Description
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).
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.
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This Westerly Konsort has been personally photographed and viewed by Ian Sawkins of Boatshed Scotland.