The Jeanneau Sun 2000 is a very smart, lifting-keel trailer
sailer. She has a displacement of 1170 kilograms and an overall length of 21’ 9”.
This particular boat* is a ‘comfort’ version and she’s recently been re-sprayed.
Here is a description of her interior by the broker, Clarke and Carter at
Burnham-on-Crouch:
Four berths with
sitting headroom. Comfort version. The cabin consists of two saloon berths (6'
7" long) with stowage beneath either side of a removable table. Forward
are two galley areas to port and starboard fitted with a sink with manually
pumped water supply and water tank with removable single burner gas cooker
opposite. The forepeak has a double berth (6' 3" long) with space for a
chemical toilet and storage beneath. Light and ventilation are provided by a
circular fore hatch, two opening portlights and two adjustable spotlights. Teak
fit out with teak veneer sole boards, green velour upholstery and light vinyl
fabric hull linings throughout.
Here’s what the broker says of her construction:
Jeanneau Sun 2000
Comfort built by Jeanneau, France in 2002. Green GRP hull (professionally
resprayed in August 2014) with style stripes. Self draining cockpit. Port and
starboard cockit lockers. Tiller steering to removable and lifting rudder (new
frame and bushes 2014). Bow roller. Self draining anchor locker. Aluminium and
teak toe rails. Lifting GRP keel with Spinlock clutch in cockpit.
A few thoughts:
She’ll have a lively performance, and she’ll be a good club
racer. With a crew of two, who know what they are doing, she’ll be great for
coastal cruising. Upkeep will be minimal, and if she is kept at home, the
expense of mooring her in a marina can be avoided.
Links
*Jeanneau Sun 2000 for Sale £9,995 (Featured here on
26.02.2015)
Clarke and Carter – International Yacht Brokers and Main
Agents for Jeanneau
Jeanneau Owners Network
Jeanneau Sun 2000 Presentation
5 Jeanneau Sun 2000 for Sale between £5,700 and £12,000
Jeanneau Sun 2000 for Sale £8495
Jeanneau Sun 2000 Technical Specs
This is a really nice little trailerable performance sailor. Probably because of the size and the colour she reminds me of the late Charles Stocks' little 'Shoal Waters' despite the fact that they are completely different little vessels.
ReplyDeleteAlden,
ReplyDeleteYou could indeed do similar estuary sailing to that of Charles with a Jeanneau Sun 2000. In fact, because of her better perfomance than 'Shoal Waters', you could do such sailing in less time, giving you more opportunities for seeing places you visit.