I like this boat. I'm a big believer that bathroom and showerstall door should open "out", so if someone takes a fall the door doesn't get blocked with someone incapacitated inside. It's kind of a "building code" thing.
You'll see that the stern has gotten larger. Older fiberglass boats were made in the image of wood boats, which had structural elements designed around the strengths and weaknesses of wood.
Because prices scares people away but in reality the people buying these have a good estimate going into this thing to begin with normally by looking at used online first.
David Brown Because they are all embarrassed about the prices manufacturers charge before they put their own gigantic price markups on the boats they retail. Even groceries and gas is overpriced. What’s a person to do ?
Great walk around, was wondering what they were going to do with the new smaller Sun Odyssey boats, clearly they zapped the walk-around decks in favor of more aft cabin space, which makes perfect sense. Curious about that garage. is that as deep as the starbord aft cabin, as in, could you toss a random friend in there with a air mattress in a pinch for a couple days at catalina.? I notice it have the same "escape" hatch design as the starboard cabin.
Hi Can I ask what it's like manoeuvring under power on a Sun Odyssey 349 as these have a shaft drive, which is very far aft, and twin rudders. I would have thought that this configuration provided little possibility for prop wash effect. Thanks
Adam Juul You can purchase the motor and other necessities for around $150,000 plus installation. There are at least 3 companies that offer the complete electric setup. Check out google for electric boat motor companies. You might be able to get by around $100,000
So i own this boat and im having Trouble adjusting the Boose Sound system. Does anyone know how to adjust the Sound system? Im wondering if i Can Turn of the speakers in the cockpit, but have Them on in the saloon. If you have an possible solution please respond. Thank you.
would appreciate if they find a way to cover all of these ropes, if they improved the door of the main cabin. i don't see it necessary to have 2 wheels on board.
@@SOLDOZER true, i'm currently searching for a sailboat and then i'm going to Asia to take some sailing courses and then i'm sail the mediterranean and the red sea
@@ivtyachtsales Understand. But that would still be at a bad angle. Seems like the RPM panel would be better placed on the opposite side of where it is for better reading without moving. Just a thought. If I had a 34 I might even fix a mirror the same size as the gauge on that opposite side. It would be backwards but I could still see it at a glance.. Still like these new boats.
Great channel and always great to see new product reviews. I have a ‘11 Beneteau Oceanis 34. There are many similarities although I hear Beneteau is more of a plastic fantastic production yacht than Jeanneau. Still, I like my boat and she sails like a dream. I do note that Jeanneau is making the fixed port lights larger, much like the Beneteau vessels. Does anyone have concerns about this trend?
If I'm not mistaken Jeanneau now buids their boats with a structural liner like beneteau does.I've seen and heard of problems with this method of construction.I don't really trust it.
Ian, I think I'll send you a dictionary for Christmas. Please use it to look up adjectives to take the place of "nice". By the way, the word is REfrigerator, not fridgerator.
@@Kacy-pb3xz Wood cannot be made to like that, That is the grain of the wood itself. As a carpenter one picks only the best examples of wood when it will be seen on a constant basis. The poorer quality wood is used where looks are not that important. This is called " finish work" and the difference between a rough carpentry and a finish carpentry.
I like this boat. I'm a big believer that bathroom and showerstall door should open "out", so if someone takes a fall the door doesn't get blocked with someone incapacitated inside. It's kind of a "building code" thing.
I find it amazing how very little boat designs have changed over the past 50 years, since the widespread use of fiberglass began.
You'll see that the stern has gotten larger. Older fiberglass boats were made in the image of wood boats, which had structural elements designed around the strengths and weaknesses of wood.
it is not a very little boat !!!!
Why is it that whenever salespeople show boats they never talk price.
But they never stop talking!!!
Because prices scares people away but in reality the people buying these have a good estimate going into this thing to begin with normally by looking at used online first.
Attention - Interest - Desire - Action
They want to excite you, not scare you away.
David Brown Because they are all embarrassed about the prices manufacturers charge before they put their own gigantic price markups on the boats they retail. Even groceries and gas is overpriced. What’s a person to do ?
Really like your channel great information on all the yachts you review...
Thank you.
@@ivtyachtsales thats a massive user name hahaha I love your channel though
Great walk around, was wondering what they were going to do with the new smaller Sun Odyssey boats, clearly they zapped the walk-around decks in favor of more aft cabin space, which makes perfect sense.
Curious about that garage. is that as deep as the starbord aft cabin, as in, could you toss a random friend in there with a air mattress in a pinch for a couple days at catalina.? I notice it have the same "escape" hatch design as the starboard cabin.
Yes! They have a single berth as an option that you can put in the garage. Maybe that’s where your least favorite friend goes lol
I think an amazing yacht at 34 feet. Well done video. I do prefer cats though.
Hi
Can I ask what it's like manoeuvring under power on a Sun Odyssey 349 as these have a shaft drive, which is very far aft, and twin rudders. I would have thought that this configuration provided little possibility for prop wash effect.
Thanks
prop wash is absent, without decent speed, maneuverability is poor. I'd put some extra fenders on this one ;)
In 15 years from now this will be my boat ..
Im trying to do it in 5 years
This dark grey material used for kitchen and nav table is very pretty - but horribly slippery.
You can't put a windvane on the transom. This boat is for day sailors.
Hi Ian, I would be very interested in this vessel if Jeanneau offered an electric propulsion version.
Adam Juul You can purchase the motor and other necessities for around $150,000 plus installation. There are at least 3 companies that offer the complete electric setup. Check out google for electric boat motor companies. You might be able to get by around $100,000
In your dreams, Boy
Talk to Oceanvolt. They seem to do this.
You probably don't.
So i own this boat and im having Trouble adjusting the Boose Sound system. Does anyone know how to adjust the Sound system? Im wondering if i Can Turn of the speakers in the cockpit, but have Them on in the saloon. If you have an possible solution please respond. Thank you.
A perfect boat for me.
would appreciate if they find a way to cover all of these ropes, if they improved the door of the main cabin. i don't see it necessary to have 2 wheels on board.
You clearly have never sailed a day in your life.
@@SOLDOZER true, i'm currently searching for a sailboat and then i'm going to Asia to take some sailing courses and then i'm sail the mediterranean and the red sea
Do you have a video on dry dock yacht storage for the winter?
Nice boat, but Island Packet for the win....
Really like these new Sun Odysseys. 1 question with this 34. Is it possible to see the engine RPM while at the throttle?
No.
You just have to look down when you are standing at the helm.
@@ivtyachtsales Understand. But that would still be at a bad angle. Seems like the RPM panel would be better placed on the opposite side of where it is for better reading without moving. Just a thought. If I had a 34 I might even fix a mirror the same size as the gauge on that opposite side. It would be backwards but I could still see it at a glance.. Still like these new boats.
Staring Price,????
Him Kent the price listed on Jeanneauamerica.com is $ 303,900
Great channel and always great to see new product reviews. I have a ‘11 Beneteau Oceanis 34. There are many similarities although I hear Beneteau is more of a plastic fantastic production yacht than Jeanneau. Still, I like my boat and she sails like a dream. I do note that Jeanneau is making the fixed port lights larger, much like the Beneteau vessels. Does anyone have concerns about this trend?
Hello, Can you cross the Atlantic with this boat? Portugal to Brazil? For example.
If I'm not mistaken Jeanneau now buids their boats with a structural liner like beneteau does.I've seen and heard of problems with this method of construction.I don't really trust it.
What's the price to buy this amazing boat?
Low low price of $19.95! But wait! Theres more!
From what I found I think it's $USD141,000.
Damage, Inc. Rumor has it they throw in a Whopper Chopper, and a Sham WOW towel, along with 2 free nights of lodging at your nearest Hotel 6. LOL
@@avtweet3269 I don't think that's possible.
Great review!
I'm guessing that this is a budget model...
Класс👍👍👍
Ian, I think I'll send you a dictionary for Christmas. Please use it to look up adjectives to take the place of "nice". By the way, the word is REfrigerator, not fridgerator.
There's always that one a-hole. Today.....IT'S YOU!
Thouth plastique saling boat are Real bulchit boats. Only for businesses. Not good for sailing... Better to do youself your own sailing boat
That trim on the left side of the entryway is awful. Look at the grain. Splinter heaven, Yikes ! Can;t professionals pick the right grain wood ?
He didn’t try to hide it.
I found it weird that they used 6 different types of wood making it look choppy.
@@Kacy-pb3xz Wood cannot be made to like that, That is the grain of the wood itself.
As a carpenter one picks only the best examples of wood when it will be seen on a constant basis. The poorer quality wood is used where looks are not that important. This is called " finish work" and the difference between a rough carpentry and a finish carpentry.