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Westerly Oceandream |
Brief details |
Builder |
Westerly Yachts, Waterlooville, Hampshire |
The Westerly Oceandream was designed by Ed Dubois as a spacious family cruiser, with serious offshore potential. They have very good accommodation, with a particularly good double aft cabin, and the solid build quality and generally high standard of interior joinery of the later big Westerlys. |
LOA |
34' 7" |
Sail area |
725 sq ft main and genoa |
LWL |
27' 0" |
Rig |
Sloop |
Beam |
12' 3" |
Cabins |
2 plus saloon |
Draught |
4' 11" |
Berths |
7 |
Displacement |
14,366 lbs |
Engine |
Volvo 2003 diesel |
Ballast |
5,698 lbs |
BHP |
28 |
Keel type |
Iron fin keel and spade rudder |
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Introduced in 1991, the Westerly Oceandream is a development of the Westerly Seahawk design which was built in Mk I and Mk II models from 1984 to 1990. The main difference between Seahawks and the Oceandream was an improvement in the quality of the interior joinery.
Only 8 Oceandreams were built, before the design was again modified, this time with a new deck moulding, to make the Oceanquest, which remained in production until 2000
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