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As of 9-23-25, a hundred thousand dollar price reduction from the lowest priced 47 Freeman on the market. This is also the only 47 Freeman with the Yamaha 425 XTO upgrade. This 2022 Freeman 47T with quad Yamaha XTO 425 hp, has approximately 300 hours. Shows as new, immaculately maintained, stored in a covered lift during the fishing season, in the off season in side. Fuel capacity is a 1000 gallons, which affords a range of over 700 miles at a cruise of over 50mph, and WOT just under 70. I have personally fished on this Freeman in 6 ft seas, while running over 30 mph. Fishing the Texas gulf requires long range, and speed. A sister to this boat routinely night fishes Perdido, a spar 180 nautical miles one way. What used to be a 2-3 day trip can now be done in 24 hours, leaving in the early afternoon, arriving before dark, fishing all night, and returning late morning, and making the return trip home by the afternoon. Unthinkable before Freeman’s arrived on the market. This is what makes the Freeman brand special, and why even today there is a waiting list on many models. This like new, and highly optioned Freeman 47 is ready now!
The standard equipment list
Coffin Box storage 2 x 600 quarts, 2 forward insulated boxes, 2 transom live wells, Port and Starboard transom boxes , and drink cooler storage.
Extra large deluxe custom molded T top with integrated polycarbonate windshield enclosure, with 16 rod holders.
Forward rod locker storage, 4 rods per side, under gunnel electric plugs x 6, under gunnel storage for gaffs and cleaning brushes
(28) gunnel rod holders, (5) flush mounted transom rod holders, (6) rod holders in the Teak Rocket Launcher
Specifications
SPECS
MEASUREMENTS
ENGINE(S)
TANKS
Accommodations
Steering System
Joystick Control
Electronics Package
2 Garmin 8624’s with a rear console mounted Garmin 8612
GHP 20 Autopilot
Garmin Phantom 56 6 ft array radar
NMEA 2000 Garmin GPS puck
Garmin GSD 26 and 25 chirp sounder modules, the 26 connected to a 3 kw med-low chirp transducer, the 25 module to GT 31 side scan transducer.
GMX 54 SiriusXM Marine Receiver
FLIR Thermal camera interfaced with Garmin screens
2 ICOM VHF radios with 8 ft antennae’s
Reactor 40 steer by wire with Joystick allowing side walking or position holding without anchor.
Forward facing high lumen curved LED light bar.
Extreme Option audio upgrade
Fusion RA770 Head Unit with JL amps and JL speakers.
(2) 12 inch subs in bow with (2) 8 inch speakers
Midship (2) 10 inch subs with (2) 8 inch speakers
Aft (2) 10 inch subs, with (2) 8 inch speakers
In T top (6) 7 inch JL speakers
JL MV 1000/5i amp
JL MV 600/1 amp
JL MV 600/6i amp
JL MV 1000/1 amp
JL MV 800/8i amp
Seating
2 rows with 3 large captain chairs. Chairs are set up with adjustable bolsters for sitting or standing. In the chair consoles are large tackle centers on both sides in each console. Drink coolers are built into the back console. Starboard dive door that can double as a tuna door.
Other Options
Twin transom 70 gallon live wells. Midship large mechanical storage boxes port and starboard. 23’ Marsh Tacky o lack outriggers with Gemlux auto deploy bases. Electric marine head in large console. (10) LED underwater lights. REVERSO motor flush system
Other Considerations
Owner will entertain all realistic offers. He has a new sister to this 47 Freeman on order. There is a spare Yamaha XTO 425 complete outboard with new power head on a lower unit with 70 hours. Conversely one of the quad Yamaha 425 XTO’s has 70 hours less than the other 3. This spare motor can be part of the transaction at a negotiated price. Any questions please call Greg Keffer , 979 557 9189
The Multihull Company is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel though the vessel may be listed with another brokerage company.
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