This 1975 Westsail 42 Staysail Ketch is a William Crealock-designed cruising sailboat built in fiberglass with a beam of 13 feet. The staysail ketch rig provides versatility across varying sea conditions, and the boat is equipped for extended offshore passages with wind vane steering, autopilot, battery systems, and wind power generation.
Below deck, the layout centers on practical cruising comfort. The galley sits to starboard and includes a Seafrost refrigerator/freezer, propane stove with oven, sink, and substantial storage. A raised dinette to port offers sightlines throughout the cabin. The main salon features three bunks and a propane stove-heater. Forward of the galley, a navigation station and engine room with access doors on both sides occupy the passageway. The aft cabin contains two single berths convertible to a double, while forward accommodations include a V-berth workspace and storage area. A head and shower are located to starboard forward, with a sink to port.
The boat is powered by an 85-horsepower Perkins diesel engine. Sea berths and anchorage berths are arranged throughout, supporting the vessel's cruising design. A live video tour is available.
Length
42.00 FT
Beam
13.00 FT
Draft
5.67 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Perkins
Engine Model
4236
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
200 GAL
Water
110 GAL