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Fridtjof Gunkel

 · 07.08.2002

Jeanneau launches Sun Odyssey 35

The new cruising yacht from the French shipyard, which belongs to the Bénéteau Group, will be available with a choice of three different keels. The deep keel version has a length of 1.85 metres, while the short ballast version is 1.45 metres. The keel centreboard version ranges from 0.96 to 2.18 metres deep.

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Two versions are available below deck - as is usual in this size: either a spacious double cabin with a large locker and a more voluminous toilet room or two identical compartments. In the saloon, the table can be lowered to create another double berth or extended to create more space. The sofa opposite also serves as a seat for the navigator, but can be converted into another berth.
The price has not yet been finalised.

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Fridtjof Gunkel

Fridtjof Gunkel

Deputy Chief Editor YACHT

Fridtjof Gunkel was born on Helgoland in 1962; he started his sailing career there in the Opti and quickly switched to keelboats. North Sea Week, Cowes Week and Kiel Week were early stops, followed by many years in the Admiral's Cup scene on the cuppers “Container” and “Rubin” World Championships and international regattas in the Starboat, with the mini-maxi “SiSiSi” and various tonner yachts as well as participation in the Whitbread Round the World Race were further formative stations, flanked by extensive cruising trips. Fridtjof Gunkel joined YACHT back in 1985 as part of a traineeship, where he later became Head of the Test & Technology department and then Deputy Editor-in-Chief around 25 years ago. He is also responsible for the regatta and sports section. Fridtjof Gunkel privately sails a performance/cruiser moored on the Baltic coast, his favorite areas are the eastern Swedish archipelago and Brittany.

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