2023 Jeanneau 34' (10.36 m) Sun Odyssey 349
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Last Call
If you're looking for a new boat but don't want to buy a "new" boat, this is the one! Delivered to the owners in Spring of 2023, she has seen light use locally in Annapolis with only 78 hours on the engine! All of the kinks of a new boat have been worked out and she is ready to go!
- Sloop
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: IRISN818F223
$ 249,990 USD
€ 230,880 Euros
$ 345,240 CAD
£ 194,495 GBP
Description
2023 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 349 Limited Edition!
Last Call is perhaps even better than a brand new boat.
Many new boat owners pull away from the dock on delivery day expecting everything to be perfect when in fact, the first six months of ownership is spent working out the kinks of a boat that has never been used before. Rigging tweaks, electronic glitches, language programmed in French vs English (it's happened!), and numerous other small items that must be tended to, taking you away from actually using the boat. Last Call has had all of the new boat issues worked out and is ready for you to enjoy immediately.
Just 78 hours on the Yanmar engine. Both mattresses still wrapped in plastic. The interior still has a faint smell of fiberglass, just as you'd expect on a new boat at a boat show. She's in like-new condition and it shows. Transferrable factory warranty until May 2026!
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: IRISN818F223
LOA: 34' (10.36 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2023
Beam: 11' 3''
LWL: 32' 9''
Draft Max: 4' 10''
Draft Min: 4' 10''
Cabins: 2
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Shape: Monohull
Fuel Tank: 34 Gallons (128.7 Liters)
Fresh Water: 54 Gallons (204.41 Liters)
Holding Tank: 21 Gallons (79.49 Liters)
Displacement: 11773 lbs
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3YM20
- Engine Year: 2023
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 21.00
- Power KW: 15.66
- Hours: 78.00
- Hours Date: 08-01-2024
- Engine Location: Middle
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Interior Accommodations
Salon:
The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 349 salon is designed to be bright and airy, featuring a large overhead hatch with upper and lower fixed windows along the hull sides that stretch across the space. The windows are positioned just right to give you a great view while seated, keeping you connected to your surroundings and allowing you to fully enjoy the outside scenery. The salon has straight settees on both sides—one on the starboard side that's 6’7” and another on the port side that's 5’9”. These settees come with convenient hidden storage spaces beneath them, accessible through sliding doors and top-access lockers above the seat backs. The dinette table is drop-leaf and can easily accommodate six people for a meal. The ceiling features safety grab rails with indirect LED lighting and two overhead lights near the table's forward end. Additional storage is also available under the galley counter at the back of the starboard settee, and there are two Hella fans for added comfort. The headroom in this space is 6’3”.
Nav station:
The nav station faces aft on the port side and uses the settee as a seat. The chart table has a leather surface and can be swung up to access the electrical panel or to create more space at the dinette.
Galley:
The L-shaped galley, with 6'2" headroom, is located at the base of the companionway on the starboard side. Below the sink, you'll find a locker with a swing-out trash bin, a storage bin, and a shelf. To the right of the sink is a top-loading refrigerator with another large storage locker and a microwave. Along the hullside, there’s another locker below the counter with shelves and a pull-out cutlery drawer. Next to this is the stove, with a locker underneath for pots and pans. Behind the counter and stove, there's a fiddled shelf area for utensils, spices, and other essentials, with two drop-front lockers above. The galley is well-lit with under-cabinet lights, fixed hullside lights, and an opening port for ventilation.
Forward Cabin
The forward cabin is through a set of double doors, which really opens up the space and makes the whole interior feel larger. The forward berth is a roomy 6'7" x 5'7" and is set low enough to gaze out the large hull windows at water around you. There's fiddled shelving along each side of the hull with indirect lighting behind it, giving the cabin a warm and cozy feel. At the aft end on the starboard side, there's a changing seat with a cubby below, while the port side has a locker with both shelving and hanging space, plus another cubby underneath. A reading light on the port side of the berth, along with a hatch and a Hella fan, provide extra light and ventilation. The cabin has 6'2" of headroom, making it comfortable to move around.
Aft Cabin:
Entry to the aft cabin is tucked behind the galley. As you step in, there’s 6’3” headroom and a double-door locker on your left, offering both hanging space and shelves. There's cubby storage below the locker and a fiddled shelf above it. The berth is a comfortable 6’7” x 5’3” and features LED indirect lighting along the hull, along with a wall-mounted light near the entry. With an opening port, an overhead hatch, and a Hella fan, the room stays well-ventilated.
Head:
There is a surprising amount of space in this area for a 34' boat, including a separate shower area! The head contains all that you would expect to find in this space, including a good amount of storage in the medicine cabinet and under sink cabinet. At the back of the shower stall, there's a large door that leads to the lazarette space, where you'll find the batteries and battery switches. You can also access the lazarette from the cockpit through a hatch. The headroom here is 6’1”.
Interior Options Include:
- Dometic shade / screens on all overhead opening hatches
- Fabric shades for fixed hull windows
- "Ambience Ocean" fabric upholstery
- Fans in salon and cabins
- Reverse cycle AC/Heat - one unit for the salon and forward cabin, and a second unit for the aft cabin
- All bedding, galleyware and decor convey with the sale
Exterior Equipment
The sharp hull chine and full-width beam extending all the way aft provide the extra stability and performance that owners really appreciate. At the helm, you’ll love the twin wheels and twin rudders, giving you exceptional control while underway. The spacious cockpit is perfect for hosting a crowd, and the retractable swim platform makes it easy to board a tender or take a dip in the water. The wide, uncluttered deck allows for safe and easy movement fore to aft. Plus, the huge storage garage accessible from both inside the head and the cockpit is perfect for stowing your boat gear!
- Hand laid solid fiberglass hull
- Two coats of Interlux 2000 barrier coat, two coats of bottom paint (2023)
- Winged keel (iron)
- Twin rudder design offers exceptional control at every sailing angle
- Shoal draft at 4’ 10”
- 3 blade folding propeller
- Teak rub rail
- Teak toe rail
- Six mooring cleats (includes mid-ship cleats)
- Single stainless steel anchor roller
- 16 Kg Delta Fast Set anchor with 90’ chain and 130’ rode
- Quick 1000W horizontal electric windlass with remote
- Stainless steel handrails
- Stainless steel bow and stern pulpits
- Fold down swim platform with telescoping swim ladder
- Double wire lifeline gates at swim platform
- Double stainless steel wire lifelines w/ port and starboard boarding gates
- Teak cockpit seats with high coamings for safety
- Cockpit cushions in Graphite Grey
- Twin composite wheels
- Steering wheel covers in Graphite Grey
- Cockpit table cover in Graphite Grey
- Dodger, bimini and connector piece in Graphite Grey
- Hot & Cold cockpit shower on transom
- Hinged companionway doors
- Dedicated Liferaft compartment
- Emergency boarding ladder on port aft
- Flush deck overhead hatches; two with vents
- Propane locker
- CE Rating: Category A (provides piece of mind that the Sun Odyssey 349 can handle seas when conditions deteriorate)
Plumbing
- 54 gallon plastic water tank
- 7 gallon hot water heater
- 5 GPM freshwater pump
- Hot and cold cockpit shower
- Electric bilge pump
- Manual bilge pump
- 21 gallon holding tank
Electrical
- (2) 30A shore power connection - (1) for house batteries / (1) dedicated to air-conditioning system
- (2) 30A shore power cords
- 230V electrical panel
- 120V receptacles w/USB connections throughout
- Engine and house battery switches
- Battery parallel switch
- Batteries: (1) Group 24 windlass battery, (2) Group 24 house batteries, (1) Group 24 engine starting battery
- 40A battery charger
- 125AH alternator
- 12v electrical panel
- 12v plug at nav station
- LED anchor, steaming and navigation lights
- LED interior reading lights
- LED indirect lighting
- Fusion bluetooth compatible stereo w/ speakers in salon and cockpit
Electronics
- Raymarine Axiom+ 7” touchscreen display at helm with WiFi
- Navionics Silver maps
- Raymarine i70 multi display
- Raymarine depth / speed sensor
- Mast head wind sensor
- Raymarine p70 autopilot control head
- Raymarine ACU200 core unit and gyrocompass
- Raymarine Ray 63 VHF radio
- Seanapps boat monitoring system (subscription required)
- AIS transceiver
Sails and Rigging
- Performance square-top Mainsail
- Performance 110% Genoa
- The triradial construction of the Mylar sails are an upgrade from the traditional Dacron. They are lighter, easier to handle, and resists stretching with better shape control over time
- Lazy bag for Mainsail
- Selden rigid boom vang
- Mast pad eye for pole
- 1 x 19 stainless steel wire shrouds
- Outboard mounted chainplates
- Dyneema halyards led aft through low friction rings
- Genoa low friction rings adjustable from cockpit
- Y-bridle mainsheet system ensures better sheeting, reducing the distance between the block and the boom
- Selden blocks
- Spinlock deck organizers
- Selden E40i oversized two-speed electric winch on port coachroof
- Harken #35 two-speed self-tailing winch on starboard coachroof
- Harken #35 two-speed self-tailing winches at helm stations (2) for easy sail handling
- Spinlock line clutches on coachroof (8)
- Spinlock line clutches at helm stations (6)
- Spinlock line clutches on mast (2)
- Fixed bowsprit with rigging for an Asymmetrical Spinnaker (sail not included)
- Winch handles
- Winch handle holders
- Line tail bags
- Courtesy flag halyard
Additional Equipment
- Docklines
- Fenders
- Life Jackets
- Lifesling2 overboard rescue system
- Fire extinguishers
- Flare kit
- Offshore medical kit
- Wooden emergency bungs / plugs
- Radar reflector
- Boat hooks
- Marine signal horn
- Throwable foam cushion
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Deanna Sansbury.
We look forward to working with you!
Yacht Brokers of Annapolis
7080 Bembe Beach Rd
Suite 211
Annapolis Maryland 21403 USA
Phone: 1-410-206-2755
Email: info@yachtbrokersofannapolis.com
Website: https://yachtbrokersofannapolis.com
At Yacht Brokers of Annapolis, we live by one simple rule. Customer satisfaction is our highest priority. We pride ourselves on providing the best customer experience through our years of expertise and superior customer service. Whether you’re buying or selling, we put YOU first.
Deanna Sansbury
Yacht Broker, Owner
8 Anne Court
Severna Park MD 21146 USA
Cell: 1-410-629-9186
Email: deanna@yachtbrokersofannapolis.com
Having grown up in a rural and land locked part of Maryland, Deanna developed her love of the water later in life. After searching for a way to find a good work/life balance, her husband suggested they buy a small center console and try boating. She was admittedly reluctant at first, but she loved it! They enjoyed their time on the water so much, they decided to buy a catamaran and made leap to full-time liveaboard life. She eventually left her corporate career to pursue their dream of cruising, taking a sabbatical and sailing the East Coast to the Keys and onto the Bahamas.
Deanna uses her own personal experience of living aboard and cruising to help buyers find the right boat to fit their lifestyle. Her ability to create lasting relationships with her clients make her a top choice for buyers and sellers looking for the right broker.
Deanna is an active member of the Eastport Yacht Club and volunteers with the Eastport Yacht Club Foundation, the charitable arm of the club which promotes education and career opportunities within the marine and maritime industries.
Deanna lives in Severna Park with her husband, Matt, and their two kids, an Irishdoodle named Bimini and a Labradoodle named Dodger. They are back on a small center console and love exploring the waters of the Severn River and Annapolis