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Westerly Griffon

Location River Hamble. Get contact data at BoatShed
$11,780
Request survey for $441
Autopilot
Barometer
Beam
2.82m
Boarding ladder
Builder
Westerly Marine Ltd
Cabin(s)
2
Chart plotter
Clock
Compass
Construction
GRP
Cooker/stove
Cruising speed (approx)
6 knots
Curtains
Designer
Ed Dubois
Displacement
2,768kg (6,103.4lbs)
Draft Max
1.45m
Draft Min
1.45m
Drive
Shaft
Echo sounder
Engine
1 x Diesel 14hp
Engine Cooled
Direct
Engine Hours
engine1= 21.5
Engine make and model
Nanni N2 (2021)
Fenders
Finish
Gelcoat finish
Fuel capacity
45.5 ltr (10.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Fuel consumption (approx)
Not Recorded
GPS
Grill
Handbasin
1
Heads
1 heads (Manual)
Headsail
- Furling (1990)
Instrument Covers
LOA
7.92m
LWL
6.58m
Last survey
02/04/2008
Lying
River Hamble
Mainsail
- Slab (1990) 2 Reefs
Manual water system
Max speed (approx)
7 knots
Navigation lights
No. of double berths
1
No. of single berths
3
Other sails
cruising chute ()
Oven
Prop(s)
3 blade fixed
Sail cover
Sink
Speed
Spinnaker gear
Steering
Tiller
Stereo
Storage
On mooring
Swim Ladder
Total # of berths
5
Underwater profile
Bilge keels
VHF
Warps
Water capacity
50.0 ltr (11.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks



Westerly yachts are well regarded as rugged, comfortable platforms to enjoy sailing which are easily handled and forgiving at sea. This Westerly Griffon is no exception, with good external space and internal accommodation, with separate heads, plenty of headroom, stowage and a forward double cabin.


With its wide side decks, full-height guard rails, broad flat-topped coamings, and a spacious cockpit, this vessel ensures safety and comfort, making it an ideal choice for those seeking an introductory boat for coastal cruising and inland waterway exploration or single handed use. The bilge keels also facilitate access to drying harbours.


This one benefits from new mast, boom and rigging in 2014 and a new engine and toilet in 2021.


Please contact us for more information or to arrange a viewing


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



How long have you owned the boat for?

in the family since new


Why are you selling her?

not using her enough


Where have you sailed her?

Solent and South Coast, France




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