Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 vs Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410: find the differences
The Paris Boat Show has recently come to a close and Jeanneau was certainly one of its main protagonists, not only in terms of novelties in the powerboat sector but also, and perhaps above all, in the sailboat segment.
On display were the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 and Sun Odyssey 410, two sailing yachts that have enjoyed considerable success in recent years. Both feature an attractive and very practical exterior design, conceived and created by Marc Lombard, and both have elegant and spacious interiors that bear the signature of Jean-Marc Piaton.
These two yachts both aim to make sailing affordable for everyone, without losing that thrill and excitement that belong by definition to this category. Let’s see why.
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380, 11 metres aiming for excellence
Let’s start with the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380. According to the yard, it is designed to be the best cruising sailboat in its category, conceived with three watchwords in mind: performance, fluidity and comfort on board. Comfort is achieved by increasing space through solutions such as the one adopted in the hull, with its characteristic pronounced edge that starts at the stern and runs towards the bow, which not only gives greater stability when underway or when the boat is tilted, but also increases space below deck.
The same approach is also used on the deck, this time with sloping side decks and off-centre wheel rudders, a choice that allows for increased volume but also gives the helmsman more viewing space. The sail area has also increased compared to previous models, this time thanks to the lower boom which, among other things, also makes access to the sails much easier. Last but not least, the inverted bow, which will leave you pleasantly surprised especially when in port you need to manoeuvre in tight spaces but also when you are putting on your best performance downwind.