
2013 Jeanneau 37' (11.28 m) 379 Sun Odyssey
Solomons, Maryland, United States
Three Bears
Flag of Registry: United States
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull

Description
"Three Bears" is a lovely late model vessel. She is the 2 stateroom, 1 head with separate shower stall version.
The Sun Odyssey 379 represents the perfect balance of ingredients that have made the Sun Odyssey range a success. The hard-chinned performance hull comes from the drawing boards of Marc Lombard. Special attention was given to the ease of sail handling, the ergonomics and the modern aesthetics. A hull with a hard chine, deep keel , and powerful rudder ensures the speed and the stability of the Sun Odyssey 379.
She is new to the market and priced below others in hopes of finding her next owner for the spring.
Specifications
LOA: 37' 2'' (11.33 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2013
Beam: 14' 10''
LWL: 35'
Draft Max: 6'
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 34 Gallons (128.7 Liters)
Fresh Water: 53 Gallons (200.63 Liters)
Holding Tank: 21 Gallons (79.49 Liters)
Displacement: 14771 lbs
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3YM30
- Engine Year: 2013
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Sail
- Power HP: 30.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1250.00
Full Details
Overview
Accommodations
Entry thru a wide comfortable companionway and down 4 steps, you are welcomed by a rich and spacious salon. Immediately to port, you have access to a large head with a vanity and shower partition. Adjacent to starboard is a "L" shaped galley, great for working underway or on the hook. Starboard and aft lends access to an "inline" double berth stateroom with ample storage and hanging locker. Moving forward the dinette table lies mid-line with dinette seating to starboard. The table fold down and can convert to another double berth. The drop leaf folds up for a large dinner party, allowing seating from the long bench seat along the port side. The aft portion of the port settee gives way to the Nav Station sitting. "Three Bears" offers a very large forward cabin with full length shelves, a three compartment stacked hutch and double wide hanging locker. Gasketed doors and an overhead hatch with combination shade and screen show attention to details often overlooked. Last but not least is the expansive storage garage found behind the shower. this is the place for everything you wish to have aboard but not look at. Perfect for storing cockpit cushions, spare sails, spinnaker gear, spare parts and safety gear.
Her interior is light and bright yet warm with light colored ultra leather cushions and a light colored sole. Blinds through out give privacy without making her dark. There is plenty of interior woodwork for added warmth. She has 6'5" headroom, and Ocean Air shades and screens for the hatches.
Her deck layout is very comfortable with easy access to the fore deck due to plenty of room on deck. Her cockpit is large and offers a centerline pedestal for electronics or I-pads and has a fixed centerline table with drop leaves so when at anchor one can enjoy dining in the cockpit.
Galley
Full "L" shaped galley to starboard of the companionway. Ample storage and great working lends to a very comfortable galley to work in.
Deep double SS sink
Pressure Hot / Cold water
Refrigeration and Freezer (top loading)
Eno gimballed 2 burner propane stove and oven
Built in covered "trash bin"
Electronics
- New Simrad SD10 auto pilot w/NAC-2 autopilot computer2019
- Rewired for NMEA 2000 in 2019
- No multifunction display, but navpod/accessory screens wired/networked with NMEA 2000 backbone including up to the NAVPOD for future multifunction display/GPS install.
- Depth
- Knot meter
- Wind speed
- 4 channel Bluetooth temperature gauge on the engine that can pair with ipad/iphone
- Breaker panel has digital fuel, water and battery level instruments
Deck Equipment
- Stainless steel bow and stern pulpits with side stanchions and double life lines
- Aft gate with drop down transom
- Dual helms
- Electric windlass with control from the helm
- Outboard bracket on aft rail
- Stainless steel bar-b-q on aft rail
- Teak toe rails
- Teak hand rails
- Teak inlay on the cockpit seats
- USCG carriage requirements are all current
- Fenders
- Dock lines
- Large cockpit bimini
- Stepped transom
- Leather wrapped wheels
- Double stainless steel anchor roller on bow
- CQR anchor with chain and rode with aprox 100' of chain and 100' of Rode
- Any spare parts will convey
Sails and Rigging
- Seldon aluminum mast
- Double spreader fractional rig
- Seldon manual Boom vang
- Reaching strutt/spinaker pole
- Facnor roller furler for head sail
- Factory dacron main (good shape)
- Quantum Kevlar main
- Factory dacron jib (good shape) with batons
- Quantum Kevlar blade jib (good shape)
- Quantum asymmetrical spinnaker
- Quantum symmetrical spinnaker
- All lines led aft to the cockpit for ease in single handing
- Jam cleats for all lines led to cockpit
- Traveler on cabin top
- Primary winches #40 self-tailing 2 speed
- Main sail is a stack pack with lazy jacks
- Main sail cover and lazy jacks new in 2020 (beige)
- Running rigging replaced as necessary
- Winch handles
- Blocks and running rigging for spinnakers
Electrical and Mechanical
- All new AGM batteries (2020)Yanmar SD20 saildrive maintenance (2020)
- Gori folding prop refurbished (2020)
- Yanmar 3YM30 with 1250 hours (well maintained)
- 110V shore power with cord
- Reverse cycle air and heat via shore power
- Refrigeration
- Her bottom was completely sanded and repainted spring of 2020
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Laird Larrimore
Yacht Broker
245 C Street
Solomons MD 20688 USA
Office: 1-410-829-2027
Fax: 860-345-1063
Cell: 1-410-829-2027
Email: llarrimore@breweryacht.com
The water has always been a part of my life since learning to sail aboard a Sailfish while vacationing in Chatham, Massachusetts. At twelve, I graduated to Penguins and 420âs at the Tred Avon Yacht Club in Oxford, Maryland. My parents always belonged to the Corinthian Yacht Club in Philadelphia and I often accompanied them on cruises aboard a Hinckley Bermuda 40 that we cruised in the Chesapeake.
Understanding banking after working 12 years for Loyola Savings and Loan of Maryland, I helped navigate the purchase of a 32â Pearson Vanguard for a friend and taught him to sail. Loving the idea of sharing my passion for boating, I joined Oxford Boatyard Yacht Sales (in what is now Safe Harbor Oxford Boatyard and Marina) in 1990 and worked as a broker and office manager for 25 years.Â
In 1993, Oxford Boatyard Yacht Sales became a dealer for Sabre and Back Cove Motor Yachts and I acquired an understanding and respect for powerboats. I worked closely with the boatyard commissioning new vessels and working as a liaison between new owners and the marina. I have an intimate understanding of the boat buying process - how to guide new owners through surveys, sea trials, registration, and documentation.Â
I love all boats and each one has its own quality. Though I would consider myself a traditionalist in boat design, I like what the new designs offer in comfort and ability.Â
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My husband (of 30 years) and I live in Easton, Maryland. My husband is the rigging supervisor at Safe Harbor Oxford Boatyard and our daughter, having graduated from Washington College in 2020, is now teaching English as well as coaching the sailing team at the Gunston School in Centreville, Md. She has recently come on board as the Summer Sailing Director with the Tred Avon Yacht Club.
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I am starting my 7th year as a broker with Brewer Yacht Sales and in addition to my office at Safe Harbor Zahniserâs in Solomonâs, Maryland I now have an office at Safe Harbor Oxford. This enables me to cover the territory from the Eastern Shore to Solomonâs Island and everything in between.Â
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I look forward to speaking with you and sharing my passion for boats. Let me help you find the perfect yacht or support and guide you in the sale of your existing vessel!