The Sun Odyssey 380, a modern and award-winning sailboat from Jeanneau, is a perfect fit for our SailTime fleet in Newport Beach. The boat’s design seamlessly blends high-performance features with user-friendly handling, making it an ideal choice for SailTime.
Why the Sun Odyssey 380 Excels in SailTime Newport Beach:
- Exceptional Performance: The 380’s design, including an inverted bow, hard chine, and dual rudders, delivers a responsive and stable sailing experience. This allows members to enjoy spirited day sails in the reliable Southern California breezes of Newport Harbor.
- Ease of Use: The boat’s walk-around side decks and twin steering wheels simplify movement on deck and improve visibility at the helm. This is a key advantage for a shared-access program, as it ensures a safe and comfortable experience for sailors of all skill levels. The lowered boom also makes it easy to access and manage the sails.
- Versatile for Local Cruising: The Sun Odyssey 380 is a perfect platform for exploring the diverse sailing grounds of the region. Members can take the boat for a leisurely cruise around Newport Harbor, anchor for a swim in Emerald Bay, or make the classic weekend trip to Catalina Island. Its “Class A Offshore CE rating” and stable hull give members the confidence to cross the open water to Catalina, while its comfortable and spacious interior makes for a perfect overnight stay.
- Comfort and Amenities: The interior is bright and airy, with a contemporary design and a spacious layout. The Sun Odyssey 380 offers a comfortable space for entertaining, with a large cockpit and a drop-down swim platform for easy access to the water. These features are all essential for a premium sailing experience, a hallmark of a fractional sailing program.
By including the Sun Odyssey 380 in a fleet, a sailing club provides its members with a state-of-the-art cruising yacht that is both exhilarating to sail and practical for the local cruising grounds, from the calm waters of the harbor to the open ocean journey to Dana Point and Catalina Island.

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