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Westerly Typhoon

  • Build year 1990, Sailingboat for sale
  • Ardrossan, United Kingdom

42,500 EUR

(37,000 GBP)
Westerly Typhoon Sailingboat 1990, with Beta  B-38 engine, United Kingdom
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Sunbird International Yacht Sales

  • Clyde Marina, KA22 8DB Ardrossan - Ayrshire, United Kingdom
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SummaryHome Run is a Westerly Typhoon 37 is a classic 37-foot performance cruising yacht that embodies the perfect balance of blue-water capability and responsive sailing characteristics. Designed by the renowned naval architect Ed Dubois and built by Westerly Marine Construction Ltd. in the United Kingdom, the Typhoon 37 was produced in limited numbers between 1990 and 1993, with approximately forty hulls completed. The Typhoon is widely respected for its offshore performance, solid construction, and comfortable accommodation, making it equally suitable for club racing, coastal cruising, and long-distance passages. Its sleek, modern lines, combined with a deep keel and balanced rig, offer excellent upwind performance and seaworthiness in challenging conditions.Home Run benefits from Construction The hull of the Westerly Typhoon 37 is a monohull constructed from hand-laid glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) with a solid fiberglass laminate below the waterline for strength and durability. The hull is complemented by a bulb fin keel, providing both stability and performance. The rudder is a balanced spade design, offering precise and responsive steering. The hull exterior is typically finished in a white gelcoat with an antifouling coating applied below the waterline to minimize drag and protect against marine growth. The construction quality is robust, ensuring long-term reliability and offshore safety.Mechanical Mechanical SystemsThe Westerly Typhoon 37 is equipped with a Beta B-38 diesel engine, producing 38 horsepower new 2011 The engine drives a 3-bladed Kiwi propeller via a conventional shaft drive, providing smooth and reliable propulsion for harbor maneuvering, motoring in calm conditions, and long-distance passages.The engine is installed with an accessible engine compartment for service and maintenance.ElectricsThe electrical system is a 12-volt DC configuration, supported by a dedicated battery bank for engine starting and domestic systems. Navigation lights, cabin lighting, and cockpit instruments are powered via the onboard electrical network.The system includes 4 x 12 volt batteries with 400 amp capacity and distribution panels,Circuit breakers and fuses protect individual circuits for safety and reliability.240v Shore power system with outlet in the cabinWater SystemThe fresh water system comprises pressurized 12-volt water pumps supplying sinks, galley, and heads.A hot water heater, powered via the engine heat exchanger or 220/240V shore power, provides domestic hot water for showers and sinks.Water supply is managed from onboard freshwater tanks, and water distribution is arranged for convenience and efficiency throughout the yacht.TankageFuel capacity 100 liters, Plastic tankFreshwater 2x 227 capacity steel tanks Mast Rigging and Sails Mast and Rigging Typhoon 37 is rigged as a fractional sloop with aluminum mast and boom, supporting a mainsail and genoa combination.Standing rigging last replaced 2010 inner forestay and Backstay replaced 2023.Total sail area is approximately 860 square feet (80 square meters), providing powerful performance in light and strong winds.Genoa tracks, self-tailing winches, and a cockpit mainsheet arrangement facilitate easy sail management for short-handed crews.The rig is designed for both performance and stability, allowing the yacht to perform well in club racing while remaining manageable for cruising.Spinnaker gear with carbon Spinnaker pole.Winches 2x Lewmar 46 self-tailing Genoa winches 2x Lewmar 43 self-tailing Halyard winches Sails Mainsail with 2 fully top battens and 3 partial battens by Westaway Sails 2010 approxFurling Genoa by Westaway Sails 2010 approxHank on heavy weather sail Westaway Sails 2010 approxStorm Jib and Tri-sail Westaway Sails 2010 approx2x Spinnakers Westaway Sails 2010 approx second 1990Accommodation The Westerly Typhoon 37 is designed for comfort, functionality, and long-term livability aboard a 37-foot performance cruiser. The interior layout maximizes usable space while maintaining a bright, airy atmosphere, making it suitable for extended offshore passages or relaxed coastal cruising. The yacht comfortably accommodates up to six people, with sleeping arrangements distributed across two main cabins and the saloon.Forward cabinFeatures a spacious V-berth arrangement with deep storage lockers underneath the berth for sails, spare lines, or personal belongings. Overhead, there are shelves and small cubbies for personal items, and reading lights provide convenient illumination for night-time use. The forward cabin is ventilated by opening deck hatches and portlights, offering fresh airflow and natural light, creating a bright and comfortable sleeping environment.Aft cabin Located beneath the cockpit and offers a generous double berth or twin berth layout depending on owner customization. Accessed via a private doorway from the saloon, the aft cabin provides privacy and is ideal for family members or guests. The cabin includes hanging lockers, shelves, and additional storage beneath the berth. Opening portlights and hatches ensure ventilation and natural light, while high-quality cushions and upholstery provide comfortable sleeping quarters.Saloon The saloon serves as the central living space, featuring a U-shaped settee around a sturdy, central table, which can be converted into an additional double berth if needed. The settee is designed with ergonomics in mind, providing comfortable seating for dining, socializing, or navigation planning. Large hull windows and overhead hatches allow ample daylight to fill the saloon, while curtains or blinds ensure privacy when required. The interior is finished in rich timber veneers, giving warmth and a sense of craftsmanship.Galley Positioned to port, adjacent to the saloon, and is designed for extended cruising. It includes a gimbaled stove with oven, stainless-steel sink with hot and cold water, ample countertop space, and secure storage for cookware, provisions, and utensil

Specifications

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Fibreglass

Length

11.36

Beam

3.62

Deplacement

7471000

Depth

1.85

Motor & technic

Engine

Beta B-38

Total power

38

Fuel

Diesel