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2008 | 49' Jeanneau 49 Deck Salon Sailboat for Sale

2008 Jeanneau

49' (14.99m) 49 Deck Salon - MORNING DEW

PRICE REDUCED Feb 15, 2023 - NOW ASKING ONLY $229,000 Rare deck salon version, with shoal draft keel. New Raymarine electronics package, plus recent wind generator, solar panels, and Highfield RIB tender.


Vessel ID# 2795759      Last Updated: 2023-04-24 15:34:32

$ 229,000 USD

€ 215,123 Euros
$ 315,190 CAD

Description

Price Reduced Feb. 15, 2023 Now asking $229,000. Seriously for sale!


Curtis Stokes & Associates is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Gilman Yachts of Ft. Lauderdale, Inc.. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel

Data Sheet

LOA: 49' 2" (14.99 Meters)

Type: Sail - Used

Year: 2008

Beam: 14' 9"

Bridge Clearance: 64' "

Draft Max: 5' 5"

Draft Min: ' "

Cabins: 3

Heads: 2

Maximum Speed: Knots

Cruise Speed: Knots

Range NMI:

Fuel Type: Diesel

Hull Material: Fiberglass

Fuel Tank: 126 Gallons (476.96 Liters)

Fresh Water: 126 Gallons (476.96 Liters)

Holding Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)

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Accommodations

The interior layout and ambiance of the 49’ Jeanneau Sun Odyssey Deck Salon provides the feel and accommodations of a much larger boat. Immediately as you step below you will notice the sheer volume of space and light. The large fixed portlights provide ample light and the highly crafted joinery work, satin varnished to perfection, offers a warm and inviting interior. Full teak and holly sole. Duette window blinds shade the distinctive cat-eye deckhouse windows.

The innovative layout provides the flexibility to convert this from a three stateroom boat to a two stateroom by simply removing panels between the two aft staterooms. This process takes less than five minutes to accomplish and the panels are easily stored beneath the mattresses.

The main salon is open and airy. To starboard is a large, comfortable U-shaped dinette with an expanding table. Across the salon is a comfortable settee to port. Next aft is the navigation station with ample chart table. Further aft is a guest head and entry door to the port guest cabin.

An L-shaped galley is aft to starboard and has generous counter space that any cook will enjoy. The galley has a huge fridge and freezer, big sinks and a lot of storage and easily serves the dinette on starboard side. Double sinks with covers and reversible cutting boards, chrome plumbing fittings, with drawer storage. Gimballed 3-burner stove with oven with stainless protection bar. Double fridge box, top loading with 2 opening lids and gas lifts, interior storage bins (12v refrigeration in large box). Aft of the galley is a door leading to the starboard guest cabin.

The master stateroom is located forward and features a centerline double berth, a vanity and chair, ample lockers and storage, plus an ensuite head with a separate shower.

Engine controls are on the starboard side. On deck, Twin Helms with stainless wheels with duplicate compasses and instruments readouts.

Hull and Deck

  • Vetus bow thruster
  • Original three bladed prop
  • Bench grinder in sail locker
  • Vice in sail locker
  • AC outlet in sail locker
  • Saltwater washdown outlet on bow
  • Shore water inlet on stern (currently disabled)
  • Blue painted hull with gold cove strip
  • Hull is EU rated “category A”, in the open sea 
  • SS bow anchor bump plate
  • (2) Harken 60.2 two-speed electric Genoa sheet winches
  • (1) Harken 44 two-speed electric main sheet winch 
  • (1) Harken 44 halyard winch
  • Steaming lights
  • Deck light
  • Dinghy engine motor mount
  • Stern mounted dinghy davit arch
  • Retractable stainless steel swim ladder
  • Mantas supreme anchor with 225 feet of chain
  • Fortress anchor with 275 feet of nylon ground tackle
  • Teak cockpit and teak deck
  • Teak varnished cockpit table with drink holders and sea rails, expanding fold-up side leaves
  • Bimini and dodger with 5 polycarb panels forward – 2018
  • Isinglass Bimini side curtains with U-zip rollup panels – 2018
  • Snap-on exterior deckhouse window shades, blue
  • Two Dorades with cages
  • Lewmar electric anchor windlass with chain gypsy
  • Saltwater deck wash-down pump
  • Increased lifeline stanchion height to 29 inches
  • Teak rub rail with stainless steel strike molding
  • Stainless steel cleats and fairleads
  • Companionway hatch canvas cover
  • Cockpit table cover
  • Two spreader flag halyards
  • Cockpit cushions (blue)
  • 3 fishing rod holders on aft railings
  • Stainless steel shroud sheet rollers

Electronics and Navigation

  • (2) Raymarine Axiom Pro 12-inch Hybrid-Touch GPS/Chartplotter/depth multifunction displays (nav station and helm area centerline)
  • Raymarine Quantum Q24C radar, 18-inch dome scanner – 24mile range, CHIRP technology
  • Raymarine i60 wind indicator
  • (2) Helm station Raymarine i50 Tridata digital display instrument
  • (2) Helm station Raymarine EV1 autopilot display
  • (2) Helm station Plastimo Olympic 135 magnetic compass
  • Raymarine AIS 700 class-B transceiver
  • Icom M604 two station VHF radio 

Mechanical

  • 110hp Yanmar turbo engine 4JH4-HTE – approximately 2500 hours
  • Norpro 7.0 kW generator 644 hours
  • Main engine and generator oil pump-out system
  • Fuel polishing and dual primary fuel filter system
  • Fuel suction gauge – vacuum pressure
  • 80 amp engine alternator – 2020
  • 160 amp engine alternator (rebuilt) as spare 
  • Misc spare pumps
  • Spectra Catalina 300 watermaker 12 gal/hr.
  • Interior equipment:
  • (2) Jabsco electric heads with salt or fresh water option
  • Frigoboat refrigerator and freezer
  • (3) separate reverse-cycle air conditioning systems
  • Electric stove (3 burner) and oven
  • Sanyo Microwave

Electrical

  • Norpro 7.0 kW generator – 644 hours
  • Wind Generator: 400watt Silent X with controller
  • Solar Power: 2 x 160watt panels with Victron controller, mounted above aft bimini
  • (2) battery chargers
  • Balmar Smartgauge – battery charger meter
  • (4) Northstar 400 house batteries 700 amp hours
  • Batteries for: (1) main engine, (1) generator, (2) bow thruster
  • (4) 30-amp power cables (50’ each) with 50 amp adapter pigtail
  • Cable TV stern plug
  • Isolation transformer
  • Link 2000 Xantrex inverter controller
  • LED lighting upgrade

Sails and Rig

  • Main sail: 404 sq ft.  Headsail 620 sq ft.
  • Roller furling main
  • Roller furling 130% genoa, new 2019
  • Storm trysail and spare halyard
  • Storm jib and halyard
  • Sparcraft aluminum mast and boom
  • In mast roller furling by Profurl
  • Mast mounted Whisker pole

Safety

  • Engine thru hull diversion valve – flood suction valve
  • ACR 406 GPS EPIRB 2020
  • Offshore vests
  • Lifesling 2
  • Emergency Tiller
  • Manual bilge pump

Tender

  • 10’5” Highfield RIB 2020 with 20hp Suzuki 4-stroke outboard motor

Exclusions

Winslow 6 person valise life raft 60SLPO (expired 11/18)

Owners personal belongings, including weather gear, dive/fishing gear, tools, handheld electronics, binoculars, and tools. A specific list of exclusions will be provided upon request when accompanied by a written acceptable purchase offer.

Reference of magazine article regarding sail characteristics:

https://sailingmagazine.net/article-503-sun-odyssey-49ds.html

ENGINES

Engine 1
  • Engine Make: Yanmar
  • Engine Model: 4JH4-HTE
  • Engine Year: 2007
  • Engine Type: Inboard
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Power HP: 110.00
  • Fuel Type: Diesel
  • Hours: 2500.00

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