Konsort

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Introduction

The Konsort is one of Westerly's most long lived designs with over 700 being built over a 12 year period. The Konsort is an impressive package for a 28' yacht: roomy enough for 4 people; safe wide side decks; large stowage space; good engine access and hull speed of 6.7 knots.

Early models have a fold-up table in the saloon. This was replaced by a fixed table with bottle storage in later models.

The size of sail-area is somewhat conservative by modern standards but this does mean she can carry all sail up to the top end of force 4. She is a stiff boat with no obvious vices.

Early boats were fitted with a Bukh DV20. Latterly they were fitted with a Volvo 2002.

Konsort Statistics

Designer: Laurent Giles Willow dried out at Ilfracombe
Keel: Fin / Twin / Lifting
Cockpit: Aft
LOA (feet): 28' 10"
LWL (feet): 25' 6"
Beam (feet): 10' 9"
Draft (feet): 5' 4" / 3' 3" / 3' 6" - 6' 9
Displacement (lb): 8,516
Ballast (lb): 3,200 / 3,200 / 4,695
Heads: 1
Berths: 6
Rig: Sloop
Fuel (ltr): 67
Water (ltr): 135
Sail ID: KT
Main (sq. feet): 180
No. 1 Genoa (sq. feet): 333
No 1 Jib (sq. feet): 168
Number Built: 704
Built: 1979 - 1992

The Konsort Story

The Konsort Story can be found on the Westerly Owners Website here

Upgrades and Modifications

More Photo's of the Konsort

Konsort: Internal Pictures

Konsort: External Pictures

Konsort: Under Sail

References

Reviews in UK Yachting Magazines
Date/Issue No. Magazine Comments
Issue 38 Sailing Today
Issue 71 Sailing Today
February 1980 Practical Boat Owner Fitting between the Griffon and Westerly 33, the Konsort has met with great success. We sailed both the twin and fin keel versions. Looking at construction, on deck, under sail, under power, accommodation.
August 1982 Yachting Monthly
July 1984 Yachting World Kelt 8.5 , Westerly Konsort , Gib'Sea 28 , First 29 , Sadler 29 , Feeling 850 , Jeanneau Arcadia , Dufour 28. Eleven Yachting World readers joined us to test eight boats in the popular 29ft range.
January 1990 Yachting World
September 1994 Yachting Monthly
May 1997 Practical Boat Owner Westerly Konsort, Sadler 34, Gibsea 352, Jeanneau Sunrise, Moody 333
October 1997 Practical Boat Owner Used Boat Test Westerly Konsort
May 2004 Yachting Monthly A-Z
November 2010 Sailing Today Downsizing in Style
May 2011 Practical Boat Owner One of the roomiest cruisers of her size, the Konsort is also known for her solidity, interior finish and easy manners. No wonder she's such a popular second-hand buy.

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