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The Freedom 30 is also included in "The World’s Best Sailboats" by Ferenc Mate.
The interior gets high marks, with teak/holly sole and teak wood used judiciously throughout. Natural light and ventilation are very good via 4 opening ports, 4 large fixed ports and three hatches. Artificial light is equally abundant with reading lamps at each berth and settee as well as additional overhead dome lamps. There are two comfortable and private staterooms. Starting with the forward stateroom you have an enclosed room with V-berth and filler. Access to the chain locker is through the forward bulkhead. Below the berth is ample storage. There is a hanging locker located just aft of the berth and to starboard. Aft of the forward cabin and to port is the fully enclosed head with manual marine toilet plumbed to Y valve & holding tank. The vanity has good counter space and sink with hot and cold pressure water and shower. There is good storage behind the head and under the sink. Following aft is the main salon featuring straight port and starboard settees. Forward of the starboard settee is a good size shelf with a cut out making this a full length sea berth. There is a water tank under the starboard settee and storage under the port. Behind the seat backs of both settees is more storage. Outboard of the port settee is also two cabinets with louvered doors and book shelf. The teak fold out table is large with room for 6 and when folded up hides shelves for bottles or glassware. The nav station and galley are aft of the salon. The nav station to starboard has a workable 30"x24" surface area. There is storage underneath the lift up table and in a large cabinet below. Across from the nav table is the galley with 2 burner stove, SS sink, w/H&C pressure water and large refrigerator. Behind the Nav station to port is the aft quarter berth. Practical sailor describes this cabin as "serviceable, private, and surprisingly well-ventilated". There is a large double berth. Under the berth is fuel tank access, engine access and storage. There is surprising amount of living space below, it is the type of interior you would expect to find on many 35 foot boats.
Galley
This is a well thought out L-shaped Galley. The refrigerator is top loading and quite large for ample stowage. You have a single stainless sink with hot and cold pressure water. Under the sink is a silverware drawer and large cabinet. Behind the fridge is shelf storage for china. Outboard of the stove is a sliding cabinet for additional storage.
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Sails and rigging
This rig is easy to handle and fun to sail fast. The full batten mainsail provides terrific drive to weather and the jib is self tacking with its built in camber spar for great shape on any point of sail. Wing on wing is easy and fast. She is easy to tack and gybe this boat is great for single handing.
Hull and Deck
The hull is fiberglass cored with end grain balsa and partially cored wide side decks. The deck is clean and uncluttered by standing rigging. There are stainless steel bow and stern rails with double lifelines and gates to port and starboard. You have a stainless steel bow roller with Danforth anchor. There is a flip down stern ladder with teak treads at the transom. The wheel by Edson sits in a generous dodger protected cockpit.
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