Introduction
Planned as a smaller version of the racing Storm 33s, Westerly found that very few people actually raced Storms so the Tempest was introduced as a fast cruiser. They proved very popular with the twin keel version sailing as fast as the fin keel version into wind with a small crew on board.
Tempest 31 Statistics
Designer: |
Ed Dubois |
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Keel: |
Fin /Twin
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Cockpit: |
Aft
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LOA (feet): |
30' 7"
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LWL (feet): |
24' 6"
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Beam (feet): |
10' 10"
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Draft (feet): |
5' 0" / 3' 9"
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Displacement (lb): |
9,020
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Ballast (lb): |
2,690 / 2,866
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Berths: |
6
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Heads: |
1
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Rig: |
Sloop
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Fuel (galls (UK)): |
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Main (sq. feet): |
190,
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No. 1 Genoa (sq. feet): |
333,
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No 1 Jib (sq. feet): |
212,
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Sail ID: |
TT
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Water (galls (UK)): |
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Built: |
1987 - 1993
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Number Built: |
107
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The Typhoon and Tempest Definitive Guide
Typhoon and Tempest
Westerly Classics
Removing prop shaft
References
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