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Westsail 28 Offshore Cutter

Proven Offshore Design
£0 Vendido / No disponible
  • Barco REF#  ·  321447
  • Eslora total  ·  8.53m
  • Año  ·  1976
  • Construcción  ·  Fibra
  • Perfíl de carena  ·  Quilla corrida
  • Camas  ·  5
  • Motor  ·  1 x gasoil 25cv, Universal M25 (1990)
  • Lugar  ·  Seattle, WA USA -By Appt
Boatshed Seattle
Boatshed Seattle
Dave Carleson

El barco presentado no está actualmente a la venta por Boatshed. La información del barco y las imágenes presentadas forman parte del catálogo posterior de Boatshed de los más de 25.000 barcos que hemos incluido en la lista en los últimos 20 años y aparecen aquí con fines de información y orientación general sobre Boatshed y nuestros sistemas y servicios de venta de barcos.

Detalles suplementarios

Diseñador Herb David, NA
Astillero Westsail Corporation, Costa Mesa Ca.
Lugar Seattle, WA USA -By Appt
Capacidad de carburante 168.2 ltr Total - 1 Tanks
Capacidad de agua 345.5 ltr Total - 2 Tanks
Capacidad aguas sanitarias 18.2 ltr Total - 1 Tanks
Última inspección 18/10/2018

Sistemas Mecánicos

Motor 1 x gasoil 25cv
Marca del motor y el modelo Universal M25 (1990)
Horas de motor motor1= unknown
Motor refrigerado por Indirect
Gobierno caña
Propulsión Eje/s
Helice(s) Three blade bronze, 17RH12
Consumo de carburante 2.3 ltr /hora A velocidad de crucero
Velocidad de crucero 5 nudos
Velocidad máxima 6.4 nudos

the engine start battery was new in 2020
the two 12V house battery ages are unknown
the cutlass bearing has a dripless shaft seal
the current engine hours are unknown

Dimensiones

Eslora total 8.53m
LOD 8.53m
Eslora de flotación 7.16m
Manga 2.93m
Calado máx. 1.32m
Espacio libre 12.19m
Desplazamiento 6,124kg
Ubicación/Lugar En puerto de recreo

Jarcia

Cutter aparejado Aluminio perchas (1976) con Inoxidable jarcia fija (2010)

Velas

Génova - Enrollador (1999)
Otras velas Gennaker, 150 percent (1999)
Staysail (1998)
Drifter ()

2018 survey report indicates all sails in "Very Good Condition."

Sistemas eléctricos

12 volt battery, 110 shore power voltage, 3 batteries charged by: motor, energía costera

Construcción

Construction Fibra
Perfíl de carena Quilla corrida
Acabado Gelcoat acabado

Total length overall stem to stern: 35' 2"

The Westsail 28 is well regarded as a capable offshore cruising vessel with a number of notable voyages and circumnavigations to prove the concept. Designed by Herb David, NA in 1975, only 78 boats were ultimately built. The design is a classic double-ended type intended for offshore voyaging. The concept was refined by David to provide for improved performance and handling.
Naval architect Robert H. Perry has commented on the design as noted below:

“David has done two things in the hull design of the 28 that are distinct departures from the C.A. (Colin Archer) traditions. The keel is quite cut away forward and the garboards are not as hollow as the traditional model. The cutaway forefoot should give the 28 more maneuverability and a more responsive feel. The elimination of the hollow garboards should make the 28 better on the wind than her predecessors. The effect of this light turn at the garboards is to accentuate the actual fin area of the keel. The bigger the garboard radius, the less fin area of the keel. There is also a small advantage in the resultant stability of the yacht.”

Construction details and scantlings as noted by the Surveyor:

"The Westsail 28 hull is heavily constructed of hand laid molded fiberglass-reinforced plastic of varying thickness. The decks and cabin are is of fiberglass-reinforced plastic of sandwich construction with a marine plywood core. Interior furnishings are constructed of marine plywood. Supporting bulkheads, longitudinal supports and cabin furnishings are of well laminated marine plywood and aid in the internal framing and structuring of the vessel. Each is laminated to the hull along its respective lengths. The hull to deck seam is formed as a strong bulwark. The seam is fiberglass overlapped, bonded, sealed and mechanically fastened.

The keel is a 'traditional' full keel with internally placed ballast of approximately 4,000lbs. The ballast material is sealed from behind and above. The stern mounted rudder is attached to the keel by way of FRP gudgeons and bronze pintles. The rudder is constructed of fiberglass reinforced plastic with a closed cell type foam core. Through-hulls, shaft log and propeller are of bronze alloy. The propeller shaft is of quality stainless steel (Aquamet). All sea valves are of the ball or seacock type. The propeller is a fixed three blade bronze alloy cruising type."

Materials for tankage:
Fuel tank is aluminum;
Water tanks are stainless steel;
Holding tank is plastic

Waterline Boats / Boatshed did not independently verify capacities and measures, which are reported from seller-provided information and/or literature.

Interiores

Total # de literas 5
No. de literas dobles 2
No. de literas únicas 1
Camarote(s) 1
Lavabos 1
Baño 1 Baño (Eléctrico)

This well found cruising sailboat features a traditional layout with a private forward cabin.

Below decks the vessel provides sleeping accommodations in two general cabin areas. Well forward is the chain locker access followed by a deep forward stateroom which may also be used as a sail storage area. Here there is berthing in two berths convertible to a queen berth. Below and around the berthing is storage cabinets and storage locker bins. A Dickinson Newport propane cabin heater is mounted on the aft bulkhead to starboard. Two opening ports and an overhead hatch provide light, ventilation, and access to the deck. A teak door provides separation from the main cabin.

Aft to starboard is a full head with an electric marine toilet and pressure water to the sink with ample storage in lockers and drawers. To port is a hanging locker and drawers.

Aft in the main salon is the galley to port and a convertible dinette to starboard.

The dinette features a "U" shaped settee with a high-low table to convert into a large double berth. Behind the settee you will find ample storage in compartments and shelving.

The galley is equipped with a Dickinson two-burner propane cooktop including a butcher block top, a deep sink with pressure water, and plenty of storage in drawers and lockers and a below counter ice box.

Aft of the galley is a large chart table located forward of a comfortable quarter berth. This navigation station features a large pull out drawer for charts and plotting tools. The radio and a 406 Mhz EPIRB are convenient to this station. Located here as well is the Raytheon GPS Chartplotter.

Access to the bilge is provided through a removable teak hatch in the cabin floor. Behind the removable teak companionway ladder is access to the engine and mechanical space.

Special Note: You will notice in one of the 360 photos it shows that the head liner in the head compartment is missing. The seller expects to have it re-installed prior to a completed sale.

Interiores

Fregadero/Lavabo
Nevera de hielo
Alfombra/suelo
Calefacción
Sistema de agua bajo presión
No fumadores

This well found cruising sailboat features a traditional layout with a private forward cabin.

Below decks the vessel provides sleeping accommodations in two general cabin areas. Well forward is the chain locker access followed by a deep forward stateroom which may also be used as a sail storage area. Here there is berthing in two berths convertible to a queen berth. Below and around the berthing is storage cabinets and storage locker bins. A Dickinson Newport propane cabin heater is mounted on the aft bulkhead to starboard. Two opening ports and an overhead hatch provide light, ventilation, and access to the deck. A teak door provides separation from the main cabin.

Aft to starboard is a full head with an electric marine toilet and pressure water to the sink with ample storage in lockers and drawers. To port is a hanging locker and drawers.

Aft in the main salon is the galley to port and a convertible dinette to starboard.

The dinette features a "U" shaped settee with a high-low table to convert into a large double berth. Behind the settee you will find ample storage in compartments and shelving.

The galley is equipped with a Dickinson two-burner propane cooktop including a butcher block top, a deep sink with pressure water, and plenty of storage in drawers and lockers and a below counter ice box.

Aft of the galley is a large chart table located forward of a comfortable quarter berth. This navigation station features a large pull out drawer for charts and plotting tools. The radio and a 406 Mhz EPIRB are convenient to this station. Located here as well is the Raytheon GPS Chartplotter.

Access to the bilge is provided through a removable teak hatch in the cabin floor. Behind the removable teak companionway ladder is access to the engine and mechanical space.

Special Note: You will notice in one of the 360 photos it shows that the head liner in the head compartment is missing. The seller expects to have it re-installed prior to a completed sale.

Equipo de cubierta

Fundas de vela
Cabos
Defensas
Bichero
Escalera de Baño

3 winches de driza
4 winches de escota
Manual Ideal molinete
3 Anclas
(Bruce 20# primary, Danforth 20# secondary, CQR 35# spare)
76.20m de cadena
99.06m de cabo
Two (2) double speed bronze Barlow 24 self-tailing primary winches for headsail operation;
Three (3) bronze Barlow 16 self-tailing deck mounted winches;
Three (3) Arco 8 mast mounted winches for halyard and reefing operations;
Arco 20 winch for Mainsheet operation

Equipo de navegación

Compás
Corredera
Corredera
VHF DSC
Plotter
Piloto automático
Stereo
Luces de navegación
Sonda

The navigation equipment is current and well placed for use underway. The depth sounder and digital autopilot controls are to port on the cockpit bulkhead. To port the GPS Chartplotter is mounted inside the cabin on a swinging arm to provide for use in the cockpit when underway.

Ritchie 5 inch spherical compass on starboard bulkhead;
Raymarine Axiom 9 MFD GPS Chartplotter;
Raymarine 4000 Autopilot;
Raymarine VHF;
Raymarine Depth Sounder;
406 Mhz EPIRB

Equipo de seguridad

Chalecos salvavidas
Foco pirata
Bocina
Radiobaliza 406 MHz
Escalera de borda
MOB Sistema

2 Bombas de achique (1 manual / 1 eléctrico)

Rule 1100 automatic bilge pump;
Whale manual bilge pump;
Fire extinguisher;
Jack lines for deck safety

Comentario del broker

5 VIRTUAL TOURS - 1 VIDEO - 107 PHOTOS - FULL SPECS & BROKER'S COMMENTS CAN BE VIEWED OF THIS VESSEL!

Walking up to this boat my first impression was of a very serious-looking classic double-ended "offshore" world-cruising vessel...cutter rigged, heavily-built, traditional bow sprit, protective bulwarks around the deck, and bronze deck details, Barbarosa self-tailing sheet winches, halyards and sheets all lead to the cockpit, the boom crutch and the generous amount of solid teak speak of safe, serious offshore and heavy weather sailing. Also very inviting for a spontaneous evening or weekend sail. The design lineage is from the Colin Archer North Sea rescue vessel adapted first by William Atkin then by William Crealock, and this Westsail adaption was further enhanced by Herb David. The end result is a more nimble and responsive vessel.

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

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