Westerly Griffon Bilge Keel Version image

Westerly Griffon Bilge Keel Version

Location Isle of Wight. Get contact data at BoatShed
$15,500
Request survey for $441
Autopilot
Barometer
Beam
2.82m
Boarding ladder
Boathook
Builder
Westerly Marine Ltd
Cabin(s)
2
Clock
Cockpit cover
Compass
Construction
GRP
Cooker/stove
Cruising speed (approx)
6 knots
Designer
Ed Dubois
Displacement
2,676kg (5,900.6lbs)
Draft Max
0.99m
Drive
Shaft
Echo sounder
Engine
1 x Diesel 13hp
Engine Cooled
Direct
Engine Hours
Not Recorded
Engine make and model
Volvo MD7A (1980)
Fenders
Finish
Gelcoat finish
Fresh water wash
Fuel capacity
45.5 ltr (10.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Fuel consumption (approx)
1.2 ltr (0.3 G) /hour At Cruising Speed
Grill
Headroom
1.83m
Heads
1 heads (Manual)
Headsail
Sanders - Furling (2008)
Horn
Icebox
Instrument Covers
LOA
7.92m
LWL
6.58m
Last survey
01/04/2021
Life jackets
Lying
Isle of Wight
Mainsail
Sanders - Slab (2008) 2 Reefs
Manual water system
Max speed (approx)
7 knots
Navigation lights
No. of single berths
5
Prop(s)
2 blade bronze
Sink
Spray dodgers
Sprayhood
Steering
Tiller
Storage
In water
Swim Ladder
Total # of berths
5
Underwater profile
Bilge keels
VHF DSC radio
Warps
Water capacity
50.0 ltr (11.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks


Westerly Marine Construction Company opened their first factory in 1963, in Waterlooville near Portsmouth. Right from the start they set out to achieve Lloyds specification and 150 boats were built in the in the first year of production. The history of Westerly is well documented, they are well known for their huge range of solid family cruisers


The Westerly Griffon was designed in 1979, the first by Ed Dubois and similar size and layout but a more modern version of everyone's favourite, the Centaur. A capable cruiser with a sea-kindly hull, the bilge keelers were very popular and with their roomy interiors compared to overall length they suited the move from moorings to marinas well.


On deck she is clear and uncluttered, the cockpit is safe and spacious with a good sized locker and below she has a simple, traditional layout that suits both single-handers and families alike. There's plenty of usable storage, basic but perfectly adequate galley and large dining table that stows away easily when not needed.


She's tidy and appears well kept, the canvas is in good order and sails clean. Below she's nice and fresh with bright upholstery and head-linings replaced at some point although as with all Westerlys this is an ongoing job!


These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.



This Westerly Griffon Bilge Keel Version has been personally photographed and viewed by Corinne Gillard of Boatshed IOW. Click here for contact details.

How long have you owned the boat for?

3 years


Why are you selling her?

Age and health


Where have you sailed her?

Solent, Isle of Wight




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