This 78-foot West Bay Pilothouse was built in 2001 by West Bay Design Group in Delta, B.C., using advanced composite construction with Core-Cell structural foam in the hull and superstructure, and vacuum-bag technology in the balsa-cored decks. The hand-sculpted hydrodynamic hull delivers stability and performance, with twin MTU V12 2000 diesel engines producing 1,350 horsepower each. The yacht cruises at 20–21 knots and reaches a maximum speed of 29 knots.
The interior features a 20-foot beam with 119 gross tons of volume and accommodates guests across four cabins with five heads total. The main suite spans the full beam amidships, with three additional staterooms for six guests plus crew quarters for two. The spaces are finished in rift-cut American Cherry joinery with satin finish, accented by Madbore burl, custom Hunter Douglas blinds, and oversized frameless windows that provide extensive natural light and views.
The yacht includes bow and stern thrusters with wing stations for ease of handling, making her well-suited to owner-operator use or cruising with crew. The twin MTU engines were fully serviced in 2026. The composite construction and balsa-cored decks contribute to sound and vibration reduction, characteristic of West Bay's engineering approach.
Length
78.00 FT
Beam
20.00 FT
Draft
5.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
4
Heads
5
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
MTU
Engine Model
12V2000
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,996 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
21.00 KTS
Max Speed
29.00 KTS
Range
550.00 NM
Fuel
2,750 GAL
Water
400 GAL