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2001 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS

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Scappoose, OR
Listed: 07-15-2024
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$186,600 US

The owner bought this boat in 2017

General condition and any additional information

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Standard features

Ma Makani is a beautiful and well cared for 2001 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 Deck Salon with 2 cabins/2 heads customized to meet extended coastal cruising and comfortable live-aboard experiences. Eight 30” by 14” fixed ports in the main cabin and galley maximizes interior head room (6’-4”) and space throughout, resulting in an open, airy feeling with excellent visibility of the environs. The raised, U-shaped upholstered settee comfortably seats 5 for meals, has a 24” HDTV, a 20” x 20” clear deck hatch with powered intake/exhaust vent, 2 gimbled circulation fans, various storage cabinets and can convert to a queen berth. Opposite is a navigation station with large chart table and storage below, 2 upholstered seats (great for meals, too) and includes electronics to plan and keep track of your voyage. L-shaped galley is equipped with forward-facing double sink, 4-burner propane stove with oven, microwave, separate refrigerator and freezer, powered intake/exhaust vent, multiple cabinets and in-floor storage. Aft cabin stateroom has an oversized queen island berth, 2 gimbled circulation fans, 21” HDTV, large clothes lockers and additional storage compartments on each side. Aft head is accessed from both the stateroom and main cabin and has a macerator toilet, stainless-steel sink, 3 storage cabinets (one mirrored), 6’-7” headroom and separate enclosed shower. Forward cabin has a 78” long V-berth with full-width storage shelf above, numerous drawers and cabinets, desk and a tall hanging locker. Adjacent forward head has a sink, shower and storage cabinets; its toilet has been replaced with an 8-lb clothes washer for live-aboard convenience (parts provided to revert to toilet). The spacious aft cockpit/helm has 6’-4” headroom, pedestal wheel steering, a full complement of electronics and controls, a large central folding table and full width swim step for either dock or water entry/exit. The cockpit can be completely enclosed by a dodger, Bimini top and removable side and aft panels. Ma Makani has spent 95% of the past 7 years in Oregon, berthed or sailed in non-freezing freshwater of the Columbia River. This has limited the UV and saltwater impact on this sailboat.
• Raymarine system rewired, and backbone networks updated (2019)
• Raymarine 18” Digital Radome on mast
• Raymarine 9” C95 MultiFunctionDisplay w/ GPS at helm
• Raymarine Class B AIS w/ dedicated GPS at Nav station
• Raymarine Autopilot—300 course computer, fluxgate compass, type 25 linear drive; ST6000 control at Helm and ST6000R remote at Nav station
• Raymarine ST60 Wind for wind point and velocity
• Raymarine i40 Wind repeater at Nav station
• Raymarine ST60 TriData (hull speed/water temperature/water depth) at helm
• Standard Horizon GX2000 VHF w/ DSC at Nav station (2020); RAM3 Remote Station Microphone (2020) at helm
• Raymarine 125 GPS for DSC at pushpit
• Plastimo Horizon 350 Compass at helm

Extra gear included

• Fresh water—60 gal and 40 gal rotomold polypropylene tanks are centerline mounted; have a removeable top cleanout port and easily accessed
• Black water—25-gal Nauta nylon/nitrile/neoprene bladder (2018)
• Fuel—55 gal rotomold polypropylene tank is centerline mounted, has a removeable top port and easily accessed
• Propane—Dual 10-lb tanks in isolated cockpit locker for many months of stove/BBQ use
• Jabsco FloJet 4515 variable speed water pressure pump (rebuilt 2019)
• Jabsco 2-gal accumulator tank maintains constant water pressure
• 3M FF100 activated carbon water filter for 3 sinks and shower; unfiltered water for other use
• C-Warm CWB40-V3 10 gal. water heater w/ tempering valve (2019)—electric element (120V) and engine coolant exchanger
• Sea R.O. Nautilus 500 20 gph watermaker (120V) (2018) w/ remote Start/Stop; TDS handheld test meter
• 44# Lewmar claw bow anchor w/ Lofrans Airon vertical shaft electric windless w/ handheld and helm remotes; 380 ft 5/16” G4 hot dipped galvanized chain + 150 ft 5/8” 3-strand rope
• Anchor bridle
• 35# Delta stern anchor w/ 150 ft 5/16” G4 chain + rope
• 500 ft spool 3/8” nylon floating line for shore attachment
• Achilles LSI88 8’-8” Hypalon (used 2018) w/ rugged bag and straps (2018) for secure cabin-top stowage
• Bravo 9 hi/low pressure pump (2021) with pressure gauge (2021)
• Transom-mounted swing down rubber wheels (2018) for bringing dingy ashore
• 3.5 HP 4-stroke Tohatsu outboard (2018) w/ Davis harness (2018)
• 75’ 3/8 nylon floating tow line
• McMurdo G8 EPIRB (2019)
• Smoke and CO alarms (2018)
• Lifesling2 MOB rescue system (2017)
• Jim-Buoy 24” Life ring, white (2022)
• 4 pack of life jackets
• Emergency tiller in the port lazarette with connection in the helmsman seat
• Day/night flare kits (2022)
• 4 each BC Size 1 and one 4A; 80BC fire extinguishers (2019, 20 and 22)
• Whale manual bilge pump (2017)
• SeaDog bilge pump switch and alarm control for Jabsco and TMC pumps (2018)
• Jabsco 37202 3 gph bilge pump w/ Rule float switch
• Whale 1212 SuperSub 1,050 gph automatic bilge pump (2018)
• TMC 03606 1,500 gph bilge pump w/ Johnson SPX float switch (2018)
Miscellaneous Information
• Propane is plumbed to the rail-mount BBQ position (BBQ and mount not included)
• Dec 2017 haul out—bottom painting, general ‘out of water’ inspection and maintenance, replacement of tank hold downs, keel bolt plates and to revise stainless steel helm tubing
• Mar 2021 haul out—Installation of TruDesign composite thru-hulls, hull and waterline repainting, application of Americoat 235 2-part epoxy treatment to keel, replaced all anodes and general ‘out of water’ maintenance
• Replaced various running rigging lines and blocks in 2022
• No See Um screens for opening ports
• Electronic files and most paper files for all Ma Makani equipment

Improvements to the hull, deck, rigging, engine, or interior

• New (425 hrs) Yanmar engine and transmission
• 20 gph watermaker
• Solar panels 440 watt with dual MPPT controllers
• Custom AC/DC panels
• 2000-watt inverter/charger
• Clothes washer
• 4 air circulation fans
• Composite thru-hulls
• Custom-designed interior storage cabinets added
• In-floor storage cabinets added
• Large storage shelf above fwd V-berth
• 25 gal blackwater bladder
• Sensors for fumes, engine compartment temperature and water intrusion
• New Standard Horizon VHF with DSC
• Fresh water deck wash system
• Hot/cold fresh water shower on swim step
• 4:1 Hoist mounted on pushpit for MOB retrieval, and handling dinghy outboard and a generator (not included)
• All lighting is LED
• In-mast furling main (sail inspected and reinforced and furler rebuilt 2018)
• Garhauer MT-UB-2 main sheet traveler (2018)
• 135% Genoa (inspected and reinforced 2018) w/ ProFurl furler (rebuilt 2018)
• Asymmetrical reaching sail (2021)
• 8 main cabin ports have been rebed
• New forestay and lower shrouds and rebed chainplates
• Rebuilt jib and main furlers and winches
• Rebed compression post and mast
• Keel painted with Americoat 235 2-part epoxy treatment in 2021
• New anodes in 2021
• Many other amenities and upgrades made between 2017 and 2024

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