BVI Yacht Charters, Ltd.

Amaina
Sun Odyssey

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The continued success of the revolutionary concept introduced in the Sun Odyssey 40DS has driven Jeanneau to further its line of " Deck Saloon" with a new 43 foot model, again designed by Daniel Andrieu, Amaina was the "must see" yacht at the Paris Boat Show.

The Sun Odyssey 43DS conserves the concept of bringing bright natural lighting from the roof, with windows in the salon you can enjoy the beautiful Caribbean views, unlike any other mono-hull design. The salon has a luxurious feel with halogen lighting and teak furnishings.

Amaina sleeps 8 in 4 double cabins. It's the ideal family yacht, the single bunks are not separate from the main part of the yacht, so kids will feel secure, but are in a private cabin, so children or singles can sleep well! In addition to the single bunks there are three good sized double cabins, each with 6'8” beds and plenty of head-room. There are plenty of fans and hatches with curtains or blinds, to ensure a cool night's sleep after a hot day in the sunshine! She is equipped with 2 Heads, both with hot & cold showers & plenty of space.

The galley is equipped with engine driven fridge and cooler. There is a two burner stove with oven and double sinks and plenty of storage space. The large cockpit has plenty of cushioned seating and a good sized table with built in ice box for dining under the stars or under the shade of the bimini. The step down transom is ideal for diving and snorkeling, there is a fresh water transom shower for convenient rinsing off.

Specification:

Builder: Sun Odyssee Cell Phone Cabins: 4 VHF Radio Heads: 2 CD/Radio Showers: 2 220 Volt on Shore / 12 Volt at Sea Loa: 43'4" Roller Furling Jib Beam: 13'8" Electric Windlass Draft: 5'2" Charcoal BBQ Grill Water: 146 Gal. Dinghy & Outboard Fuel: 53 Gal. Engine: 56 HP Year: 2001


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