2000 FREYDIS 43

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36 Degrees Brokers

103-113 Westhaven Drive

Saint Marys Bay, Auckland

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Features

Title 2000 FREYDIS 43
Type Marine
Sub Type Boats
Class Sail
Make FREYDIS
Model 43
Year 2000
Sale Price EUR €275,000
Listing Type Used
Stock Number 1414
RefCode TA1297997
UsageCruising
Hull MaterialFibreglass
HullMono
Length - metres13.8
Length - feet45.275590551
Draft/Draught - meters1.1
Beam Width - meters7
Engine TypeDiesel

Description

The Freydis 43 is a distinguished bluewater cruising monohull designed by the acclaimed French naval architect Erik Lerouge, renowned for producing capable, seaworthy offshore yachts with an emphasis on comfort and performance under sail. This 2000-built example stretches 13.8 metres with an exceptionally generous beam of 7 metres - a defining feature that delivers outstanding interior volume and deck stability rarely found in competing monohulls of this length. Three well-appointed cabins make her ideal for extended liveaboard voyaging or crewed passages, offering privacy and comfort for owner and guests alike. The shallow 1.10-metre draft opens up a world of anchorages throughout the Pacific, allowing access to lagoons and coastal destinations that deeper-drafted vessels simply cannot reach. Currently based in Noumea, New Caledonia, she sits at the doorstep of some of the world's most spectacular cruising grounds - Vanuatu, Fiji, and beyond are all within easy reach. Lerouge-designed yachts carry a strong reputation among serious offshore sailors for their structural integrity and thoughtful blue-water layouts. At EUR $275,000, this is a compelling opportunity to acquire a proven, capable offshore cruising yacht in an enviable Pacific location. Viewing strongly encouraged.