Current owners since 1983. Well-priced sailboat! Priced accordingly to allow room for time and attention, this would be a perfect liveaboard, and ready for her next adventure. Sellers are motivated! CALL BILL (619) 424-3558 or GERRI (619) 392-0181 with any questions.
Sleeps 5: 3 in midship, 2 up forward berth, nav. station
Full size bed bunk, holding tank under bed bunk (Polyethylene)
Galley:
Ice box, 2 burner stove (Force 10)
Oven and grill
Sink with gooseneck faucet
Head:
Toilet (Skipper II)
Sink (stainless steel)
Wooden frame full size mirror on head door
Water:
2 water tanks, 25 gal each (Polyethylene)
Interior:
Teak (ceiling) and mahogany
Exterior: Teak
Sails:
Main 303sq.ft.
Yankee Jib 301sq.ft.
Staysail 149sq.ft.
Genoa 512sq.ft.
Tiller (stainless steel), spare tiller (wood)
ADD ON (outside):
All riggings, life lines (stainless steel)
Bow Sprit (stainless steel)
Stern Pulpit (stainless steel)
New Main, custom fit jib, Roller Furling (Pro Furl), Blocks
Folding stairs on mast
(inside):
Newport wall propane heater
2 wall wooden boxes, 2 wooden round boxes
12 Volt stereo speakers system
Galley custom wooden ring on top of sink
Classic lights
2 over sink, 2 over Nav. Station
2 wooden ring towel hangers (in head)
Engine:
Perkins 4-108 inboard (not operable)
Currently docked at Loews Marina (slip not transferrable), Coronado, California.
Please call us with your questions. We will not answer emails or text messages.
The Westsail 32 was a production fiberglass sailboat built between the years of 1971 and 1980. Approximately 830 were built. The "W32", as they are often referred to, was very heavily built and has taken many people on trouble-free voyages and several circumnavigations around the World. Often thought of as a slow boat, the long waterline and incredible load carrying capabilities of this vessel make it an excellent cruising boat. The Westsail was directly derived from the earlier Kendall 32, of which only a few were made.
Posted at the request of the owners - Jay Bietz