2004 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS

$139,000

Used

Boat in Annapolis, MD 21403 US

builtBuilt in 2004
Year the boat was built
model

Sun Odyssey 43 DS

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Yanmar)

Engine type and count
length

43.3 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Length Overall
43.33ft
Beam
13.67ft
Max Bridge Clearance
57.08ft
Max Draft
5.17ft
Cabin Headroom
6.33ft
Displacement
20503lb
Ballast
6515lb
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Fresh Water Tanks
146gal
Fuel Tanks
53gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH3E
Total Power
56hp
Engine Hours
1046
Fuel Type
diesel
Drive Type
direct
Ac
Summary
“Margaritaville” is a well-kept, single-owner Jeanneau 43 DS in above-average condition, surveyed in 2025 and freshly detailed with new bottom paint. With a two-stateroom layout, centerline aft cabin, shoal draft, and in-mast furling, she’s ready for her next owner.
Specifications

Boat Specifications

  • Make and Model: Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS
  • Designer: Daniel Andrieu
  • Hull Type: Fin keel with bulb and spade rudder
  • Length Overall: 43 feet 4 inches
  • Beam: 13 feet 8 inches
  • Shoal Draft: 5 feet 2 inches
  • Displacement: 20,503 pounds
  • Fuel Capacity: 53 gallons
  • Water Capacity: 146 gallons


Sailing Characteristics

Sailing Characteristics(Performance data from SailboatData for the Jeanneau 43 DS)


  • SA to Displacement Ratio – 16.18
  • Strong light air performance with a balanced feel, ideal for the summer winds in the Chesapeake.
  • Displacement to Length Ratio – 178
  • Moderate displacement hull offering comfort and predictable handling.
  • Comfort Ratio – 25.5
  • In the preferred range for modern cruising yachts.
  • Capsize Screening – 2.00
  • An offshore capable value with solid stability.
  • Ballast to Displacement – 30.9 percent
  • Healthy stability margin for a cruising design of this size.
  • Hull Speed – 8.2 knots


Engine and Propulsion
  • Yanmar 4JH3E, 55 horsepower
  • 1046 hours
  • Direct drive
  • Three-blade feathering prop with line cutter
  • Spare three three-blade fixed prop
  • 53-gallon plastic fuel tank


Sails and Rigging
  • Aluminum two-spreader mast
  • Aluminum boom
  • Standing rigging is 1x19 wire
  • In mast furling mainsail
  • Roller furling Dacron genoa
  • Winches:
  • Harken 48 two-speed primary winches
  • Harken 44 electric halyard winch
  • Harken 44 manual halyard winch


Bow Thruster
  • Vetus tunnel bow thruster
  • Powered by two dedicated 12-volt batteries
  • Helm-mounted control
Electrical
  • Dual 30-amp shore power inlets with two cords
  • 80 amp alternator
  • Battery banks:
  • Four Six-volt house batteries at 235 amp hours each, New December 2025
  • One 12 volt engine start battery New December 2025
  • Two 12 volt bow thruster batteries
  • Victron BMV 700 battery monitor
  • Xantrex inverter and charger
  • LED cabin lighting
  • Older stereo with CD player and salon and cockpit speakers
  • An older Sony flat screen television, may be inoperable


Climate Control
  • Two Marine Comfort Systems reverse-cycle heat and air conditioning units
  • Fans:
  • Two in salon
  • Two in aft cabins
  • One in the forward cabin


Plumbing and Water System
  • 12-volt freshwater pump with tank selector
  • Water heater via 110 volt or engine
  • Automatic electric diaphragm bilge pump
  • Manual bilge pump in cockpit
  • Manual flush heads
  • Two holding tanks with overboard discharge and deck pump out
  • Cockpit shower with a hot and cold mixer


Galley
  • Front-opening and top-opening refrigeration
  • Top-opening freezer
  • Two-burner gimbaled propane stove with oven
  • GE microwave
  • Magma propane grill
  • Two propane tanks
  • Jeanneau plates and glasses
  • Jeanneau Towels


NAvigation and Electronics
  • Raymarine C90 chartplotter at helm
  • Raymarine RL70C chartplotter and radar display at nav station
  • Raymarine ST6001 autopilot
  • Icom IC M502 VHF radio
  • Raymarine ST60 Tridata
  • Raymarine ST60 Wind
  • Plastimo compass


Recent Work
  • October 2025 survey rating: above average
  • Full interior and exterior detail, November 2025
  • Fresh bottom paint, November 2025
  • New house and start batteries, December 2025


Price History

DateEventPrice
12/8/25Initial price$139,000

Overview from around the web 2004 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS

Customers praise the 2004 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS for its spacious and well-designed interior, which offers excellent comfort for extended cruising

Many highlight the boat’s solid build quality and reliable performance under sail, appreciating its balanced handling and stability. The deck layout is often noted for being practical and safe, making it suitable for both family outings and more adventurous sailing. Additionally, owners value the ample storage space and thoughtful amenities that enhance onboard living. Overall, the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS receives positive feedback for combining performance, comfort, and style in a versatile cruising sailboat.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 2004 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS is a popular cruising sailboat known for its blend of comfort, performance, and style. Here are some of the pros and cons of this model:

Pros

Spacious and Comfortable Interior: The 43 DS features a well-designed deck saloon layout that provides plenty of natural light and excellent visibility, creating a bright and airy living space below deck.

Good Performance: With a moderate displacement and a well-balanced sail plan, the Sun Odyssey 43 DS offers responsive handling and decent speed, suitable for coastal cruising and longer passages.

Quality Build: Jeanneau boats from this era are known for solid construction and reliable systems, contributing to durability and ease of maintenance.

Practical Deck Layout: The deck saloon design provides a comfortable cockpit and easy access to the rigging, making handling manageable for short-handed crews.

Generous Storage: Ample storage space throughout the boat allows for extended cruising and comfortable living aboard.

Cons

Limited Headroom in Some Areas: While the deck saloon improves overall light and visibility, certain cabins and the engine compartment may have limited headroom compared to more modern designs.

Aging Systems: Being a 2004 model, some mechanical and electrical systems may require updating or refurbishment depending on maintenance history.

Moderate Draft: With an approximate draft around 6.5 feet, the Sun Odyssey 43 DS may not be ideal for shallow waters or certain cruising grounds.

Not a Racing Boat: Designed primarily for cruising comfort, it may not satisfy sailors looking for high-performance racing capabilities.

Weight: The boat’s moderate displacement means it is not as lightweight as some contemporary cruisers, which can impact acceleration and light-wind performance.

Made For

The 2004 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 43 DS is ideal for sailing enthusiasts and families seeking a comfortable and stylish cruiser. Its spacious interior and well-designed deck make it perfect for extended coastal cruising or weekend getaways. Whether you're an experienced sailor or a couple looking to explore new waters, this yacht offers a blend of performance, ease of handling, and modern amenities to suit both leisurely trips and more adventurous voyages.

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