This well-maintained Westerly Konsort (1980) is a classic British-built cruising yacht, designed by Laurent Giles and renowned for its sturdy construction and comfortable liveaboard potential. With a practical bilge-keel setup, she is ideal for drying harbours and shallow coastal waters while remaining a capable offshore performer. The spacious interior offers five berths (two doubles and one single) across two cabins, along with a functional galley featuring a two-burner gas stove, a heads with shower, and ample storage—making her perfect for family cruising or extended trips.
Powered by a reliable Bukh DV20 (20hp) diesel engine (serviced in 2024), she delivers economical fuel consumption (~1.5L/hour) and a steady cruising speed of around 5 knots. Recent upgrades include antifouling (2024), a new liferaft (2023), and an electric Lofrans windlass for hassle-free anchoring. The sail inventory includes a slab-reefed mainsail (Ratsey & Lapthorn) and a furling headsail (Crusader), though sails are pre-2006 and may benefit from inspection.
Deck gear is well-equipped with halyard and sheet winches, a sprayhood, and spray dodgers, enhancing comfort while sailing. A Zodiac inflatable dinghy with a 3.5hp Tohatsu outboard (2006) is included, adding versatility for shore excursions. Additional features include shore power, 12V electrical systems, and manual bilge pumps (no electric pump fitted).
Priced at £14,500, this Westerly Konsort represents excellent value for a solid, seaworthy cruiser with strong potential for coastal adventures. Currently lying on Scotland’s West Coast, she awaits her next owner—viewing is highly recommended.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
18 years
Stopping sailing
West Coast Scotland