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Powerful inverted bow, continuous hard chine: 1st video of the new Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410

Yachting Art Magazine invites you to discover the world premiere of the very first video of the new Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410!

With this new model signed by the naval architect Rochelais Marc Lombard, the shipyard strikes very strong in terms of style and naval architecture, proposing a fast family cruiser!

With its powerful inverted bow, the new Sun Odyssey 410 is immediately noticeable on the water, and benefits from all the latest technical and technological advances in architecture:

  • a hard chine running the full length of the hull, for a more powerful and stable hull;
  • an inverted bow, for fine entry, better weight distribution and a distinctive look;
  • the bow stands clear of the water, for less drag and greater speed;
  • self-aligning twin rudders, with self-aligning bearings, for an improved feel of the helm;
  • retractable bowthruster, ultra powerful for greater manoeuvrability;
  • cathedral standing rigging,
  • an L-shaped keel,
  • and an integrated bowsprit.

Other distinguishing points include the rear decks lowering the cockpit level, like what was discovered last year on the Sun Odyssey 440 and 490, which allow to move on the ground floor !!

It is a good surprise that the yard has been able to integrate this real innovation on a 40 feet  fast cruiser!

Good video discovery of the new Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410!

Powerful inverted bow, continuous hard chine: 1st video of the new Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 410

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