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Welcome to the Westerly Wiki sponsored by the Westerly Owners Association. The Wiki is under construction so you will find empty pages and you are invited to help to fill them. Because the Wiki is an open (public) resource any one may contribute or edit it however you do need to register your email address (using real names please) and log in to contribute (Anonymous access is not supported). You can contact the Wiki Sysop by email at WesterlyWiki@Westerly-Owners.co.uk
 
==Westerly Yachts==
 
==Westerly Yachts==
Westerly Marine Construction Ltd was founded in the Early 60's by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denys_Rayner Commander Denys Rayner]. For many years the company was the largest producer of yachts in the United kingdom until it's eventual demise in 1994?
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Westerly Marine Construction Ltd was founded in the early 60's by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denys_Rayner Commander Denys Rayner]. For many years the company was the largest producer of yachts in the United kingdom until 2000 when production ceased.
  
The yachts were constructed at Waterlooville near Portsmouth on the Solent under the supervision of Lloyds.  They are well known for their strength of build.
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The yachts were constructed at Waterlooville near Portsmouth on the Solent. Many were constructed to Lloyds 100A1 standard and Westerlys are well known for their strength of build.
  
Westerly used the best designers of the day including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Laurent_Giles Jack Laurent Giles], [http://www.duboisyachts.com/Design/About-Us/Team/Ed-Dubois/ Ed Dubois], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Proctor#Yacht_designer Ian Proctor] and Stephen Jones.
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Westerly used the best designers of the day including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Laurent_Giles Jack Laurent Giles], [http://www.duboisyachts.com/Design/About-Us/Team/Ed-Dubois/ Ed Dubois], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Proctor#Yacht_designer Ian Proctor] , Ron Holland and John Butler.
  
 
== Westerly Classes ==
 
== Westerly Classes ==

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Westerly Yachts

Westerly Marine Construction Ltd was founded in the early 60's by Commander Denys Rayner. For many years the company was the largest producer of yachts in the United kingdom until 2000 when production ceased.

The yachts were constructed at Waterlooville near Portsmouth on the Solent. Many were constructed to Lloyds 100A1 standard and Westerlys are well known for their strength of build.

Westerly used the best designers of the day including Jack Laurent Giles, Ed Dubois, Ian Proctor , Ron Holland and John Butler.

Westerly Classes

Less than 26ft Less then 30ft Less then 35ft Less than 40ft Less than 50ft
Nimrod Centaur W30 Falcon 35 Oceanlord
Jouster Chieftain Berwick Oceandream Ocean 43
W21 Griffon 26 Lonbow 31 Oceanquest 35 AC Oceanmaster
Warwick Griffon Club Pentland Oceanquest 35 CC Ocean 49
Cirrus Griffon II Regatta 310 Riviera 35 W490
Nomad Pembroke Renown 31 Seahawk 35
Westerly 22 Regatta 260 Tempest 31 W35
Kendal Spirit Fulmar Conway
Pageant 23 Merlin 28 GK32 Conway MkII
GK24 W28 Discuss Corsair 36
Tiger GK29 Fulmar 33 Galway
W25 Konsort Ocean 33 Medway 36
Windrush Konsort Duo Regatta 330 Solway 36
Merlin 29 Storm 33 Ocean 37
Regatta 290 Storm Cruiser Regatta 370
W33 Typhoon 37
Falcon 34 Oceanranger
GK34 Sealord 39
Seahawk 34
Vulcan 34

Maintenance and Repair Topics

Instruments and Electrics

Cabin Fittings and Installation

Engines

Transmission and Propellers

Hull, Keels and Rudder

Deck and Cockpit

Mast, Rigging and Sails

Anchors

Winterising Your Westerly

Miscellaneous Other Topics

Before Westerly

The Westerly Story Get your copy of "The Westerly Story" here

Westerlys Today Join The Westerly Owners Association here: and become a part of Westerly today.

Buying and Selling a Westerly?

The best maintained Westerlys are sailed by members of The Westerly Owners Association see the For Sale Pages here

Useful Resources


Guidance for Contributors

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