Engines
Total Power: 47
Tanks
Fuel: Aluminum, 35 gallons
Fresh Water: Plastic, 65 gallons
Introduction
This traditional layout includes two large private staterooms with a V-berth forward and a double quarter berth aft. The head is to port between the main saloon and V-berth with access from both compartments. The main saloon is spacious due to the 12-1/2� beam. The L-shaped settee to port and a straight settee to starboard are tastefully done in ivory ultra-suede. There is a bulkhead-mounted teak dining table with ample storage which folds out to serve one or both settees.
Aft of the dinette is the U-shaped galley, and opposite the galley is the nav station with a generous-sized table and swing-out seat. The V-berth has three-inch ââ?¬Ë?memory foamââ?¬â?¢ over three-inch standard foam, and the aft cabin has four-inch latex foam for the bedding. Both cabins have custom teak shelves to increase storage. There are four hanging lockers, all cedar-lined. The sole is teak and holly.
- Dome lights upgraded to halogen with white and red night-vision bulbs
- Brass halogen gooseneck lights added to main saloon
- Espar forced-air diesel heater
- 12V fans in both cabins
- Companionway hatch slide stows conveniently in bracket in wet locker
DeckA solar panel arch using 1-5/8� diameter tubing was designed to also integrate the radar dome, spreader lights, aft running light, Tri-Lens radar reflector, back-up VHF antenna, GPS antenna, Davis anchor light and outboard motor hoist.
- (3) Bomar deck hatches: (2) with ventilator fans, insect screens and Sunbrella covers
- (4) Beckson ports with shades and screen inserts forward
- (3) Bomar opening cabin ports in main saloon and galley
- (1) Bomar and (2) Beckson hatches in aft cabin
- Aqua Signal navigation lights
- Perko masthead anchor and steaming lights
- New Tri-Lens radar reflector (2003)
- New Jabsco 3-GPM saltwater wash down system (2003)
- Propane locker with 1-1/2 gallon aluminum propane bottles and solenoid switch
- Custom anchor roller (2003)
- Chain locker on foredeck
- New Maxwell Freedom 800 anchor windlass (2003)
- Delta 44 anchor (2003)
- 300-feet 5/16 high-tensile chain (2004)
- New lifelines (2003)
- Life sling
- 1-5/8� diameter stainless steel solar panel arch (2003)
- Outboard engine hoist (2003)
- St. Croix dinghy davits
- Swim platform and boarding ladder
- Edson pedestal steering
- Emergency tiller
- Full set of canvas covers for sails, hatches, winches, hand rails, wheel and cockpit table (2003)
- Dodger and bimini with extension between (2003)
- Teak and holly cockpit table with 2 leaves and beverage holder
- Cockpit cushions
- USCG-approved safety equipment
- LOD 37'11"
GalleyThis U-shaped layout is very functional at the dock or underway with excellent storage and access. There is a custom teak over-counter storage locker forward of the cockpit bulkhead. A custom teak flip-up counter extension adds work space which can be used from the swing-out nav station seat. A Delta pull-out faucet/sprayer operates over the double stainless steel sink with under sink storage. There is convenient trash disposal from galley into trash bin in lazarette.
- New Force 10 3-burner propane stove and oven with ceramic broiler element (2003)
- New Technautics Cool Blue 12V refrigeration (2003)
- New 6-gallon AC and engine-heated stainless steel water heater (2003)
- Jabsco 3-GPM hot/cold pressure water system with accumulator tank
- 700-watt microwave (shore- or inverter-powered)
- Large opening port over galley
- 6-cu. ft. icebox with 3� foam insulation
- Large dry bin storage
- Whale fresh/saltwater foot pump and spigot
Navigation StationElectronics were completely upgraded in 2003 with most of the systems being completely rewired with additional terminal strips, bus bars and strain relief.
- New Raytheon SL 72 radar (2003)
- Nexus sailing instrument package with 2 multi-displays (1 at helm, 1 at nav station) for speed, depth, wind, flux gate compass and GPS which repeats at radar
- Extra wind point and steer pilot gauges
- B&G speed and depth
- Autohelm 5000 quadrant autopilot
- New Standard Horizon Intrepid VHF with remote-access mic in cockpit (2003)
- Masthead and arch VHF antennae with selector switch
- JVC stereo, MP3 input and 12-disc CD changer with remote
- Ritchie Globemaster compass (serviced 2003)
- KVH electronic plotting sheet
Engine Area- The 27-hp 3GM30 Yanmar diesel engine was replaced in 1997 with a 47-hp 3JH2TBE Yanmar turbo diesel
- 3-blade feathering Max Prop propeller
- New water lift exhaust system (2003)
- Replaced all engine hoses (2003)
- Raritan PHII head (2002)
- Macerator pump and holding tank with monitor light
- New Y-valves and head hoses
- (1) Whale Gusher manual bilge pump
- (1) Rule 1100-GPH electric bilge pump and float switch
- (1) Rule 800-GPH shower sump pump and float switch
ElectricalElectrical was completely upgraded in 2003 with most of the systems being completely rewired with additional terminal strips, bus bars and strain relief. All charging systems support the three normal 12V charge profiles (bulk, acceptance and float), plus equalization for at-the-dock or on-the-hook battery maintenance.
- New custom 12V and AC circuit breaker distribution panel (2003)
- New Xantrex Link 2000 battery monitor system (2003)
- New Xantrex Freedom 1500-watt/75-amp inverter charger (2003)
- New Altra engine charge regulator (2003)
- Powerline 125-amp high-output alternator
- New 4 x 75-watt Siemens/Shell solar panels on stainless steel arch (2003)
- New Trace CD-40 solar panel charge regulator (2003)
- New Xantrex Eco Charge battery isolator (2003)
- (6) Trojan T-105 battery house bank (12V, 660 amp-hr) (2003)
- (1) 12V engine-starting battery (2004)
- 110V AC system (shore power or inverter)
- New Guest shore power galvanic isolator (2003)
- Guest 30-amp battery charger
- Phone/cable TV outlets
- (7) 12V accessory sockets in cabin, nav station and cockpit
- (2) 12V fans in V-berth and aft cabin
Sails and Rigging- Full-battened North Dacron mainsail (2003)
- Tri-radial North Norlam camber spar jib (2002)
- Doyle tri-radial cruising spinnaker
- (1) Barient 27 S/T sheet reef winch
- (1) Lewmar 44 S/T electric halyard winch (2003)
- (2) Lewmar 40 S/T cockpit sheet winches (2002)
- (8) Lewmar line clutches
- Garhauer preventers (2003) led aft to cockpit
- Harken mainsheet traveler
- Hall QuikVang boom vang
- Masthead Windex
RemarksSerendipity was refit, equipped and completed a 1-1/2 year, 5000-mile cruise to Mexico and back in 2003 to 2005. Gary Mull�s Freedom 36/38 was a wonderful sailing platform for a cruising couple to go in style, comfort and safety.
She has several significant upgrades to the original equipment list. The 27-hp 3GM30 Yanmar diesel engine was replaced in 1997 with a 47-hp 3JH2TBE Yanmar turbo diesel. The engine was coupled to a three-blade feathering Max Prop propeller. A Lewmar 44 self-tailing electric halyard winch was added in 2003 to not only heft the 500-sq. ft. main sail, but also to make easy trips up the mast for periodic inspections and maintenance. The swim platform which became a standard item in 1989 was added with all seams glassed and gel-coated. It is difficult to distinguish
Serendipity from an original factory 38!
She spent most of her life about ten miles away from the Freedom factory in Rhode Island where the previous owner took great pains to keep the boat current, adding custom teak shelves and the port settee teak doors from the 38 done by one of the factory carpenters.
Serendipity is up to date, clean and ready to make your cruising dream come true.
ExclusionsAll seller�s personal effects are excluded from the sale of the vessel.
DisclaimerThe 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.
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