personal “best values” catamarans for someone wanting a near new boat of this size that has the get up and go to sail anywhere in the world in speed and comfort.
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