Boats for saleFreydis 43

Freydis 43 – For sale

DESIGNER:
FREYDIS
TYPE:
Sail
  MODEL DETAILS
ID
1414
DATE LISTED
2025-08-23 19:26:52
CATEGORY
Sail
YEAR
2000
BRAND
FREYDIS
MODEL
Freydis 43
DESIGNER
Erik Lerouge
PRICE
EUR
$
275000
LOCATION
Noumea, New Caledonia
  SPECS
LENGTH OVERALL (M)
13.8
BEAM (M)
7
DRAFT (M)
1.1
ACCOMMODATION
3 Cabins
HULL TYPE
monohull
  CONTACT
BROKER
36 Degrees Brokerage
Laurent Boudou
Mobile:
+64 21 424 789
Email:
laurent@36degrees.nz

The Freydis 43 is a distinctive 13.8-metre monohull cruising yacht designed by the acclaimed French naval architect Erik Lerouge, a name synonymous with performance-oriented cruising design. Built in 2000, this vessel combines offshore capability with generous accommodation across three well-appointed cabins, making her an ideal liveaboard or long-passage blue-water cruiser. Her impressive 7-metre beam delivers exceptional interior volume rarely found on a monohull of this length, ensuring comfortable living spaces and outstanding stability underway.

The remarkably shallow draft of just 1.10 metres opens up anchorages and cruising grounds often inaccessible to deeper-keeled yachts — a significant advantage when exploring the stunning waters of New Caledonia and the wider Pacific. Currently based in Noumea, New Caledonia, this yacht is perfectly positioned for adventures across the South Pacific, with the reef-studded lagoons of New Caledonia right on her doorstep. Lerouge's designs are renowned for their seakeeping qualities and well-considered sail plans, and the Freydis 43 upholds that reputation.

Whether you're planning an island-hopping adventure or setting course for distant horizons, this is a yacht that rewards its owner with both comfort and confidence. Offered at EUR $275,000, she represents exceptional value in the blue-water cruiser market.

Freydis 43

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