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1990 51 Feet Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 51
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| Year: |
1990 |
| Make: |
Jeanneau |
| Model: |
Sun Odyssey 51 |
| Length: |
51 Feet |
| Engine: |
Single |
| Fuel: |
Diesel |
| Hull: |
Fiberglass |
| Location: |
Trinidad And Tobago |
| Original Price: |
USD 221,773
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| NOW: |
USD 165,981 |
| Condition: |
Very Good |
| Status: |
Active |
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| Description |
Accommodations 2 foldable marine chairs 2 bosun chairs Various extra lamps and fluorescent lamps Bed linens for 10 persons Fresh water boiler Inflatable floating bar Cockpit table w storage Hot water tank TV Pressurized water Inmarsat Mini-M satelite telephone Stereo (radio + CD) with speakers in saloon and cockpit 6 showers, 5 toilets Galley Stove with oven Refrigerator (2 pairs, one working.) Kitchen equipment BBQ Electronics VHF Navtex EPIRB Echo sounder Nasa (2006) Autopilot Autohelm 7000 Wind instrument Nasa (2006) Windex Navaid Compass (2) Hand-bearing compass Radar Furuno GPS plotter SSB receiver 2 Barometers Electrical Batteries (4 x 150 Ah) 220 V shore power Aquatic Generator Inverter 250-500W Deck Anchors (2). Bruce 25 kg Stainless steel, Delta 23 kg 60 m calibrated galvanized chain. Drifter Lifebuoy (2.) Bilge pumps (2 auto. + 2 man.) Deck shower Teak deck Bathing ladder Water separating filters engine 7 fenders 2 Jerry cans of 22 litres, 1 of 2 litres, 1 for Honda outboard of 4 litres. Black round deck signal Black triangle deck signal 2 additional cleats original Jeanneau Extra gipsy Large wire cutter 2 gennaker block Lewmar (openable) 5 extra travellers Signal flags Safety harnesses 6+2 Courtesy flags 5 safety wood piles 2 additional diesel primary filters 1 additional alternator belt 1 additional diesel pump filter 1 additional rotor/impeller 3 Harken winch handles Electrical repair kits Extra engine hoses 5 propane bottles with various regulators 4 hammers (plastic, rubber and steel) 5 clamps 1 old mainsail in not so good condition 1 role of traveller band 18 extra hose clamps stainless steel Toilet repair kits Water pump repair kit 4 threaded stainless steel bars 2 Gardena hoses with adapters Sail repair kit Marinco shore cable Electrical extension cables Complete set of mooring gears and long ropes Manual depth measurer 14 teak pile 10mm Sail and Rigging Furling genoa Two wheels covered in leather Additional Fire blanket First aid kit Flares Liferafts (cap 12 pers) Fire extinguishers (2) Life vest (12 incl to inflatables) Life line Dingy Zefir with Honda 5 hp outboard (4-stroke) 1 spare sparkplug Honda outboard 2 dingy anchors 2 dingy repair kit Extra shackles 7 locks Outboard engine lock 1 extra zink anode 1 knife sharpener Cleaning material Two 5 kg handles (training) Features and Benefits Number of cabins: 5 5 heads 6 showers Capacity: 12 persons Salon for 10 persons Cockpit for 10 persons Height mast above waterline approx 22 m. Full batten mainsail w lazy jacks Furling genoa Gennaker Yankee Fixed 3 blade propeller Bimini top (2006) Spray hood (2006) Designer: Bruce Farr Owner comments: She is a very well kept and well-built boat and she sails really nice, comfortable, and fast. A perfect boat for long-distance cruising and/or for a person that wants to live aboard. I purchased the boat in Greece 2000 from a private person that had used her for privately and for skippered charters in Greece. Since then she has been sailed by me to South America, in sweet waters in Argentina and Uruguay (north of Buenos Aires), and along the Brazilian coast. She is equipped for long distance cruising and according to the ARC-rallys safety standards in 2000. The sails are from 2000 and in good condition. The genoa is from 2007. Wind instruments, eco-sounder and log are new 2006 as well as the dingy. In 2001 I changed to a new engine and she now carries a Yanmar 100 HP Turbo Diesel, which has 2200 hrs running time today. This engine was the high-end option for the Sun Odyssey 52.2 (basically the same hull). A strong and compact engine that makes the cruising speed at 8 knots. Today she carries Panamanian flag that can easily be changed. The reason I am selling her is that I have fulfilled my dream, which was sailing around for a few years and getting to know the South American countries and coastline.
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