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sailing yacht Freedom F21 Sale info

Boat price$5000Year of built1984
Boat manufacturerFreedomBoat modelF21
Boat type: sailing yacht
Boat name: Freedom F21
Boat length: 6.4m / 19.5ft
Price: $5000
Country: USA
Location: Michigan, Flint
Contact with seller by phone: 207-692-8550

Freedom F21 description

  • All aluminum boat, custom engineered, Twin 540 Hi Performance V8’s, Cruising speed 40 knots, 11 ft. Beam, Draft 2.6 ft., Approx. 75 engine hours, fuel capacity 300 gallons, water: 50 gallons, Sleeps 4 plus owner and guest. All new equipment, Galley down, refrigerator, freezer, stove, microwave, water heater, pressure system, vacuum head, electronics, GPS, GPC colorchart, autopilot, 2 TV’s, depth sounder, fish finder, Lynx radar, 24m Furino, VHF radio, stereo, 2 spot remote, hydraulic arch, 110 elec. with A/C, automatic battery charger, Danforth anchor, complete bimini top and enclosure, dock lights, aerlon fire extinguisher system, turn tab, 2 auto bilge pump fume detector, engine alarm, emergency stop, remote control boom, electric helm seat, small elevator to cabin area, heavy duty steel trailer, and bow thruster. Needs some work.
  • Oven: Alcohol 2 burner stove and oven
  • 4: 1 block for Main
  • This sailbat is the easiest one to sail, it comes with: Swing keel, standard rig, external 6 gallon fuel tank, mainsail, dockside power w/cord and 110 outlet, galley w/ice box, sink, 18 gallon fresh water tank, swim ladder, boomvang.
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  • Easy to Handle Sloop Rig – In: Mast Furling – Roller Furling Genoa – All Sail Control Lines Led to Cockpit
  • This is the only Cheoy Lee: 43 Pilot House currently on the market in the Western Hemisphere
  • PERFECT LIVE: ABOARD OR LONG RANGE CRUISER
  • LOA: 30 ft 0 in
  • Beam: 10 ft 10 in
  • LWL: 37 ft 0 in
  • She is of semi-light displacement form with a minimum of wetted surface, a high ballast: displacement ratio, flush deck and a divided cockpit. The standard layout includes an owner's stateroom with a private head and stall shower, spacious main salon with a convertible dinette and galley, a large chart table and oilskin locker. Minerva has been updated to convert the owner's cabin into a large interior space with 4 side berths. The head in the main cabin was removed in favor of storage space and a water heater for the shower. The head and shower for the owner's cabin is now the main head and shower for the boat. The oilskin locker was replaced with a fuse panel and she now has AC/DC power, a refrigerator/freezer combo, GPS, and hot/cold pressure water.
  • Rigging: Double running back stays with micro/macro adjustments.

Freedom F21

  • Draft: 4
  • Description: 10 foot Walkerbay with sailkit and trailer
  • Equipment:

Freedom F21 equipment

  • Non: skid on cockpit floor and deck
  • ICOM HM: 162B/SW remote control microphone for cockpit (VHF radio)
  • ICOM VHF IC: M504 radio at nav station
  • Log: speedometer
  • 10'RIB with 8hp Yamaha outboard to give top speed of 17kts. Two inverters - 110vac & 230vac : give worldwide versatility. Usual cruising kit with washing machine, microwave, twin bower anchors & variety of spare anchors, Trysail, Storm Jib, spinnaker etc. Full Raytheon instruments, tools, solar panels, wind generator etc, 400ah domestic batteries plus anchor battery & windlass battery. Full spec in brochure available on application.

Freedom F21

  • : top which gives her a very distinctive feature. The 27 T2 displaces only 5400 pounds but is very quick and well built. The only critique with this 27 was the lack of headroom (Practical Sailor Dec 1995). The keel is bone dry and the cabin include Wine glass holder, CB radio, all necessary marine equipment, including five type II life jackets, and an additional 310sqft main sail. Two stroke engine and maintenance is conducted regularly. This boat is simply looking for a good home and a owner for the upcoming season. Owners feel that the boat stands up well to windy conditions, stating that they feel safe in the boat because she is stable and remains under control when the usual precautions have been taken. (Practical Sailor Magazine, June 1, 1995.) We love to sail and recently upgraded to a 34 footer simply because of additional stowing for our diving equipment. Our asking price is $6,000 but open minded to negotiations.