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Freeward 1962 (sailboat) for sale
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Freeward è una imbarcazione solida di nobili origini. Le sue linee discendono da quelle tradizionali di imbarcazioni da pesca scozzesi, rivisitate dai progettisti del prestigiosissimo studio G.L. Watson & Co per renderla adatta a crociere in Mediterraneo, secondo la richiesta amatoriale originale. L'armo velico è adatto a navigare con venti portanti e questa caratteristica, armonizzata alla sua carena, è evidenziata dai due tangoni per trinchette gemelle pronti e incernierati sull'albero.
La costruzione è in larice su solide ordinate di quercia. La barca ha alcune caratteristiche che la rendono unica e di grande interesse: una enorme sala macchine in zona centro-poppa con due magnifici Gardner ancora originali, serbatoi di gasolio per una capacità di 4000 litri.
Venne costruito nel 1962 su commissione di Sir M.Hamill dal cantiere Jones’ Buckie Ship e Shipyard di Buckie vicino a Glasgow su disegni di G.L. Watson & C., classificato con la Croce di Malta 100 a 1 nei Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, rappresenta sicuramente un prodotto unico, originale e raro. Fu ideato e realizzato per uno scopo particolare: ospitare gli osservatori inglesi che seguivano l’America’s Cup, per accompagnare le imbarcazioni sfidanti da Londra negli Stati Uniti. Motorsailer puro, con una spinta procurata da due Gardner del ’62 con sei cilindri in linea e 127 cavalli ciascuno , con litri 2000 di riserva d’acqua, con un armamento velico costituito due fiocchi tangobnabili, tutt’oggi non modificato
La configurazione è ideale per il charter: una doppia dinette, una interna ed una esterna, protetta da un tendalino fisso, rendono la barca estremamente vivibile durante le ore diurne; il prendisole sulla tuga nonché l’enorme spazio della coperta permettono agli ospiti una capacità di movimento che difficilmente si possono riscontrare in un imbarcazione di questo tipo. La prevede 5 cabine: tre cabine ospiti, costituite da una suite con matrimoniale e due bagni, e due cabine ospiti doppie, con bagno separato.
La barca viene utilizzata da diversi anni per fare charter, scadenza RINA 2025. La barca necessita di un refit importante che coinvolge il teak in coperta e diversi altri elementi.
Recentemente effettuati i seguenti lavori: revisione motorini di avviamento dei motori, sostituzione cinghie pompa acqua e sostituzione batterie (inclusa quella geenratore)
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DESCRIPTION
Freeward is a solid, seaworthy vessel of noble origins. Her lines are descended from those of traditional Scottish fishing boats, revisited by the designers of the prestigious G.L. Watson & Co studio to make her suitable for cruising in the Mediterranean, according to the original amateur demand. The sail rig is well suited to sailing in the lightest of winds, and this feature, harmonised with her hull, is highlighted by the two tangons for twin foresails ready and hinged on the mast.
The construction is in larch on solid oak frames. The boat has a number of features that make it unique and of great interest: a huge engine room in the centre stern area with two magnificent Gardners still original, fuel tanks with a capacity of 4000 litres.
She was built in 1962 on a commission from Sir M. Hamill by Jones' Buckie Ship and Shipyard near Glasgow to designs by G.L. Watson & C., classed with the Maltese Cross 100 to 1 in Lloyd's Register of Shipping, she certainly represents a unique, original and rare product. It was designed and built for a special purpose: to house the British observers following the America's Cup, to accompany the challenger boats from London to the United States. A pure motorsailer, with a thrust provided by two Gardner '62s with six in-line cylinders and 127 horsepower each, with 2000 litres of water reserve, with a sail rig consisting of two tangable jibs, still unmodified today
The configuration is ideal for chartering: a double dinette, one inside and one outside, protected by a fixed awning, make the boat extremely liveable during daylight hours; the sundeck on the deckhouse as well as the enormous deck space allow guests a capacity for movement that is hard to find on a boat of this type. There are five cabins: three guest cabins, consisting of a suite with a double bed and two bathrooms, and two twin guest cabins, with separate bathrooms.
The boat has been used for several years for charters, RINA expiry date 2025. The boat is in need of a major refit involving the teak on deck and several other elements.
Recently carried out the following work: overhaul of engine starters, replacement of water pump belts and replacement of batteries (including geenrator battery)... whole text
Freeward è una imbarcazione solida di nobili origini. Le sue linee discendono da quelle tradizionali di imbarcazioni da pesca scozzesi, rivisitate dai progettisti del prestigiosissimo studio G.L. Watson & Co per renderla adatta a crociere in Mediterraneo, secondo la richiesta amatoriale originale. L'armo velico è adatto a navigare con venti portanti e questa caratteristica, armonizzata alla sua carena, è evidenziata dai due tangoni per trinchette gemelle pronti e incernierati sull'albero.
La costruzione è in larice su solide ordinate di quercia. La barca ha alcune caratteristiche che la rendono unica e di grande interesse: una enorme sala macchine in zona centro-poppa con due magnifici Gardner ancora originali, serbatoi di gasolio per una capacità di 4000 litri.
Venne costruito nel 1962 su commissione di Sir M.Hamill dal cantiere Jones’ Buckie Ship e Shipyard di Buckie vicino a Glasgow su disegni di G.L. Watson & C., classificato con la Croce di Malta 100 a 1 nei Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, rappresenta sicuramente un prodotto unico, originale e raro. Fu ideato e realizzato per uno scopo particolare: ospitare gli osservatori inglesi che seguivano l’America’s Cup, per accompagnare le imbarcazioni sfidanti da Londra negli Stati Uniti. Motorsailer puro, con una spinta procurata da due Gardner del ’62 con sei cilindri in linea e 127 cavalli ciascuno , con litri 2000 di riserva d’acqua, con un armamento velico costituito due fiocchi tangobnabili, tutt’oggi non modificato
La configurazione è ideale per il charter: una doppia dinette, una interna ed una esterna, protetta da un tendalino fisso, rendono la barca estremamente vivibile durante le ore diurne; il prendisole sulla tuga nonché l’enorme spazio della coperta permettono agli ospiti una capacità di movimento che difficilmente si possono riscontrare in un imbarcazione di questo tipo. La prevede 5 cabine: tre cabine ospiti, costituite da una suite con matrimoniale e due bagni, e due cabine ospiti doppie, con bagno separato.
La barca viene utilizzata da diversi anni per fare charter, scadenza RINA 2025. La barca necessita di un refit importante che coinvolge il teak in coperta e diversi altri elementi.
Recentemente effettuati i seguenti lavori: revisione motorini di avviamento dei motori, sostituzione cinghie pompa acqua e sostituzione batterie (inclusa quella geenratore)
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DESCRIPTION
Freeward is a solid, seaworthy vessel of noble origins. Her lines are descended from those of traditional Scottish fishing boats, revisited by the designers of the prestigious G.L. Watson & Co studio to make her suitable for cruising in the Mediterranean, according to the original amateur demand. The sail rig is well suited to sailing in the lightest of winds, and this feature, harmonised with her hull, is highlighted by the two tangons for twin foresails ready and hinged on the mast.
The construction is in larch on solid oak frames. The boat has a number of features that make it unique and of great interest: a huge engine room in the centre stern area with two magnificent Gardners still original, fuel tanks with a capacity of 4000 litres.
She was built in 1962 on a commission from Sir M. Hamill by Jones' Buckie Ship and Shipyard near Glasgow to designs by G.L. Watson & C., classed with the Maltese Cross 100 to 1 in Lloyd's Register of Shipping, she certainly represents a unique, original and rare product. It was designed and built for a special purpose: to house the British observers following the America's Cup, to accompany the challenger boats from London to the United States. A pure motorsailer, with a thrust provided by two Gardner '62s with six in-line cylinders and 127 horsepower each, with 2000 litres of water reserve, with a sail rig consisting of two tangable jibs, still unmodified today
The configuration is ideal for chartering: a double dinette, one inside and one outside, protected by a fixed awning, make the boat extremely liveable during daylight hours; the sundeck on the deckhouse as well as the enormous deck space allow guests a capacity for movement that is hard to find on a boat of this type. There are five cabins: three guest cabins, consisting of a suite with a double bed and two bathrooms, and two twin guest cabins, with separate bathrooms.
The boat has been used for several years for charters, RINA expiry date 2025. The boat is in need of a major refit involving the teak on deck and several other elements.
Recently carried out the following work: overhaul of engine starters, replacement of water pump belts and replacement of batteries (including geenrator battery)... whole text
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Boat data Freeward 1962
Price:
€ 100,000
VAT incl.
Boat ID:
s214545
Boat model:
Freeward 1962
Manufacturer:
Boat type:
sailboat
Boat category:
sloop, sailing yacht
Category:
old-timer
Year built:
1962
Location:
Italy, Catania
Cabins / berths:
5 / 10
Hull material:
wooden boat
Technical data
Length:
18.22 m (60 feet)
Beam / draught:
5.12 / 2.47 m
Showers:
4
Heating:
yes
Engine:
Gardner Engines GLX Power
Engine power:
2 x 254 hp (187 kW)
Fuel:
diesel
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Buy Freeward 1962 - equipment sloop - sailboat for sale
Navigationecho sounder, GPS, plotter, position lights, radar, speed log, VHF radio
Technical equipment
220V plugs, air conditioning, battery charger, generator, warm water system
Safety
bilge pump, fire extinguisher, life raft
Deck equipment
bathing ladder, bimini top, deck shower, gangway, sun shade
Interior equipment
refrigerator
Entertainment instruments
television
Sails
mainsail
Other equipment
cockpit table, cushion cover, suncushion, underwater paint
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Freeward 1962 - info without obligation - sloop
pf-21790
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Contact:
Band of Boats
World Yacht Service Srl
20 Via Antonio Gramsci
95030 Gravina di Catania
Italy
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Languages:
English, French, Italian
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Freeward 1962, built 1962
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