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Westerly Fulmar

Location Isle of Wight. Get contact data at BoatShed
$20,460
Request survey for $543
Autopilot
Barometer
Beam
3.32m
Boathook
Builder
Westerly Marine Construction
Cabin(s)
2
Clock
Compass
Construction
GRP
Cooker/stove
Cruising speed (approx)
5.5 knots
Designer
Ed Dubois
Displacement
4,490kg (9,900.5lbs)
Draft Max
1.60m
Draft Min
1.60m
Echo sounder
Engine
1 x Diesel 25hp
Engine Cooled
Direct
Engine Hours
Not Recorded
Engine make and model
Beta B25 (2020)
Engine spares
Fenders
Finish
Gelcoat finish
Fuel capacity
100.0 ltr (22.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Fuel consumption (approx)
Not Recorded
GPS
Grill
Handbasin
1
Headroom
1.83m
Heads
1 heads (Manual)
Headsail
- Furling ()
Icebox
Instrument Covers
LOA
9.75m
LPG Detector
LWL
7.92m
Life buoys
Log
Lying
Isle of Wight
Mainsail
- Slab () Lazy Jacks, 2 Reefs
Manual water system
Max speed (approx)
7.5 knots
Navigation lights
No. of double berths
2
No. of single berths
2
Other sails
Spinnaker (2021)
Oven
Prop(s)
2 blade folding (+ Rope Cutter)
Radar Reflector
Sail cover
Sink
Speed
Spinnaker gear
Spray dodgers
Sprayhood
Steering
Tiller
Storage
On marina
Total # of berths
6
Underwater profile
Fin
VHF DSC radio
Warps
Water capacity
100.0 ltr (22.0 G) Total - 1 Tanks
Wind



Westerly Yachts are probably the most well known of the British boatbuilders and so need no introduction from me. The Westerly Fulmar was designed by Ed Dubois and produced by Westerly for 10 years. With over 400 built they became one of their most popular, the ethos being to add a performance element to their cruiser range and many Fulmars regularly grace start lines of yacht clubs with good results


This is a tidy example, well equipped and organised on deck and clean and fresh below. Her engine was replaced with a neat Beta installation in 2020 and serviced since and she's recently relaunched for the season


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



How long have you owned the boat for?

Since 2020


Why are you selling her?

Changing circumstances


Where have you sailed her?

Solent, English Channel




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