XBOAT ref: 5935.
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Very beautiful SUN ODYSSEY 419 from 2018, "Preference" version with the "Performance" pack (discontinuous Dyform standing rigging, dyneema halyards, folding propeller) and "Navigation" pack. This SUN ODYSSEY 419 is well equipped and almost like new.
It is a first-hand boat (LOA in progress and trade-in possible), never rented, this SUN ODYSSEY 419 embodies the perfect balance between performance, comfort, and elegance. With a length of 12.76 m and a generous beam of 3.99 m, this SUN ODYSSEY 419 offers a spacious living area, ideal for family or friends cruises. Its draft of 2.1 m ensures excellent stability and pleasant sailing, even in shallow waters. This SUN ODYSSEY 419 is both robust and high-performing.
The YANMAR 40 hp engine and its 496 operating hours guarantee reliable sail drive propulsion, while the 200-liter tank allows for long passages without worries. The bow and stern thrusters make maneuvering in the harbor a breeze.
In terms of sails, the SUN ODYSSEY 419 is a true gem with a full batten mainsail made of Mylar/Taffeta on a ball-bearing car, a genoa on a roller made of Mylar/Taffeta, an asymmetrical spinnaker, a gennaker on a furler, and much more. Every detail has been designed for easy and efficient sailing. The teak cockpit and double steering wheels provide optimal ergonomics for the skipper and crew.
The interior of the SUN ODYSSEY 419 is just as impressive with its 3 spacious cabins, two bathrooms with showers, a convertible saloon, and a perfectly equipped L-shaped kitchen with a double-access refrigerator and a two-burner stove with oven, two sink basins with tap and mixer. The wooden finishes and white sky upholstery add a touch of luxury to the whole.
In terms of electronics, the SUN ODYSSEY 419 is equipped with the best technologies: Raymarine autopilot, navigation console, GPS, AIS, radar, and much more for precise and safe navigation.
Whether you are a seasoned sailor or an enthusiast seeking comfort, the SUN ODYSSEY 419 will meet all your expectations. Its first-hand condition, high-end equipment, and impeccable maintenance make it a true opportunity not to be missed. Enjoy this SUN ODYSSEY 419 now and set off on an adventure with complete peace of mind!
Details of equipment:
Deck, fittings, and maneuvering comfort:
Bow thruster and stern thruster – Electric windlass – 1 electric halyard winch.
German mainsail sheet – Mast track for ball-bearing sliders – rigid backstay
Boom brake - Arch for 2 solar panels and dinghy davits – removable transom – double composite steering wheel with cover – cockpit table with cover – Teak cockpit floor - side doors of lifelines.
Sails, rigging, and upholstery:
FULL BATTEN mainsail TECHNIQUE VOILE, Mylar/Taffeta, orientated cut, slider on ball-bearing car - Roller genoa TECHNIQUE VOILE, Mylar/Taffeta, orientated cut
Jib on furler - Asymmetrical spinnaker and gennaker on furler – Storm jib - "Dyform" standing rigging and dyneema halyards – Jib forestay and self-tacking track – Bow with tack point for gennaker – Spinnaker pole - Bimini with full cockpit closure – cockpit cushion –
Electronics and electricity:
RAYMARINE system with multifunction AXIOM 9 including radar, GPS, chart plotter, AIS – RAYMARINE EV 400 ECU autopilot with P70s control panel – RAYMARINE I70 display including log-depth sounder – speedo – wind vane anemometer – VHF DSC ASN RAYMARINE – "FUSION" Hifi with 2 interior speakers and 2 waterproof exterior speakers – DVD player – 2 televisions – recent VICTRON batteries (4 service, 1 engine, 2 thrusters) – 60AH charger with shore power line - 12v/220v inverter – solar panels 2 * 205 Watts – LED lighting – 125A alternator
Comfort:
Double-access refrigerator - WEBASTO heating – 2-burner stove with oven – hot and cold pressurized water – marine toilet with black water tank (80 liters) – 40-liter hot water tank – fresh water capacity of 330 liters – electric sea water pump - numerous storage.
Safety:
6-person liferaft and complete offshore safety equipment for 6 people including EPIRB beacon.
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