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Ausfish Bronze Member
Freedom Voyager boats
Hi guys , Does anyone have any info on the build quality of these boats?
I have been looking into one of these and cant find any info at all.
The layout of the hull is pretty good and whilst not a hard core fishing boat there is still room to fish two on one side comfortably.
My concern is the strength of the hull and how it would handle average conditions.
At 6m it sits on a 2 ton trailer and current owner does say its a fairly light hull.
Thanks
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Freedom Voyager boats
Anyone ?? These are an east coast build , anyone have any info on Freedom boats in general then?
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Freedom Voyager boats
It does sound like you have answered your own question. I haven't heard or seen them.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Freedom Voyager boats
I had a secondhand 5.3 Freedom Escape more than a decade ago. Nice looking boat but seemed very light and after a few offshore trips part of the fibreglass on the bottom hull started getting soft and stressed (gelcoat started cracking and peeling off). Can’t comment on more recent models or other sizes, nor how the boat was treated before I owned it. Inspect the hull carefully if buying...
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Freedom Voyager boats
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Freedom Voyager boats
Hmmm , I did try the search function but did not see that , thanks Ah ME Ting.
This is the boat in question.
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/aubin-grove/motorboats-powerboats/2001-freedom-rottnest-voyager-2/1228594627
The owner did admit that the hull was pretty light and that it was not used for that much deep stuff.
I'm moving up from a small ali plate runabout that has been fantastic , to something overnight-able and also fish deeper water with the kids in a bit more comfort. This ticked a few box's to see if we want to go that way or not.
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Ausfish Advertiser
Re: Freedom Voyager boats
Freedoms are made at Noosa and evolved into the Bayshores sold through Brisbane Yamaha.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Freedom Voyager boats
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