ianat182
Well-Known Member
+1 for the Westerly Tiger. All as described by Joha previously and a soundly built yacht - I have one.
There is one for sale on the Hamble here, visually better condition than my own, that has been up for sale for a year and no doubt would be a good one to make an offer for. I think it may have the older Volvo engine 10hp, but a reliable workhorse, and spares may be in short supply.
Being a fin keeled yacht it points well, and is a wolf in sheep's clothing when racing against larger yachts; manoeuvering ahead and astern is positive and OK in confined marinas.
They are built solidly throughout and have few if any production faults and will look after you in heavy weather . The previous owner of mine had sailed her to Scandinavia and was caught out in F9's back to the UK.
Loads of stowage that allows all berths to be used if fenders are stowed above at night.
You should get a steady 5.5knots in light breezes and often 6+ . A furling jib is good but the large genoa I find was too much for a windward beat in a breeze. Slab reefing on mine, but they did have roller reefing fitted originally.
The Westerly Owners Association is a good source for detailed info.
As with all boats of this age look for any sagging of the headlining in the main cabin which may have to be renewed or modified with other material. Do get a survey though; minor osmosis is not that significant but it will be mentioned if it is.
Expect to pay around £6500 to £8000 depending on kit and instrumentation and whether the newer engine has been fitted and maintained. PM me if you need further info.
Layout below is virtually the same as one of the Centaur layout options. The Centaur usually had a larger engine fitted originally around 18-23hp, quite unnecessary really for the same speed of the Tiger.
ianat182
There is one for sale on the Hamble here, visually better condition than my own, that has been up for sale for a year and no doubt would be a good one to make an offer for. I think it may have the older Volvo engine 10hp, but a reliable workhorse, and spares may be in short supply.
Being a fin keeled yacht it points well, and is a wolf in sheep's clothing when racing against larger yachts; manoeuvering ahead and astern is positive and OK in confined marinas.
They are built solidly throughout and have few if any production faults and will look after you in heavy weather . The previous owner of mine had sailed her to Scandinavia and was caught out in F9's back to the UK.
Loads of stowage that allows all berths to be used if fenders are stowed above at night.
You should get a steady 5.5knots in light breezes and often 6+ . A furling jib is good but the large genoa I find was too much for a windward beat in a breeze. Slab reefing on mine, but they did have roller reefing fitted originally.
The Westerly Owners Association is a good source for detailed info.
As with all boats of this age look for any sagging of the headlining in the main cabin which may have to be renewed or modified with other material. Do get a survey though; minor osmosis is not that significant but it will be mentioned if it is.
Expect to pay around £6500 to £8000 depending on kit and instrumentation and whether the newer engine has been fitted and maintained. PM me if you need further info.
Layout below is virtually the same as one of the Centaur layout options. The Centaur usually had a larger engine fitted originally around 18-23hp, quite unnecessary really for the same speed of the Tiger.
ianat182