Quick Details
Boat Capacity: 6 people
Boat Size: 34 feet
Cabins: 2
Berths: 6
Check-In: Complimentary boarding is available any time after 6 p.m. the night before your charter begins
Not Included: Bed linens, towels, groceries, food seasonings
Add-Ons: Boat add-ons are available for purchase during checkout
Sail the Apostle Islands on Sapphire
Sapphire is a well-cared for and thoughtfully equipped 1999 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 34.2. The Sun Odyssey 34.2 represents Jeanneau’s long history of cruising sailboat construction. Fast and well equipped given a sleek and balanced hull section as well as a strong comfortable deck, 2 cabins along with all the amenities for distance cruising. Sapphire’s generous cockpit is laid out to organize sail handling around a protected companionway.
Down below, the teak woodwork highlights an exceptionally beautiful salon that compliments a practical galley layout, complete with a large capacity refrigerator. Her spacious head with a separate shower and toilet and numerous storage compartments are well-appreciated advantages, especially in the islands.
Booking a Bareboat Charter
If you have never booked a bareboat charter before, the term ‘bareboat’ generally indicates that the boat is not supplied with a licensed captain. You are the skipper of the boat and will sail and manage the boat during your charter. You can request a captained charter once you have reserved your boat if you are not comfortable being a skipper.
Please follow the bareboat process in the drop-down below:
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To ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable bareboat charter experience, we want to be sure that you and your crew are knowledgeable in handling the yacht you have chosen. We ask that you complete our Boating Resume & submit it to help us determine your sailing skill level.
To be a qualified skipper, we are looking for you to meet the following criteria:
- Recent charter experience aboard a vessel of similar size/type
- Or ownership of a vessel of similar size and type
- And/or completion of a qualified charter certification program
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Prior to your arrival, you can be confident that the yacht you have selected has been fully inspected by our qualified staff. All of the fuel and water tanks have been topped off and all systems have been tested to ensure they are fully operational. Each yacht is fully equipped with all the Coast Guard required safety equipment, as well as many other items required by Superior Charters to ensure a pleasant and successful sailing vacation for you and your crew.
Aboard each yacht, you will find the galley is fully equipped to prepare the most gourmet of meals. A BBQ grill is standard equipment with each vessel. Other standard equipment found on all vessels in the Superior Charters fleet includes:
- Inboard engine
- Dinghy
- Dockside heat
- Wheel steering
- Depth sounder
- Knot meter
- VHF radio
- Stereo radio
- Barbeque grill
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Make: Jeanneau
Year: 1999
Length: 33′-9″
Beam: 10′-9″
Draft: 5‘-6″Berths: 6
Cabins: 2
Heads: 1 -
Icebox / Fridge: Refrigerator – Top Load with Freezer Compartment
Microwave: Yes
Stove: 2 Burner Propane
Oven: Yes
BBQ Grill: LP Gas -
- Rig: Sloop
- Mainsail: Conventional
- Headsail: Furling
- Bimini: Yes
- Dodger: Yes
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- Depth Sounder: Yes
- Knotmeter: Yes
- Navigation: GPS Chartplotter
- Autopilot: Yes
- Stereo: No
- Television: No
- Inverter: Yes
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- Water Tank: 50 Gallons
- Fuel Tank: 34 Gallons
- Holding Tank: 25 Gallons
- Heater: Diesel
- Generator: No
- Windlass: None
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- Required Coast Guard safety gear
- Engine fuel
- Stove and BBQ grill (with gear & fuel)
- Refrigerator
- Complimentary consumable kit that includes paper towels, trash bags, dish soap, all-purpose cleaner, a sponge, matches/lighter stick and marine toilet paper.
- Depth Sounder, GPS Navigation & autopilot
Boats are not equipped with bed linens, towels or food seasonings.
Complimentary boarding is available any time after 6:00 p.m. the night before your charter begins.
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Please bring:
- Sleeping bags, pillows, towels
- Warm clothing, rain gear, chapstick, insect repellant
- Sunscreen, bathing suit, sunglasses
- Deck appropriate footwear (non-marking soled shoes), sweater or jacket, motion sickness pills, pain reliever, small flashlight, and camera
- Food, seasoning, drinking water, dishcloth, and dish towels
Do NOT bring:
- Pets
- Coolers: only soft-sided coolers are allowed onboard while sailing
- Tents: camping on the islands while chartering is not allowed
- Kayaks: not allowed on any of our boats and are not allowed to be towed behind the boats
- Smoking is not allowed