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Jeanneau announce new Sun Odyssey 415

by Jeanneau Australia 23 Jun 13:54 PDT

Jeanneau is proud to announce the launch of the 9th generation of Sun Odyssey sailboats, beginning with the Sun Odyssey 415!

Jeanneau's Sun Odyssey line presents an accessible, reliable range of sailboats offering greater sailing enjoyment, comfort and storage.

In designing this new 9th generation Jeanneau placed it's trust once again in the exceptional combination of Marc Lombard Design Team and Jean-Marc Piaton Yacht Design, leading to the Sun Odyssey 415 embodying perfect harmony between innovation and tradition that have made this iconic range a success.

In taking over from the popular Sun Odyssey 410, the 415 was designed with accessibility, versatility and flow of movement at front of mind.

The biggest highlights of the new 415 are a completely re-designed interior distinguished by a new L-shaped galley, a generously sized saloon and innovative new chart table design. This new layout maximises the available living space and promsises unforgettable shared moments with friends and family.

On the outside the Sun Odyssey 415 features a new sculpted hull form with powerful aft transom, a new signature design for the 9th generation of Sun Odyssey. The backstay has been re-designed providing further comfort at the helms, and of course Jeanneau's signature walkaround side decks are present, giving you seamless movement around the boat.

Beyond her technical innovations and successful design, the new Sun Odyssey 415 is further distinguished by it's competitive approach to pricing - it is without doubt the best value for money in the cruising sailboat market.

The Sun Odyssey 415 is available to order now, find out more at www.jeanneauaustralia.com

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