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1991 Freedom 38Sold

$60,000

Used
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Boat in Falmouth, ME 04105 US

builtBuilt in 1991
Year the boat was built
model

38

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Yanmar)

Engine type and count
length

37.9 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Length Overall
37.92ft
Beam
12.5ft
Max Bridge Clearance
55.5ft
Max Draft
4ft
Ballast
6180lb
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Fresh Water Tanks
64gal
Fuel Tanks
35gal
Holding Tanks
15gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
3YM30
Total Power
29hp
Engine Hours
250
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
2004
Drive Type
direct
Summary
Introducing the Freedom 38, a remarkable Racer/Cruiser from 1991, known for its sleek design and exceptional performance.
Features

PATRIOT is a fine example of the 1991 Freedom 38, which is a well-regarded cruising sailboat that appeals to those seeking simplicity in sail handling without sacrificing performance or interior comfort. Its unstayed rig is a defining characteristic, offering a unique sailing experience and reduced maintenance compared to traditional rigged boats. It's often chosen by cruisers looking for a boat that can be easily managed by a couple or single-handed. 

Rig and Sailing Characteristics:

  • Free-standing Fractional Sloop Rig: This is the most notable feature. Unlike traditional sailboats, the Freedom 38 has no standing rigging (shrouds or stays) supporting its carbon fiber mast. This reduces maintenance, simplifies sail handling, and offers a clear deck.
  • Self-tacking Jib with CamberSpar: The jib is set on a CamberSpar, which allows it to self-tack, eliminating the need for jib sheets to be trimmed on each tack, making single-handed or short-handed sailing much easier.
  • Fully Battened Mainsail: The large mainsail is fully battened, with stack pack and Battcars system, allowing it to glide smoothly up and down the mast for easy hoisting and dousing.
  • Performance: Designed for comfortable cruising, the Freedom 38 is a good performer, especially off the wind. It has a reported hull speed of approximately 7.4 knots.

Hull and Construction:

  • Hull Type: Wing keel with a spade rudder.
  • Construction: Hand laid fiberglass with an end-grain balsa core in the hull and deck. Solid laminate is used around through-hull fittings.

Interior and Accommodations:

  • Spacious Layout: The generous beam and absence of chainplates allow for a remarkably roomy interior for its size.
  • Headroom: Generally good headroom, around 6.33 ft (1.93 m).
  • Cabins: Configured with two cabins (V-berth forward, double berth aft to starboard).
  • Berths: Can sleep up to 7, with a double V-berth, a double berth in the aft cabin, and settees in the salon that can convert to berths.
  • Galley: Located to port, featuring a double stainless-steel sink, a propane stove with oven, and top-loading refrigeration.
  • Salon: Features an L-shaped settee to port and a single settee to starboard, often with a fold-down bulkhead-mounted table.
  • Navigation Station: A dedicated navigation station with a good-sized desk surface and electrical panel.

Deck and Exterior:

  • Clear Decks: The free-standing rig contributes to uncluttered and wide side decks, making movement forward easy and safe.
  • Cockpit: A large cockpit designed for comfort, with high coamings for support and a fold-down table. Lines are all led back to the cockpit for ease of use, particularly when shorthanded sailing.
  • Swim Platform: Equipped with a sugar scoop swim platform for easy water access and a cockpit shower.

Equipment List

  • Icom IC-M602 VHF
  • Radar/Plotter Raymarine E120 both at helm and at Nav Station
  • Watermaker
  • Raymarine Autohelm Autopilot
  • Raymarine Depth/Speed/Heading/Wind
  • Refrigeration
  • Stereo
  • Bilge Pump
  • Fans
  • LPG stove with fume detection
  • Generator
  • Microwave
  • Air Conditioning
  • Water Heater
  • Mastervolt Battery Charger
  • Lewmar Electric Anchor Windlass


Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Price History

DateEventPrice
7/29/25Initial price$60,000

Overview from around the web 1991 Freedom 38

Customers praise the 1991 Freedom 38 for its innovative free-standing rig, which offers easier sail handling and improved performance

Many appreciate its spacious and comfortable interior, making it ideal for extended cruising. Owners often highlight the solid build quality and the boat’s stability in various sea conditions. Additionally, the Freedom 38 is noted for its good balance between sailing capability and liveaboard comfort, making it a popular choice among sailors seeking both performance and livability.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 1991 Freedom 38 is a well-regarded cruiser known for its innovative design and comfortable sailing experience. Here are some pros and cons to consider:

Pros

Unique Free-Standing Rig: The Freedom 38 features a free-standing carbon-fiber mast, eliminating the need for shrouds and stays. This design reduces rigging complexity and maintenance while providing excellent performance and ease of handling.

Spacious Interior: The boat offers a roomy and comfortable interior layout, with ample headroom and well-designed living spaces suitable for extended cruising.

Good Performance: With a moderate displacement and efficient hull design, the Freedom 38 delivers solid sailing performance, especially in light to moderate winds.

Easy Handling: The rig and deck layout make single or short-handed sailing manageable, appealing to cruisers who prioritize simplicity.

Quality Construction: Built in the early 1990s, the Freedom 38 boasts solid fiberglass construction and quality finishes typical of Freedom Yachts.

Cons

Limited Upwind Sail Area: The free-standing rig may have a smaller sail area compared to traditional rigs, potentially affecting upwind performance in light air.

Availability of Parts: As a less common design, some rigging components or replacement parts may be harder to source.

Older Systems: Being a 1991 model, some onboard systems and equipment may require updates or maintenance to meet current standards.

Light Wind Performance: While good overall, the boat may struggle slightly in very light winds compared to lighter, more performance-oriented designs.

Made For

The 1991 Freedom 38 is ideal for sailors seeking a spacious and comfortable cruiser with easy handling. Its innovative free-standing rig and balanced design make it perfect for those who want a reliable boat for coastal cruising, weekend getaways, or extended voyages. This boat suits both experienced sailors looking for performance and comfort, as well as those who appreciate a low-maintenance, user-friendly sailing experience.

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