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Westerly Konsort 29 (Fin Keel)

Build year:  1988

Ashore Near Plymouth, United Ki...

Sailingboat for sale

17,540 EUR

(14,950 GBP)

  • Barbican Yacht Agency
  • Sutton Harbour Marina
  • PL4 0DW Plymouth
  • United Kingdom
  • +44 1752 228855
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Description

Fin Keeled Westerly Konsort (1988) Sensibly priced at £14,950 We know this boat well, with one of our team having maintained her professionally for a previous owner and with the Barbican Yacht Agency having acted for the last three owners. ‘Bunbury’ has spent the majority of her life safely ashore, with two of the last three ownerships only launching her for young family use; primarily for the school summer holidays. The current owner has launched her more conventionally in springtime, but has also brought her ashore for annual winter lay-up. Built in 1988 to Westerly’s ‘Jubilee’ specification, but first launched in 1989 with yard No. E83/Sail No. KT662, ‘Bunbury’ is one of the youngest fin-keeled examples of the Konsort available, lightly used and well updated with niceties such as self-tailing winches, recent sails and Flexofold folding propeller. ‘Bunbury’s bilge areas are dry, the majority of teak veneers in good order and the forward cabin and quarter berth areas professionally re-lined. All this in addition to the earlier replacement of the primary instrumentation and the fitting of a refrigeration unit, with the canvas works (sprayhood and ‘Stak Pack’-style sail cover) and the sails within the recent past too. If you enjoy your sailing, want the benefits of voluminous accommodation and appreciate the build quality and the warmth of a honey-coloured teak wood finish of a prime Westerly-built yacht – all at under 30’, then this is a boat to view. Many more photos are available, contact us for details Accommodation Acommm Six berths in two cabins, with Westerly ‘Blue Sea’ velvet upholstery and professionally replaced headlining in the forward cabin and quarter berth and under-side deck head panels in the main cabin. For’cabin: Two generous berths (larger than in the Westerly 33!) can form a double by use of an in-filling cushion. A stainless steel water tank is fitted beneath the forward end of the berths, but the under-berth lockers beneath the head ends of the berths offer good volume. Deep fiddled shelves are fitted to either hull-side. Light and ventilation are provided by an overhead hatch and two opening portlights for cross-ventilation. Heads Compartment: Provided with a Jabsco marine-flushing toilet (new pump unit 2024); pull-out handbasin and hand-pumped cold water supply. Under-deck closed locker for bulk stowage. A large hanging locker to the opposite side of the vessel is fitted with a divider, with the intention of separating ‘wets’ from dry. In practice this area provides very practical bulk storage plus some hanging for clothing and/or jackets. Saloon: Parallel settee berths to port and starboard; the port side’s settee extends to provide a practical double berth between hull side and the centre-line mounted table. Generous single quarter berth to port side abaft the chart table. Nice quality clock and barometer set fitted to main bulkhead. 240V AC 13A outlet socket at aft end of the saloon. Chart Table: Chart stowage within a forward-facing independent chart table, with deep-fiddled open shelf running alongside the Navigators left shoulder for almanacs and tidal streams atlases for example. A GPS and the VHF radio are mounted here too. Galley: L-shaped in form, to starboard of the companionway. Fitted with a stainless sink, foot-pumped freshwater (cold only) supply, with an up-dated two burner stove, fitted with grill and oven (Neptune 2500 by Plastimo), two storage drawers; pans locker and dedicated crockery storage, plus a large under-deck storage locker. Mechanical and Electrical Systems Engine: Fitted with a Volvo Penta 2002 marine diesel, rated at approx. 18 BHP; this is the original engine, but – and significantly because this particular Konsort has been dry stored for such a proportion of her life, the engine hours run will have been very low and we’ve never known a Volvo 2002 to start as readily and easily as this one! The Volvo Penta lip seal to the inboard end of the sterntube is a replacement, fitted in 2021. The engine has been properly aligned to the propeller shaft. The original two-bladed fixed propeller has been replaced (in 2021) with a ‘Fexofold’ propeller that reportedly gives an additional ½ knot under power, plus better sailing performance too. Electrical: The electrical systems have been updated and upgraded slightly with an additional 4-way circuit breaker panel supplementing the original panel, with two 110 A/hr batteries serving as a ‘Services’ bank and a 90 A/hr battery for engine cranking, both switched through individual double pole switches with an independent bridging link. Charging is by engine-mounted alternator only, with a 20A battery charger for use when connected to a shore supply. Sails and spars A Bermudan masthead sloop on Isomat Mast (badged as ‘Westerly Masts’), with a Rotostay reefing system on the for’stay. The standing rigging was renewed in March 2010. Halyards and reefing lines are led to banks of stoppers and two single-speed winches mounted at the aft end of the coach roof. The main and headsail sheets were replacements in 2020 and for many years all the running rigging was regularly removed from the spars, laundered and dry stored each winter. Sails: The main working sails were ordered from Swift Sails of Plymouth in 2017, but only bent on for the first time in 2018. A ‘Packaway’ sail bag and lazy jacks were purchased in 2018. Navigation Equipment Raymarine ST60 wind instrument (2012). Raymarine ST60 Log, giving speed and distance run (2012). Raymarine ST60 Depth (2012). Garmin GPS 128 mounted at chart table. ‘Contest’ bulkhead-mounted magnetic compass. Raymarine 54E VHF/DSC radio fitted 2012. Deck Equipment Deck surfaces are finished in ‘Dolphin Grey’ deck paint, with grey ‘smooth’ finished Treadmaster on cockpit seats and sole. Blue acrylic sprayhood on three-hooped frame (new 2018). Blue acrylic rope tidies. Pair of name

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