6 Best Jeanneau Boats in 2025

Sleek, stylish, and modern are all adjectives that describe Jeanneau boats. The French company, now part of Groupe Beneteau, is one of the largest boat makers on the planet. With factories worldwide, few corners of the Seven Seas haven’t been transversed by a Jeanneau.

In the US, the best-known models are the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey line of performance sailboats. But the company is gaining recognition for its Jeanneau motorboats, including the NC and DB series boats with outboard power.

Let’s dive in and look at Jeanneau’s offerings, including what’s new from Jeanneau Yachts.

The Top 6 Jeanneau Boats in 2025

All the Jeanneau Boats We've tested:

Humble Powerhouse
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The NC 37 for a smaller hull size motor boat has a balanced layout and is a safe solid secure option for ocean exploring offering the skipper excellent handling power. The Jeanneau is perfect if you plan to skipper or captain the vessel singlehanded, as the helm station has direct access to the deck. This motor yacht is comfortable for overnight and has been well thought out in terms of the classic layout and nautical design.

It offers a spacious salon and an L-shaped aft cockpit that can be modified into a sundeck, a perfect feature to use for cruising, sport or just entertaining. Below it has 2 cabins that have standing headroom and a 3rd cabin configuration is optional. There is a separate shower and head and in addition to these, it has beautiful storage lockers keeping the layout clean, simple and neat.

Specs & Features
  • Length: 37’8"
  • Beam: 11’9"
  • Dry Weight: 15,062 lbs
  • Capacity: 4 - 6 people
  • Motor: VOLVO 2 x D3 220 DP (2X 220 CV)
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    Large aft swim platform
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    Cockpit bar
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    2 large double cabins
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Sporty Little Overnighter
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Cruise in functional style aboard the Leader 33. A moderately sized cabin cruiser with surprising space and plush interiors, the Leader 33 is a good entry boat into touring.

Available in two versions: an Open version with an arch and a Sport Top version with an electrically opening hard top, the Leader 33 boasts a spacious and functional layout which makes relaxing and entertaining a breeze.

Long windows in the hull offer beautiful sea views along with plenty of natural light in the cabin below. Also, two galleys, two sleeping berths, and an expansive head with a separate shower stall make the Leader 33 the ideal boat for a weekend getaway.

Junneau is a well-established name and there are plenty of solid used options for this model. When you find one for sale at a dealer or marina, take it for a spin.

Specs & Features
  • Length: 34’8”
  • Dry weight: 10,829lbs
  • Capacity: Yacht certified

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    A door in the salon offers privacy for the cabin—unique feature among a cabin cruiser this size
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    Sleek design
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    Plenty of headroom in the cabin
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    Lots of windows in the cabin
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Comfort with a Flybridge
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The NC1095 Fly is the culmination of a practical approach to a cabin cruiser with intelligent design spawned by a modern interpretation of what cruising is all about. This is an amazing 3 stateroom, 35-foot boat that can so easily be called a home away from home.

This is a plus model option to Juneau’s 35 foot flagship NC1095 that adds the flybridge for those lovely sunny days when you can lavish in getting closer to the sun. It has ample space in the aft section of the cockpit with a movable sofa seat when tilting the two outboard motors.

The salon itself is full of storage cubbies, a long galley table with sink and stove and a modular table that doubles as an additional berth. With the cockpit enclosure around the aft seating area, the living space becomes that much more impressive in a 35 footer.

The Fly is easily big enough for a family or a small party to while away a weekend or a summer playing cards, reading, while cruising to another horizon.

As a performance vessel, the NC1095 Fly handles like a bowrider. It’s twin Yamaha outboards are quiet but insistent and the controls–including bow thruster–make turning, docking, navigating intuitive and responsive. Powered by Garmin instruments with optional auto-pilot solutions, even less-experienced mariners will feel more at ease behind the wheel.

Speaking of space again, the recessed starboard side deck makes for quick access for laying out fenders and moorings, while access to the boat’s mechanical, power and fuel systems makes visual inspection and maintenance that much easier.

The V-berth stateroom has a lot of natural light and smart storage. The second berth has plenty of space with standing room too, while the third stateroom–a little smaller–still has a double bunk and an optional second fridge.

Built in the Cadillac, Michigan factory the venerable Juneau Yacht company has joined its artisan past with its desire to adapt and improve. The flydeck variant of their motor boat flagship is testament to Juneau’s history of understanding what works and doing it even better.

Specs & Features
  • Length: 34’3”
  • Beam: 11’
  • Dry weight: 11,685lbs
  • Capacity: Sleeps up to 8
  • Motor: 2 outboards
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    It’s a cabin cruiser that handles like a runabout
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    Optional sleeping capacity for 8
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    Recessed starboard sidedeck for easy docking
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    Salon and aft seating makes entertaining easy
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    Easy access to component for quick visual inspection
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    Great natural light in the V-berth stateroom (The Master)
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    Lots of stowage
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Best Family Flybridge Yacht
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All new for 2023, Jeanneau has introduced the Merry Fisher 1295 Fly, also called the NC Weekender 1295 Fly. At just over 40 feet, this true three-level yacht boasts three staterooms, two heads, tons of comfortable seating and lounge space, and enough storage to bring all your stuff with you.

Beyond helm features for easier docking, this cabin cruiser is designed to carry you and your family comfortably. There’s not really another 40-foot flybridge that offers as much as the 1295 for the same price point.

The spacious salon level features sliding glass doors that open onto the aft cockpit. The aft galley is fully appointed and allows for the perfect flow for socialization during meals and hanging out. The cockpit features a walkthrough boarding door to port and a large fold-down swim terrace to starboard.

Finally, the staterooms and heads are large and comfortable, with plenty of storage and headroom below.

Specs & Features
  • Length: (Overall/Hull) 41 feet, 2 inches/12.56 meters; 39 feet, 1 inch/11.92 meters
  • Beam: 12 feet, 6 inches/3.80 meters
  • Draft: 2 feet, 6 inches/0.76 meters
  • Hull Weight: 18,031 pounds/8,181 kilograms
  • Bridge Clearance: 16 feet, 5 inches/5.0 meters
  • Fuel Capacity: 310 gallons/1,174 liters
  • Engines: 3x 300 horsepower Yamaha outboards
  • Cabins: 3
  • CE Category: B10/C12
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    Priced below competitors but loaded with features
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    Spacious and comfortable interior with a true three-cabin layout
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    Sliding salon doors with sociable flow between galley, interior, and exterior space
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    Excellent outside spaces, including the large flybridge with seating and lounge, massive cockpit with fold-down swim terrace, and forward triple chaise lounge with extra seating on the bow
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    Massive amounts of storage space throughout
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    Powerful triple Yamaha outboard package with Helm Master EX joystick controls
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    European design may not appeal to some traditional US buyers
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    Possible low resale value in the US, although this improves as they become better-known
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    A lighter-weight build may mean a rough ride in some conditions
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    Production boat quality issues and less-than-perfect fit-and-finish
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Luxury Coastal Cruising Boat
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The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 380 is a sailing yacht designed for family coastal day-tripping or long-distance couple cruising.

With its large and comfortable cockpit and a saloon configuration that takes advantage of the wide beam, the SO 380 is a great design to be a very good cruising boat.

All lines are led to the cockpit, and you can spec your boat with a conventional stack pack or furling mainsail. This is a performance-oriented cruiser with enough speed to get you there and enough space to take your stuff.

If it’s small for your family, step up to the similar—but roomier—Sun Odyssey 410 or 440.

In 2022, the Sun Odyssey 380 won Sail Magazine’s ‘Best Monohull Cruising Boat under 40 Feet.’

Specs & Features
  • Length: 36 feet, 10 inches/11.22 meters
  • Beam: 11 feet, 9 inches/3.59 meters
  • Displacement: 12,469 pounds/5,656 kilograms
  • CE Category: A-8/B-10/C-10/D-10

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    Interior design makes for a lot of livable space
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    Conventional shaft drive prop—no saildrive
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    A retractable swim platform also makes a good balcony on anchor
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    Deep, shoal, or swing keel options
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    2/1, 2/2, or 3/2 layouts available
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Innovative Offshore Cruising Boat
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The Jeanneau Yachts 55 is unlike any other boat we’ve seen in a long time. The company has worked hard to innovate with this one, resulting in a yacht that suits both the charter market and private owners.

The JY 55’s wide beam and clever design make it a potential cat killer for its catamaran space and monohull performance.

Two features make this yacht stand out. The first is the amount of sunbathing stations in the cockpit and at the bow.

The other notable feature is the optional hard dodger or “doghouse” in the cockpit just forward the helm stations. It has a well-protected nav desk and a few more inviting places to spend a night watch than that seat.

The Jeanneau Yacht 55 has won several awards for its design and performance in 2023 and 2024. For even more space, check out the all-new Yachts 60 and 65.

Specs & Features
  • Length: 55 feet, 9 inches/16.98 meters
  • Beam: 16 feet, 4 inches/4.99 meters
  • Draft: 8 feet, 4 inches/2.55 meters (standard keel)
  • Displacement: 40,878 pounds/18,542 kilograms
  • CE Category: A-12/B-16/C-16/D-16
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    Seems similar to the entertaining space of a catamaran
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    Designed for solo sailing
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    Easy freedom of movement, including wide side decks
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    Optional hard dodger protecting passage helm station
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    Extra social space on the aft deck
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    Extra large owner's suite
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    Large and functional galley space
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    Available with standard or furling mast, standard or shoal drafts
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    Access to engine could be better
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Jeanneau Boats: Modern and Luxurious Sailboats and Motorboats

Jeanneau is a well-known French builder of sailboats and powerboats. Their Sun Odyssey sailboats are nearly as common as the similar Beneteau Oceanis boats. Their Merry Fisher and NC-series powerboats are becoming increasingly popular, especially in the United States, where they offer outstanding value to boat shoppers.

The JY 55 has recently won praise for its off-shore cruising capabilities.

a walkthrough of the award-winning Jeanneau Yachts 55 shows a monohull with catamaran livability.

Here’s a look at the history of Jeanneau, some of its most popular sailboats and motorboats, and the innovations that have driven the company’s success.

History of Jeanneau

Henri Jeanneau founded the company in 1957 to make wooden power boats. In the 1960s, he began using fiberglass, and in 1964, the company built their first sailboats. The company gained recognition for building some performance-oriented race cruisers. Some early boats are still highly regarded, like the Jeanneau Gin Fizz 37, first built in 1974. This boat is sought after even today for its seaworthiness and cruising abilities.

Jeanneau became part of Groupe Beneteau in 1995. The two companies produce similar product lines, with Jeanneau’s positioned as a more luxury offering than Beneteau’s entry-level Oceanis series. Both lines of boats are popular with both charter companies and private owners for the space they provide.

In the 1990s, Jeanneau began producing catamarans, which eventually became the Lagoon brand.

Jeanneau makes three lines of sailboats—the Sun Fast racing daysailers, Sun Odyssey performance cruising boats, and the Jeanneau Yachts ocean passagemakers. On the powerboat side, the company makes lines of sterndrive and outboard-powered cruisers, outboard-powered center consoles and walkarounds, and DB Yachts premium day boats.

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Jeanneau’s Finest Sailboats

Over the years, Jeanneau has produced some award-winning and highly successful sailboat designs. Modern Jeanneaus are popular with sailors looking for a capable cruising boat that performs well in light air and has average to above-average build quality.

The entire line of modern Sun Odyssey boats are popular alternatives to the Beneteau Oceanis lineup. They feature slightly higher-quality materials and an overall more luxurious feel. They are still production boats and have their share of quality and build issues. Many of these issues are warranty problems that fall to the dealers to work out.

Modern Sun Odysseys to look out for include the distinctive Sun Odyssey 42DS and 44DS, the DS standing for Deck Salon. These boats feature more natural light and better views from the salon area. While not a true pilothouse and lacking a forward-facing nav desk, these boats retain a sleek profile while considerably boosting the interior living space.

A notable feature of the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey lineup is the variety of keel and hull configurations available. Many boats can now be outfitted with full-draft, shoal-draft, or swing keels.

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Top Jeanneau Motorboats: Performance and Luxury

Henri Jeanneau’s first boats were motorboats, so it’s no surprise that the company still makes them. The company is one of the largest manufacturers of motorboats in the world, a fact that surprises many Americans. Here, Jeanneau has only just begun becoming popular for its powerboat options.

Jeanneau motorboats come in sterndrive (I/O or inboard-outboard) and outboard-powered options. They have several series that go by different names in various geographic areas, making comparisons tricky depending on your region.

Generally, the NC series boats are weekenders with cabin and fishing accommodations, sometimes called Merry Fishers in Europe. The new DB Yacht line is made of luxury day boats for entertaining. Finally, the Leader is a series of center console and walk-around cabin cruiser boats for all markets.

Innovative Features and Design

Jeanneau’s sailboat designs come from the desks at Marc Lombard Design and Piaton Design. Jeanneau boats are designed from the ground up to provide a luxury feel and experience but at a price point well below that of luxury boat manufacturers.

To accomplish this, Jeanneau boats are built to be easy to construct and produce quickly. The company makes many of these boats in factories worldwide, which keeps prices lower than those of companies working on smaller economies of scale.

One of Jeanneau’s primary markets, especially for the Sun Odyssey line of sailboats, is the charter industry. To this end, the company shares a delicate line with many other yacht builders—how to build a yacht that appeals to both potential private owners and charter guests. As a result, many of Jeanneau’s interiors are modular and can be fitted with extra bunks and toilets for the charter market.

Jeanneau has answered the question by making relatively inexpensive production yachts that offer a high level of customizability. You can pick the rig, the keel design, and the interior layout. They have options clearly aimed at private owners and those suitable for bareboat or crewed charter uses.

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Conclusion

Jeanneau is one of the best-known members of Groupe Beneteau and one of the largest boat producers in the world. Both the Jeanneau motorboats and the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey sailboats can be spotted worldwide in charter and private service in various cruising conditions.

Our boating editor has spent several summers cruising on a 30-year-old Sun Odyssey 35, learning why owners develop an affinity for the Jeanneau brand. For this reason, resale isn’t a problem and there are some great boats–both with and without sail–looking to make a new owner happy.

Overall, Jeanneau boats present a good value to customers who want a modern, fast boat that’s comfortable to cruise.

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