BLANK SLATE CARBON FIBER sailboat project - build out your dream fast cruiser! Quality designed and built, one owner until we bought it and I gutted it. It needs work, but if you know how to do boat stuff you could build an amazing sailboat here.
37 ft. Westerly (California) built in 1996 for $440k- design by Alan Andrews - ‘PAMLICO’
Featuring a carbon fiber hull, fiberglass topsides. hydraulic lifting keel system and hydraulic backstay, carbon fiber mast ($40k?), Leisurefurl offshore boom, steel pulpits + stanchions, dodger and bimini, rod rigging, Raymarine autopilot arm, diesel fuel tank, below deck headsail furler, carbon fiber floorboards, track hardware for headsails + traveler, many headsails and nearly new mainsail and more - everything that came with it when we started the project 4.5 years ago.
NEW SYSTEMS TO INSTALL INCLUDED WITH BOAT IN REFIT:
Harken power winch and accessories, Lewmar CPX2 windlass, full Jeffa rack and pinion steering system + 4ft wheel, new rudder on 3.5" stainless steel post, carbon fiber rudder post tube
TL;DR This was my dream cruising boat, but we ran out of money. It’s a bare shell, ready to become a fast racer or cruiser. It did well in some Bahamas races when it was on the east coast, the bulb keel makes it super stable - no real movement when you step aboard.
Watch some videos on the Truce Designs YouTube page and ‘the boat project’ playlist to get a better look at what it looks like and what I’ve done… it’s such a cool boat and I would love to see someone (who can afford it) finish it. I’m happy to answer questions, and willing to split transportation costs. Listing it as fair condition, since it would take about $60k to finish it as a bare bones racer.
There are big things that need to be done, including: install new rudder and pedestal (all included), modify bow/anchor locker, some interior work to finish fitting new hatches, fairing / priming / painting topsides, make some hatches on prepared molds, etc. It’s a big project, I know - the asking price is basically the price of all the parts as they would be separately, it’s a really nice mast + boom etc… anyway thanks for looking, I’m just north of Portland OR