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Westerly Oceanquest |
Price Guide |
£70,000
to £90,000
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Builder |
Westerly Marine, Hampshire |
Length OA |
34' 7" |
Sail Area |
720 sq ft main and genoa |
Length WL |
27' 0" |
Rig |
Sloop |
Brief Notes |
Beam |
12' 3" |
Cabins |
3 |
The Oceanquest
was designed by Ed Dubois as a spacious family cruiser. They
have very good accommodation, with a particularly good double
aft cabin in the more common centre cockpit variant, and the
solid build quality and generally high standard of interior
joinery of the later big Westerlys. |
Draught |
3' 11" bilge keel or 4' 6"
fin |
Berths |
6 |
Displacement |
14,080 lbs |
Engine type |
Volvo Penta 2030 |
Ballast |
5,698 lbs fin keel or 6,512 lbs twin keel |
Engine bhp |
30 |
Keel type |
Fin or bilge keel versions |

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The Oceanquest is based on the Ed Dubois designed Seahawk/Falcon
hull, from 1985, which in 1993 had a new deck, rig and interior
design, to become the centre-cockpit Oceanquest. The yacht
shown here is the much more common standard Oceanquest, although
some aft cockpit Oceanquest 35ACs were also built - these
having a different saloon layout and a double berth under
the starboard cockpit seating
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