1990 Freedom 38' (11.58 m) 38
Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
Trinity
1990
- Cruisers
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: TSP38125I990
Description
TRINITY is a well equipped Freedom 38 which offers spacious accommodations, and is very easy to handle due to its unique carbon unstayed mast and self tacking jib. This iconic Gary Mull design is the perfect-sized coastal cruiser for two couples or a couple with children, but also has the equipment and storage space of a long-range voyager or even a live-aboard home. TRINITY has seen many recent upgrades including a new Yanmar diesel and Raymarine electronics.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: TSP38125I990
LOA: 38' (11.58 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1990
Beam: 12' 6''
LWL: 30' 7''
Draft Max: 6'
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Bridge Clearance: 56'
Fuel Tank: 35 Gallons (132.49 Liters)
Fresh Water: 64 Gallons (242.27 Liters)
Holding Tank: 12 Gallons (45.42 Liters)
Displacement: 16000
Ballast Weight: 5530 lbs
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3YM30AE
- Engine Year: 2021
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 29.00
- Power KW: 21.63
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Full Details
Layout and Accommodations
Cockpit:
Dodger
Bimini (new canvas 2007)
Teak cockpit table
Large sail locker to port
Edson Pedestal
Wheel steering (quadrant)
Ritchie Power Damp Compass
Accommodations:
Forward cabin with V-berth
Large Double bunk w/drawers under for storage
Long storage shelves above
Access to anchor locker
Hanging locker to starboard with drawer under
Secondary door to access head
Head:
Raritan Compact II Head
Pull out shower sprayer w/ curtain
Shower sump with float switch
Y-valve to holding tank
Main Salon:
6’ settee to starboard
L-shaped setee to port with storage underneath
Storage behind seat back cushions
Large fold down dinette table with leaf (mounted on bulkhead)
Force-10 Propane heater
Window shades throughout
Galley:
New double stainless steel sink and faucet (2024)
Large dry storage locker.
Sliding storage located outboard
Tasco propane 3-burner stove
Xintex S-2 Propane Monitor and control system
Microwave oven
Adler Barbour refrigeration
Aft Stateroom:
Large double bunk
Hanging locker
Two drawers
Three opening ports
Construction
Hull:
Flag Blue Awlgripped hull
Fin Keel
Spade Rudder
Scoop stern with SS swim ladder
Barrier coated bottom
Teak rubrail with SS chafe strip
Deck:
Double lifelines w/two gates
Molded non-skid
(4) Teak handrails
Aluminum tow rail
Solar ventilator
3 Deck hatches
2 Dorades
10 Opening Ports
Electrical
220V AC system with AC outlets at Nav Station and Galley
Three Group 31 batteries
1-2-Both battery switch
DC Amp, DC Volts, AC Volt meters
Bass Panel with 14 DC breakers and 4 AC breakers
Xantrex battery charger
Xantrex 600 Prowatt inverter
AC 30 amp shore power with cord
4X50W Sunpower solar panels with SmartSolar charge controller
New hot water heater (2024)
Sails & Rigging
Carbon fiber un-stayed mast
Self tacking headsail
Harken traveler
Lazy Jacks
Cabintop rope clutches
(2) Barient 27 ST 2-speed winches
Harken Unipower 900 electric winch (for main and jib sheets, all reefing lines)
Fully battened main. (2006)
North Quick Pack sail cover (2006)
Self-tacking camber spar jib (2006)
Electronics and Navigation
Navigation Station:
ICOM M-424 VHF with plug-in remote at cockpit
Garmin 3010C chartplotter w/radar (also capable of receiving weather from satellite radio)
Sony CDX-C4750 CD/AM/FM Stereo with (4) Bose speakers (main salon and cockpit)
Balmar DC system monitor
Helm:
Raymarine Axiom Chartplotter
Raymarine AIS 700
RITCHIE compass
Raymarine autopilot
Raymarine depth
Raymarine wind direction/speed
Additional Equipment
Plow anchor and rode
Lines
Fenders
Flare kit
Magma BBQ grill
Custom canvas deck cover
Sureflow Diaphragm bilge pump
Whale manual bilge pump
Throwable horseshoe
Lifesling
Emergency tiller
Upgrades
2010-2015:
Custom cabin roof and interior by Morris Yachts
Tides Marine Shaft Seal
New upholestry throughout
New stainless steel cowls
Harkin Unipower 900 electric winch
3 bladed feathering Kiwi prop
3 unit Raymarine instrument (speed, depth, wind) installed by Raymarine
2016-2020:
New topside canvas throughout
Keel dropped and reseated with new keel bolts
90 feet of 5/16 anchor chain
New Raymarine EV 100 autohelm
Sunpower solar (4X50W) panals installed with SmartSolar charge controller
2021-2024:
New Yanmar 3YM30AE
New Garhauer RV 20 rigid boom vang
New Isomat gooseneck
New Raymarine AIS 700 Class B
New Raymarine chartplotter
New Bimini/Dodger connector canvas
Upgraded heavy anchor
New VHF ICOM M-424 with remote extension
New Isotemp 15 liter hot water heater
New Ambassador galley sink and faucet
Disclaimer
East Coast Yacht Sales 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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As a member of an active sailing family, Andrew was raised on the waters off Stonington, CT sailing primarily on Blue Jays, Lasers and various J Boats, among others. His adventures in boating began in his early childhood and have led to a broad array of recreational and competitive experiences on the water. His racing activities include numerous IRC, PHRF and one-design events, Block Island and Key West race weeks, the Marblehead-Halifax race, Newport-Bermuda race, Pineapple Cup, St. Barth’s Bucket and Shipyard Cup.
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