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Behind the scenes of the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440

Philippe Briand's Sun Odyssey 440 wins European Yacht of the Year Award

Philippe Briand’s design for the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 yacht has taken home the award for European Yacht of the Year in its category.

Six months after its unveiling, the Philippe Briand-designed Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 has been named as Yacht of the Year in the Family Cruiser category at the prestigious 2018 European Yacht of the Year awards, held at the Flagship Night on the eve of the boot Düsseldorf boat show.

Briand’s work has unveiled three distinct ways in which the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440’s layout and naval architecture will make life onboard the boat easier and more comfortable for owners and guests.

Firstly, the hull form’s inspiration from scow-hulled working boats, which have squared-off forward sections, offers an unparalleled beam towards the bow of the vessel. This provides the owner’s cabin with a generous and luxurious volume.

Space has become very restricted to the stern of boats as owners expect a lot of features here, so I looked for space in the bow, inspired by the Mini 6.50s with their scow-shaped bows, to bring the maximum beam forwards and increase the interior volume without losing performance,” explained Briand.

Secondly, thanks to a lack of barriers between the cockpit and the deck, movement is unimpeded by steps or obstacles. This improves circulation in day-to-day use as well as improves safety.

Jeanneau sun odyssey 440
Credit Bertrand Duquenne

Thirdly, a “transformer” cockpit backrest has been developed for the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440, offering protection within the cockpit as well as an elevated vantage point from the helm. This backrest can be pivoted 90 degrees from vertical to a horizontal position, so lying flat to offer a full-beam 330% extension of the overall cockpit zone to the rear.

On the announcement of the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 project, Briand commented on his innovative features and their function in encouraging new boat ownership: “Almost all our clients for large sailing yachts were at one time owners of smaller, production boats. As yacht designers and naval architects, we see it as our responsibility to steward the next generation of yacht owners through the process of enjoying life on the water, by making ownership of smaller, more affordable boats enticing. This philosophy permeates every detail in the design choices we make, to improve every step of the experience onboard, particularly with these new features on the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440.

Everything is simplified on the SO 440,” concluded Briand of the overarching design philosophy he has employed. “I have put comfort and practicality before all else. In general, automotive design is becoming more comfortable and technology is more ergonomic, so sailors expect boat design to be no different. In the SO 440, I tried to use every wasted space and make it a part of life onboard. This is a design that I believe will still look fresh and current even in a decade’s time.

Briand and Jeanneau

Briand’s ever-evolving collaborative work with Jeanneau spans over 45 models and an incredible four decades, extending back to 1977 when he designed the yard’s Symphonie project at the age of 22. His designs have graced sailing yachts of every size range and type over his longstanding career, including some of the most luxurious and sophisticated yachts in the world. Briand brings his vast pool of knowledge in the boundary-pushing custom superyacht sector to create outstanding boats for series production at Jeanneau.

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