A superb example of the renowned Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2, designed by Guy Ribadeau Dumas and built in 1996 in France. This offshore cruiser blends performance, comfort, and seaworthiness, making it an ideal family yacht for extended voyages or coastal cruising.
Currently berthed in Marina Bunarina, Pula, Croatia (berth possibly transferable upon agreement), she is in good condition considering her age and has been extensively upgraded for comfortable and safe cruising.
Layout & Accommodation
This Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2 offers a remarkably spacious and well-ventilated interior, designed for comfort during both extended cruising and living aboard. With four dedicated cabins, the yacht comfortably sleeps up to eight people, making it an ideal vessel for families or group sailing adventures.
At the bow, a large V-berth cabin features generous storage lockers and shelving, along with a comfortable double berth. A second forward cabin on the starboard side includes a double bunk setup, offering flexible accommodation for guests or children.
The main saloon is open and airy, equipped with an L-shaped settee surrounding a central dining table that can accommodate the entire crew. The seating area converts into an additional berth if needed. Ample natural light enters through numerous opening hatches and fixed ports, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere throughout the interior.
Two symmetrical aft cabins each provide a double berth with full standing headroom, storage lockers, and opening portholes for light and ventilation. These aft cabins offer privacy and quiet, separated from the saloon area.
The yacht is equipped with two manual heads with showers—one located forward of the starboard aft cabin, and another aft of the forward cabins. Both heads include marine toilets, sinks, and integrated shower facilities.
The galley is situated midships on the port side and features a practical linear layout. It includes a two-burner stove with oven, a spacious top-loading refrigerator, and a double stainless-steel sink. An additional faucet supplies seawater, while a separate filtered freshwater tap allows direct drinking from the onboard water tanks, enhancing the yacht’s self-sufficiency.
A full-size navigation station is located aft of the galley and includes ample space for paper charts, navigation instruments, and communication equipment. Together, the thoughtful layout and robust design ensure comfortable living conditions whether at sea or at anchor.
Engine & Mechanical Engine: Yanmar 4JH2-TE (63.1 hp) Engine Hours: ~7300 Last Service: May 2024 (oil & coolant changed June 2025) Propeller: Autoprop 3-blade feathering + spare fixed prop Last Bottom Paint: May 2024 Bow Thruster: SidePower Tanks Fuel: 170 L Fresh Water: 460 L (2 x 230 L) Electrical & Navigation 1x 75Ah 12V Engine Battery (2025) 2x 120Ah 12V Service Batteries (2025) 1x 120Ah Bow Thruster Battery (2025) Shore Power & Charger Solar panels on custom transom arch Raytheon ST600R Autopilot (helm) Raymarine ST60 Tridata (depth/speed/log) Raytheon ST60 Wind Instrument (needs service) Lowrance chartplotter with Mediterranean charts VHF, magnetic compass Radio/MP3 with saloon speakers Boiler (60 L) Manual and electric bilge pumps Sails & Rigging Furling Genoa (2019 – good condition) Furling Mainsail (fair condition) Hank-on heavy weather jib (good condition) Removable Dyneema Solent stay Winches: - 2x Harken 46ST Genoa - 1x Harken 40ST coach roof - 1x Harken 40 electric coach roof Standing Rigging: Original (1996)
Anchoring & Deck Equipment Main Anchor: Lewmar Delta 26 kg with 60 m stainless steel chain (10 mm) Reserve Anchors: Danforth type ~20kg, second Danforth-type ~25 kg stainless steel. Dinghy Anchors: 2, foldable. Electric Windlass Cockpit shower Sprayhood (2019 – good condition) Bimini (fabric needs replacement) Folding aluminium/teak gangway Life raft for 8 (needs servicing) 8 Life jackets Tool kit Various mooring ropes and warps Tender & Outboard Dinghy: Gumar RIB 2.4 m (Hypalon) Outboard: Honda 6 hp with transom bracket Upgrades & Special Features Stainless steel transom arch with: - Solar panels - Two folding seats - Dinghy davits Filtered drinking water system SidePower bow thruster Autoprop feathering propeller Osmosis treatment (no signs of osmosis for 8+ years except minor rudder touch-up when hauled)
This well-equipped and much-loved cruising yacht is ready for her next adventure. Whether you're planning island hopping in the Med or embarking on a bluewater voyage, she has the comfort, space, and capability to take you there.