This 1989 Andrews 63 is a purpose-built offshore racing yacht designed by naval architect Alan Andrews and constructed by Dencho. The hull embodies high-performance racing pedigree through its narrow beam of 14.25 feet and deep 3.55-meter draft, paired with a high-aspect-ratio rig that totals 143 square meters of upwind sail area. The design prioritizes speed and efficiency in demanding offshore conditions, with a mainsail configuration and foretriangle optimized for superior upwind lift and pointing ability.
The yacht accommodates ten berths below deck and features a modern electronics suite centered on multiple B&G and Raymarine displays throughout the boat, including dual H2000 multifunction displays at the nav station, helm-mounted Raymarine Axiom GPS and autopilot systems, and a Starlink satellite system with integrated weather. Communication equipment includes VHF radio with AIS and handheld units.
Recent updates include a hull and deck repaint completed in 2025 with Algrip topcoat, new Flexiteek cockpit decking, fresh Durapox bottom paint with VC-17 coating, and new rudder bearings. The interior has been refreshed with new berth cushions, lee cloths, and galley stove. A single Yanmar diesel engine provides auxiliary power, supported by a new battery bank of four 6-volt and one 12-volt unit. Running rigging—halyards, running back tails, and the continuous mainsheet—has been renewed, with new high-modulus materials specified to handle the rig's significant loads.
Length
63.00 FT
Beam
14.25 FT
Draft
11.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
4JH
Fuel
Diesel