Used

2000 43' Westerly Ocean

in Seabrook, TX

$279,000

Features

  • Diesel
  • Electric
  • Navigation system
  • Safety
  • Seating

Seller note:

This extremely well equipped and cared for Westerly 43 center cockpit is now here in Houston, Texas!
If you are looking for a world capable cruising boat then contact us so you can be one of the first to see her. Such well equipped boats are much sought after and she will not last long on our brokerage dock!
See the FULL SPECS for full details.
Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:
Builder/Designer
Builder: WesterlyDesigner: Ron Holland
Dimensions
LOA: 43' 2"LWL: 35' 11"Beam: 13' 9"Displacement: 29,767 lbsDraft: 5' 9"Ballast: 12,123 lbs
Engines
Engine(s): YanmarEngine(s) HP: 65Engine Model: 4JH2TEHours: 1150
Tankage
Fuel: 95 galsWater: 150 galsHolding: 70 gals
Accommodations
The Westerly Ocean 43 has a living space far greater than many boats of the same LOA, with the ideal layout for a cruising couple, with children or visiting guests. The center cockpit is dry, spacious, and comfortable, and affords extra living/dining/entertaining space in all weathers thanks to the bimini and removable full enclosure.
The broad companionway steps with a gentle gradient bring you into the saloon, with a large and comfortable forward-facing nav station to starboard, and a large 6-8 seat dining area to port. Generous shelving for books, references, and knick-knacks are available on both sides. On the starboard side the large galley stretches aft, with work tops on both inboard and outboard sides. Sinks, stove, and chest freezer are outboard while microwave and refrigerator are inboard.
Aft from the galley lies the impressively large master cabin, centerline full queen berth with custom mattresses, hanging closets, shelving and lockers both sides, and full 6' 3" (1.90 m) headroom. The private head and separate shower on the port side are astonishingly large and practical.
Back in the saloon, forward of the nav station is a full-height custom-built closet with tool & small spares drawers. This is a wonderfully practical addition on a blue water cruising boat like Suhaila.
Forward of the saloon area lies the guest cabin, with a generous double V-berth, drawers under, and full-height storage closets and shelving on both sides. The private guest head lies to port and features a combination head/shower, vanity, commode and its own deck hatch and ventilator.
A unique feature of the saloon is the custom-built dining table on a gas strut. This allows the table to be retracted to the seating height, and with the insertion of an additional cushion provides a very comfortable and full-size double berth for the occasional third couple on board.
Full air conditioning (and heat) is installed with two 16,000 BTU water-cooled marine Cruisair units, allowing comfortable living and sleeping in the warmest tropical conditions. Both forward and aft berths also have individual low-consumption electric fans on each side.
A Village Marine Tech watermaker provides 15 US gal/hour of fresh water, driven effortlessly by the generator while charging batteries.
All main ports are Lewmar "Atlantic" heavy frame/high strength and have OceanAIR SkySol pleated shades. All main hatches are Lewmar Low Profile and have OceanAIR SkyScreen roller shades/insectscreens installed.
Galley
Isotherm Magnum Twin 5301 refrigerator, 12 VDC, water-cooled, with 6.3 cu ft (180 litre) front-opening refrigerator box and holding plate
Isotherm Magnum 2512 freezer, 12 VDC, water-cooled, with 2.7 cu.ft. (75 litre) top-opening freezer box and wrap-around evaporator
Force 10 "Mariane" 3-burner LPG stove, grill and oven, with solenoid valve at tank, two 10 lb LPG bottles in vented deck locker
Sharp Carousel microwave oven
Large garbage drawer
Multiple storage lockers and cabinets
Double stainless steel sink unit with hot/cold swivel mixer faucet
Additional fresh water foot pump
Large Corian-type worktop areas
Electronics
Complete ICOM marine communications, and Raymarine navigation system, all SeaTalk and HSB2 network interfaced:
At Navstation:
RL70RC+ radar/chartplotter with 2kW Raymarine radar (with all instrument repeat data)
ICOM M802 SSB/HAM radio
ICOM M502 VHF radio
Raymarine VHF radio (backup)
Pactor PTC-IIex SSB modem
Paguro/GenACis genset control panel
Xantrex Link 2000 power management unit (2008)
Sony stereo radio with 10-CD changer and remote, indoor and cockpit speakers
Sony Trinitron 13" TV with remote
GlobalFix 406 MHz EPIRB
Masthead universal TV antenna control
Fresh water tank level meters
At Helm:
RL70+ radar/chartplotter repeater (replaced 2009)
ST7000+ Autopilot control with Raymarine linear autopilot drive
ST60+ Wind, Speed, Depth instruments
Electrical
New (2009) Amptech S140SE 140A alternator with new (2009) Balmar Max-Charge 612 smart regulator
Spare original equipment Yanmar/Mitsubishi alternator
Norpro 7NY 7 kVA diesel generator (110 VAC/60Hz), 3-cylinder Yanmar 1800 rpm, 0 hours, installed June 2009
Xantrex Freedom Marine [removed phone] watt charger/inverter, new (2009)
KISS high-output wind generator with control unit ([removed phone] Deka Dominator 4D gel service batteries (total 560 Ahr) ([removed phone] Deka Marine start battery for main engine ([removed phone] Deka Marine start battery for generator (2008)
Battery compartment cooling fan system ([removed phone] x 30 A 110 VAC shore power sockets, total 6kVA, each with separate AC distribution panel
Masthead tricolor
Sails and Rigging
Rigging:
Seldèn deck-stepped white mast, with performance swept spreaders and recirculating ball car/rail system for mainsail
Seldèn white boom with in-boom single-line reefing (#1 & #2) and double-line reefing (#3)
Seldèn white spinnaker pole, mast mounted
Seldèn gas strut vang
Seldèn Furlex genoa furler
Stainless steel rigging with insulated backstay for SSB
All Seldèn spars completely stripped of all fixtures, stripped to bare metal, acid etched, primed and re-painted (Awlgrip), and completely rebuilt (late 2007)
All stainless fixed rigging replaced (late 2007)
Removable inner forestay for storm jib (replaced 2007)
Folding aluminum mast steps
Lewmar deck gear
Sails:
Fully-battened radial-cut cruising-weight Dacron mainsail (Hyde) with Seldèn system car fixtures
radial cut cruising weight Dacron "blade (110%)" genoa (Hyde), Sunbrella UV cover replaced 2007
radial cut Quantum fluorescent orange storm jib for inner forestay
asymmetric cruising chute
anchor sail (backstay)
Additional and deck items
Additional items:
Hot water from 110 VAC water heater and Yanmar fresh-water circuit
Hot and cold water in both heads, galley, and transom swim shower
2 x16,000 BTU Cruisair water-cooled marine air conditioning / heating systems (one aft cabin/head/galley, one saloon/ forecabin/head)
Village Marine Tech NF450 watermaker, 110 VAC, approximately 60 litres (15 US gals)/hour
Givens Deluxe 6-man canister liferaft, recent (2005), serviced and certified March 2009
Caribe 10X (10 ½', 3.20 metre) hard-bottom inflatable dinghy with locker and Sunbrella cover
Yamaha 15hp (15 MSHB) 2-stroke outboard with anti-cavitation dolphin
Custom high-quality stainless dinghy davits
Custom stainless wind generator mast
Reversible oil change pump system with manifold built-in for main engine and generator
Twin high-capacity Racor diesel primary filters for Yanmar, with A/B/A+B valve
Complete Sunbrella deck canvas include:
navy dodger
navy bimini (64 square feet) covering whole cockpit area
all-round navy enclosure, with transparent and alternate mosquito net panels
tan cockpit cushions
tan wheel/pedestal cover, main
companionway hatch cover
all hatches navy sun covers
Marinco Nicro solar-powered ventilator (reversible) in both heads
MaxProp feathering propellor (spare original fixed propeller)
Windex
Radar reflector
Custom stainless steel emergency tiller post extension (replaces mild steel original)
Many spares for heads, pumps, refrigeration, electrics etc
Ground Tackle:
Lewmar V3 stainless deck-mounted vertical windlass (2005)
CQR primary anchor (45 lb) with 275' hi-test 5/16" chain (on bow roller).
Bruce secondary anchor (45 lb) with 50' hi-test 5/16" chain and 300' 3-strand 5/8" line (on bow roller).
Fortress FX37 anchor with 50' hi-test 5/16" chain and 200' 3-strand line (stored in locker, for use on stern roller)
Anchor power wash on foredeck (pump replaced 2008)
Brokers comments
Suhaila is a Westerly Ocean 43, designed by Ron Holland and built in England in a temperature- and humidity-controlled factory. I sold the boat to the first and only owner. Delivered as deck cargo from the UK in 2000 to Texas, she has since sailed the Gulf of Mexico, Florida & Bahamas, and the Eastern Caribbean.
During the last five years she has been carefully stored on the hard in Grenada in a custom-built cradle for safety during hurricane season while the owners returned home. Much of the ongoing maintenance work has been carried out by the skilled professionals and craftsmen of Grenada Marine Services. Upgrades and maintenance since manufacture to a high level of blue-water cruising spec have been lovingly carried out by the owners and under the owners' close supervision.
Now lifestyle and family changes have led the owners to sell Suhaila.
Owners comments
Sailing a blue-water cruising boat in the lush tropical waters of the Leewards & Windwards is always an incredible experience. But sailing Suhaila here is beyond incredible. In steady Trades from 12 to well over 20 knots, Suhaila performs like a well-bred racehorse. Her tall not-quite masthead (15/16) rig, blade genoa sheeted well inboard, and fully-battened main with a fair roach, drive her powerfully through the regular swell. From very broad to very close-hauled, this rig is incredibly performant, much more so than most cruising rigs. The curve of the mainsail is a sight to behold.
Yet she is so easy to handle. All control lines come directly to the cockpit. Reefing and shaking-out reefs can be done without ever moving more than a few feet from the wheel, well inside the safety and comfort of the cockpit. Even when the genoa is deeply furled, the sail shape is still close to ideal, as there is no large cruising genoa area to roll up, crease and destroy laminar airflow.
Even when the huge asymmetrical cruising chute is deployed, requiring a little foredeck work with the sock, it is still possible to control halyard, tack line and sheet from the cockpit.
Truly an unusually powerful, beautiful, and practical cruising boat, designed by Ron Holland, built by Westerly, rigged by Seldèn, and with sails artfully cut and sewn by Phil Hyde.
 
Category: Sailboats
Water Capacity:
Type: Center Cockpit
Holding Tank Details:
Manufacturer: Westerly
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Model: Ocean
Passengers: 0
Year: 2000
Sleeps: 0
Length/LOA: 43' 0"
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Price: $279,000 / €214,401
Engine Manufacturer: Other
Condition: Like New
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Number of Engines: 0
Location: Seabrook, TX 77586
United States
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Boat Ad Last Revised: [removed phone]:53:12
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