The sailboat
Magic Star
Boat's name | Magic star |
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Brand and model | Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 45.2 |
Length | 13,8 m (45,2 ft) |
Beam | 4,48 m (14,7 ft) |
Berths | 4 double cabins |
Heads | 2 (1 electric) with shower |
Water tank | 600 l (158,5 gal) |
Fuel tank | 200 l (52,8 gal) |
Engine | Yanmar 88 CV |
Bow Thrust | |
Sails | Furling vertical full-batten mainsail |
Furling jib (Genoa) | |
Gennaker with bowsprit | |
Sprayhood | |
Bimini | |
Photovoltaic panels | 2x100 W, 2x50 W |
Teak deck | |
Dinghy | Inflatable keel with aluminium floor, 2.70 m |
Electric outboard Boudech 62 lbs | |
Petrol outboard Mercury 3.5 HP | |
Other equipments | Stand up paddle (SUP) 10", hammock, fishing rods... |

Magic Star is a Sun Odyssey 45.2 designed by the renowned French yacht builder Jeanneau. Ours is the version with 4 double cabins and 2 heads with shower, ideal both for a cabin charter and for cruising with family or friends.
Built in 1999 but first registered in 2004, she has an elegant and harmonious conception previous to the one, certainly more spacious yet graceless and less performing, of the most recent models.
Magic Star can be both charming and comfortable. Below, warm and wonderfully-kept woods shape a perfectly functional saloon, which is large and bright. Outside, the very large cockpit with easy access to the sea and the ample and clear teak deck make you feel the liveliness of the elements.
Despite she was not built for winning regattas, we have been equipping Magic Star with care to grant you some real and exciting sailing. Upgraded winches, main and genoa refitted in November 2020, gennaker and bowsprit: these are but a few of the elements we are proud of.
Finally, the stowing capability is impressive. The huge forepeak is a key element for it means room to store even your diving equipment.
We try to be as “green” as we can. The photovoltaic panels make us wholly autonomous, while the electric tender – whose battery is recharged through the same panels – brings us back onboard in the most perfect silence. Now imagine it in a starry night…