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Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 to debut at Sail Port Stephens

by Mainsheet Media/Jeanneau Australia 13 Mar 2018 22:47 PDT
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 to debut at Sail Port Stephens © Jeanneau

The award winning new Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 will make it's Australian regatta debut at Sail Port Stephens this April.

The 440 is the first of the new era for the Sun Odyssey range. Announced locally at the 2017 Sydney International Boat Show, the first customer ordered immediately with more following just days later. Five Sun Odyssey 440s are now heading to Australia with local dealers securing prized production slots for even more.

The 440 has already impressed the world's media with three major prizes awarded. SAIL Magazine was first in line with the 2018 Best Boats award commenting that the 440 "...is a boat that truly sets a new standard in terms of livability afloat." Cruising World Magazine judges are not in the habit of awarding a Most Innovative prize every year but the Sun Odyssey 440 impressed them so much that they said it is a "pioneering, groundbreaking design."

The European Yacht of the Year Awards are ones that are eagerly anticipated the world over and the Sun Odyssey 440 had a positive impact on the panel of judges represented by the leading yachting magazines in Europe. The 440 took to the podium winning the 'Family Cruiser' category and was complimented by Toby Hodges from Yachting World as "...hands-down the most impressive for its forward thinking in terms of hull shape, cockpit design and interior layout."

Hodges went onto say that "The realisation of the volume gained from a full bow is shrewd, while the sloping side decks that make for a walkaround cockpit is one of those game-changing ideas that you can expect to see copied by others in the future."

The first example of the 440 will be launched in Australia waters in the next couple of weeks. After commissioning and handover to the happy new owner the 440 will cruise up the east coast to the waters of Port Stephens to compete in the annual regatta that has become a firm favourite of Jeanneau owners.

2018 is the 11th Sail Port Stephens regatta and incorporates the ever popular Commodores Cup and the NSW IRC Championships. A fleet of Jeanneau yachts regularly make the trip to compete with the owner of the new Sun Odyssey 440 enjoying it so much in 2017, that the pressure was on to have his new yacht ready for the 2018 event. Local Jeanneau dealer Performance Boating Sales co-ordinates the fleet and are on hand to help as well as hosting a function for owners and crew on the Tuesday evening.

The Sun Odyssey 440 will then return to Sydney where it will be on display to the public at the Club Marine Pittwater Sail Expo, and then at the 2018 Sydney International Boat Show.

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