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Intro
Jaques Fauroux's stylish and harmonious design is lively and fast. Even in light winds, it wants only to make you feel like you're in control. The Sun Odyssey 36.2 adds ease of handling to the pleasure of on-board comfort. Compared to it's competitors of the same size it is by far the fastest.
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Additional Information
The broad aft section allows pedestal steering and a cockpit table.
The philosophy surrounding the Sun Odyssey (circulation, ventilation, clean cockpit area, stern platforms) is apparent in exemplary fashion on the Sun Odyssey 36.2.
The hull and deck show great live-aboard capabilities. There is 1.90m (6'4") of standing headroom throughout the main saloon. To the classic 3 cabin and salon version (which is an uncontested success), Jeanneau has decided to add an owners version with 2 cabins and saloon. One could call this the "XXL" version because it boasts two large seats across from the saloon, an ideal arrangement for reading, music, TV, conversation, etc... (an optional classic quarter berth is available).
In the owner's version, the separate shower which runs on from the head compartment is a solution that didn't exist up until now except on sailboats longer than 13 meters (42 feet). In this version, the unique aft cabin offers a berth of 4 square meters, for widthwise or lengthwise sleeping. The teak woodwork is crafted in a traditional manner to give a perfect finish. The solid mouldings are attractive and effective, the fabrics are thick velvet or an optional Alcantara.

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