Westerly Fulmar

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Westerly Fulmar - Details

Another fulmar is currently for sale here

This Ed Dubois designed classic cruiser is superbly equipped and has been extensively refitted over the past 3 years. Recent works include a new fully battened main and furling genoa (2005). Standing and running rigging (2004). New headlining and re-upholstered throughout (2005). New sprayhood , cockpit enclosure, lazyjacks and sail cover (2006). New 120ah batteries and Ardverc battery maintenance system (2007).

This lovingly maintained family cruiser is ready to sail away.

Fulmars are sturdy and forgiving boats, easy to sail, but still provide all the thrills and spills of sailing.

Sailing schools up and down the UK chose these boats for a reason.


Specs:

Hull : GRP
Year : 1982
Berths : 6
LOA : 31' 10" (9.7m)
Beam : 9' 9" (3m)
Draft : 3' 3" (1m)
Displacement : 12125lbs
Keel : Bilge
Rig : Bermudan
Engine Type : Inboard
Engine : Bukh DV20ME 20hp
Fuel : Diesel
Location : Crinan




Accommodation:

On entering the main cabin the nav station is immediately to port with a berth aft. The galley area is to the starboard side.

The salon area has a large table with seating either side. The seating doubles as two further berths.

Forward of the Salon is the heads with a storage locker opposite.

The forward cabin has a v berth, with insert to convert to a double, plus a good sized hanging locker.


Galley:

The galley incorporates a gimballed two burner stove with grill and oven. There's a cool box and stainless steel sink with manually pumped cold water.


Sails:

Roller reefing Genoa (2005)
Fully battened main (2005)
Spare main
Spinaker
Storm Jib


Instruments:

Radar
GPS
Depth Sounder
Autopilot


Electrical System:

12V ships systems


Equipment:

4 man liferaft
Zodiac C286S inflatable
Tohatsu 3.5hp outboard
Anchor


Additional Info:

Boat photographed by Claire France for Western Horizon yachts 26th April 2007.

All details are provided on good faith and are believed to be correct.


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Agent details

visited and photographed by Claire France and Robert White for Western Horizon Yachts, Scotland
Listing started in April 2007

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