Brian
New Member
Posts: 1
Jeanneau Model: 2007 SO 32i (lifting keel)
Yacht Name: Eternite
Home Port: Hythe
Country: UK
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Post by Brian on Aug 6, 2020 12:07:14 GMT
Hi New member having bought our 2007 SO 32i a couple of weeks ago and moved her to Hythe (Southampton). We are absolutely delighted with her, having originally had our grounding in sailing via several Med flotillas & charters and then sailing a much loved Westerly Centaur from Swansea for several years. I have one quick question which I hope someone might be able to assist. Having previously survived with just oars, we now find we will need a small outboard for our 2-4 man Seago inflatable tender. Any suggestions/recommendations? Many thanks and looking forward to tapping into lots of experience from the forum. Fair winds! Brian
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Post by MalcolmP on Aug 6, 2020 13:38:44 GMT
Hi New member having bought our 2007 SO 32i a couple of weeks ago and moved her to Hythe (Southampton). We are absolutely delighted with her, having originally had our grounding in sailing via several Med flotillas & charters and then sailing a much loved Westerly Centaur from Swansea for several years. I have one quick question which I hope someone might be able to assist. Having previously survived with just oars, we now find we will need a small outboard for our 2-4 man Seago inflatable tender. Any suggestions/recommendations? Many thanks and looking forward to tapping into lots of experience from the forum. Fair winds! Brian Hi Brian You are most welcome, would be best if you start a new thread with new title in regard recommendations for a new tender Enjoy your 32i Malcolm
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Post by danilo on Aug 10, 2020 0:05:26 GMT
Hello to everyone, Happy to join the forum. I just purchased a new Sun Odyssey 319.
Trying to find out what type of information Jeanneau provides with the boat. Can anyone tell me how I can contact the Jeanneau Customer Relations department. Thank You
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Post by MalcolmP on Aug 10, 2020 6:36:12 GMT
Hello to everyone, Happy to join the forum. I just purchased a new Sun Odyssey 319. Trying to find out what type of information Jeanneau provides with the boat. Can anyone tell me how I can contact the Jeanneau Customer Relations department. Thank You Hi Danilo Congratulations on your new Jeanneau. Your dealer should be able to provide you with full information about your boat, but at the very least it will come with a full owner manual that will include wiring and plumbing schematics. Would be well worth requesting your dealer to obtain pdf versions of both too. If needed you should be able to contact customer care if you provide your full details including hull number of your 319. Their email is service.client@jeanneau.fr
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Post by danilo on Aug 10, 2020 13:12:12 GMT
Thank you very much for your response. I’ve been trying to get help from the dealer for more than a month, and, it’s frustrating to have to guess all the systems on the boat. Thank you again for the information.
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Post by MalcolmP on Aug 13, 2020 15:16:00 GMT
Thank you very much for your response. I’ve been trying to get help from the dealer for more than a month, and, it’s frustrating to have to guess all the systems on the boat. Thank you again for the information. Disappointing when we hear of dealers not being supportive, and with a new boat too... You should be able to get this information from client service OK. But do let me know if you have further problems, you can message me if you prefer.
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Post by chippy on Aug 15, 2020 14:54:42 GMT
Afternoon All,
I recently purchased a 2004 Prestige 34ft motor boat and excited to join this forum for advice and to share some of my knowledge.
Looking forward to chatting with you all!
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Post by MalcolmP on Aug 15, 2020 16:09:08 GMT
Afternoon All, I recently purchased a 2004 Prestige 34ft motor boat and excited to join this forum for advice and to share some of my knowledge. Looking forward to chatting with you all! You are most welcome, hope that you can enjoy your new boat despite the restrictions
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Post by jojo24 on Aug 16, 2020 11:48:16 GMT
Hello Owners. We have just bought an elderly JOD24 little Jeanneau sports boat. She is in need of a re-fit so is ashore on her trailer for a good sort out near Poole UK. It would be useful to find any other JOD24 owners (I have seen Paulo). There used to be a French Owners group for the JOD24 but it's not clear if it has folded or not. We nearly bought a 2500 - lovely boats but heavier.
I'm hoping to race JoJo next season a bit. Look forward to chatting a bit as issues arise. Mike
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Post by MalcolmP on Aug 16, 2020 19:39:57 GMT
Hello Owners. We have just bought an elderly JOD24 little Jeanneau sports boat. She is in need of a re-fit so is ashore on her trailer for a good sort out near Poole UK. It would be useful to find any other JOD24 owners (I have seen Paulo). There used to be a French Owners group for the JOD24 but it's not clear if it has folded or not. We nearly bought a 2500 - lovely boats but heavier.
I'm hoping to race JoJo next season a bit. Look forward to chatting a bit as issues arise. Mike
Always loved the looks of the JOD 24 and 35. As always Daniel Andrieu did a great job There are many images on this google search for those who may well not have seen one tinyurl.com/jeanneauod24Good luck for next year with your racing, would love some more photos for our gallery goo.gl/photos/X7eThqaP4byR1AdV8
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Post by andy123 on Aug 22, 2020 18:35:48 GMT
Hi I’m new to the forum, I have a 2014 379, we moved up from a Catalina 34, we normally sail on the Chesapeake Bay. It’s great to see all the advice from Jeanneau experts here on the forum! Thanks Andy
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allan
Junior Member
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Post by allan on Aug 22, 2020 20:04:02 GMT
Hi I am pleased to join the forum.
Jan and I own PAOMAR a Prestige 32 based in Shotley marina in Suffolk. We are aware of 3/4 other Prestige 32s in the area and will be pleased to share experiences with other owners wherever they are based.
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Post by MalcolmP on Aug 23, 2020 6:36:33 GMT
Hi I’m new to the forum, I have a 2014 379, we moved up from a Catalina 34, we normally sail on the Chesapeake Bay. It’s great to see all the advice from Jeanneau experts here on the forum! Thanks Andy Enjoy your 379, such a superb location to sail in
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Post by MalcolmP on Aug 23, 2020 6:40:31 GMT
Hi I am pleased to join the forum. Jan and I own PAOMAR a Prestige 32 based in Shotley marina in Suffolk. We are aware of 3/4 other Prestige 32s in the area and will be pleased to share experiences with other owners wherever they are based. You are most welcome, Shotley is a lovely marina we sailed from there for a few years and our previous boat 'Serendib' a Sun Odyssey 34.2 is still based there. Hopefully you can meet up with some of the other Prestige 32's. The Walton Backwaters are a perfect rendezvous.
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Post by mystique on Aug 24, 2020 15:26:40 GMT
Hi thanks for letting us join. we have just purchased a leader 805 and are based on the south coast
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Post by mystique on Aug 26, 2020 12:31:45 GMT
Hi Thanks for letting us join. We recently purchased a leader 805 and are busy trying to understand the systems. We live on the south coast and hope to explore the Solent and wider afield for hols.
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ardbeg
New Member
Posts: 4
Jeanneau Model: Merry Fisher 895 Offshore
Yacht Name: Ardbeg
Home Port: Inverness
Country: Scotland
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Post by ardbeg on Sept 2, 2020 7:20:52 GMT
Very pleased to be joining this forum. Based on the Caledonian Canal I have recently upgraded from a Merry Fisher 795 with 175hp suzuki to a Merry Fisher 895 Offshore with twin Yamaha 200hp outboards. Cruising area is the canal and Loch Ness in the winter and the West Coast of Scotland including the islands in the summer.
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Post by Zanshin on Sept 2, 2020 8:53:35 GMT
Ardbeg is my favorite Whisky, drinking it is like chewing on peat... One day I'll sail to Islay and experience the distilleries in person. Welcome to the forum.
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Post by MalcolmP on Sept 2, 2020 10:19:54 GMT
Ardbeg is my favorite Whisky, drinking it is like chewing on peat... One day I'll sail to Islay and experience the distilleries in person. Welcome to the forum. Yes west coast Scotland perfect cruising, if the weather behaves. The passage through the Caledonian canal and down Neptune's staircase is good too. The Classic Malts cruise is an option too.
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Post by Chris Meyer on Sept 2, 2020 20:31:44 GMT
Thank you very much for your response. I’ve been trying to get help from the dealer for more than a month, and, it’s frustrating to have to guess all the systems on the boat. Thank you again for the information. Where do you reside? Country or state?
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Post by guppyindulgence on Sept 7, 2020 6:29:38 GMT
Morning everyone
Hoping to get lots of advice and tips in looking after my SO34 sailing yacht.
Currently residing in the Hamble before making the end of season sail back up to Chatham in Kent
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Post by MalcolmP on Sept 7, 2020 9:00:09 GMT
Morning everyone Hoping to get lots of advice and tips in looking after my SO34 sailing yacht. Currently residing in the Hamble before making the end of season sail back up to Chatham in Kent You are most welcome, worth looking through the hints and tips section on our main website www.jeanneau-owners.com but of course ask away in a new post on any issues that you find.
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tessb
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Post by tessb on Sept 27, 2020 7:40:18 GMT
Hi I am pleased to join the forum. Jan and I own PAOMAR a Prestige 32 based in Shotley marina in Suffolk. We are aware of 3/4 other Prestige 32s in the area and will be pleased to share experiences with other owners wherever they are based. You are most welcome, Shotley is a lovely marina we sailed from there for a few years and our previous boat 'Serendib' a Sun Odyssey 34.2 is still based there. Hopefully you can meet up with some of the other Prestige 32's. The Walton Backwaters are a perfect rendezvous. Hi We are the new owners of Serendib. We are keeping her at Shotley as we are local to that area. We had our first sail on her last week and are looking forward to getting out again (hopefully)tomorrow and Tuesday. Looking forward to learning more about Jeanneau’s. Tess.
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Post by MalcolmP on Sept 27, 2020 11:19:03 GMT
Hi We are the new owners of Serendib. We are keeping her at Shotley as we are local to that area. We had our first sail on her last week and are looking forward to getting out again (hopefully)tomorrow and Tuesday. Looking forward to learning more about Jeanneau’s. Tess. Hi Tess So pleased to see your post and delighted that Serendib has new enthusiastic owners. We had many happy years with her from 2001 to 2008 getting up to the Baltic and around the south coast to the Irish Sea and also up the East Coast to the Firth of Forth. I had some contact with Nathaniel over the last couple of years, if you have any questions about her please send me a message and I will let you have my email and phone Enjoy the rest of the season Malcolm
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tessb
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Post by tessb on Sept 27, 2020 12:41:45 GMT
Hi We are the new owners of Serendib. We are keeping her at Shotley as we are local to that area. We had our first sail on her last week and are looking forward to getting out again (hopefully)tomorrow and Tuesday. Looking forward to learning more about Jeanneau’s. Tess. Hi Tess So pleased to see your post and delighted that Serendib has new enthusiastic owners. We had many happy years with her from 2001 to 2008 getting up to the Baltic and around the south coast to the Irish Sea and also up the East Coast to the Firth of Forth. I had some contact with Nathaniel over the last couple of years, if you have any questions about her please send me a message and I will let you have my email and phone Enjoy the rest of the season Malcolm Hi Malcolm Thanks for the offer of contact, That would be great. We are friends (and neighbours) with Nathaniel and jumped at the chance to buy Serendib as soon as we knew he was thinking of selling. She really is a lovely boat and suits our requirements perfectly. We have a trip to Holland and France planned for spring summer next year (covid willing) and a south coast trip planned for the autumn. I don’t want to wish the rest of the year away but can’t wait to get going! Regards Tess.
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