1985 Freedom 32 for Sale

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Make
Type
Sailboats
Model
Length
32
Hull material
Year
1985
Class
Cruisers 2
Fuel type
Diesel
Engine type
inboard
Name
1985
Location
Price
$39,000

1985 Freedom 32

1985 Freedom this bluewater-ready cruiser. 32 Freestanding Carbon fiber mast design by Gary Hoyt and built by Tillotson Pearson Inc, (USA) as a gift to singlehanded sailors. While the Freedom is ready to sail. -A new 39 HP Yanmar (3JH4E) with 340 Hours -Epoxy barrier paint completed at the most recent haulout in 2018 -New Sails -Underwater lights -Autopilot -Fresh varnish throughout the interior -Fresh paint in the cockpit -12v/DC refrigerator -Every thu-hull, valve, and hose was replaced in the 2018 haulout -Engine exhaust is new and top quality as well as the hose clamps While this boat sails like a dream, the 39 HP Yanmar provides serious punch to move this sailboat. https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/freedom-32 (copy and paste into your browser) Video of the boat can be seen at https://youtu.be/_9VXurcWMIU (copy and paste into your browser) PDF Spec sheet https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/freedom-32/pdf (copy and paste into your browser) To see the boat call Robert at the number listed below. Calls are the best way your make contact.

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