2010 Westport 142'

43.28 m
$ 19,500,000 USD
1500 Cordova Road, Suite 300, 33316USAFort Lauderdale FL 33316 USA
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2010 Westport 142' Superyacht

  • 43.28 m
  • Diesel
  • Power
  • Superyacht
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
In Stock #2846545

2010 Westport Superyacht

142' (43.28 m) OSTARA

2010/2023 WESTPORT 142'

Flag of Registry: Cayman Islands

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
   Vessel ID: 2846545
FEATURES:

2010 Westport 142' Superyacht

  • 43.28 m
  • Diesel
  • Power
  • Superyacht
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
In Stock #2846545

$ 19,500,000 USD

$ 26,645,931 CAD*
16,794,921 Euros*
£ 14,596,042 GBP*
*estimated foreign exchange

Description

A unique opportunity to acquire the ultimate 130 Westport. The culmination of decades of experience by a discerning yachtsman and Captain team, Ostara underwent a multi-million dollar transformation between 2021-2023 emerging as the perfect yacht, explorer, and sport yacht.

Westport quality and reliability were enhanced with the addition of an ABS approved cockpit, extra fuel capacity, TWO gyro stabilizers, a 23ft world cat onboard, 360-degree sonar and many other features.

Ostara has proven her quality and capabilities through 2 transatlantic crossings on her own bottom, catching fish exceeding 300 kg while entertaining family and friends in luxury. Proudly presented, having recently completed class and flag state surveys Ostara stands tall awaiting the next adventure!

LOA142'

LOA43.28''

Beam26'

Draft Max Feet6'

Draft Max Inch6''

Fuel Tank (Gallons)10600

Fuel Tank (Liters)40125.35

Fresh Water (Gallons)1780

Fresh Water (Liters)6738.03

TypePower

ConditionUsed

Specifications

Name

OSTARA

HIN/IMO

WPS04002D910

Power-Used

Year

2010

6'6"

Cabins

5

Heads

7

Fuel Type

Diesel

Hull Material

Fiberglass

Air Conditioning

Yes

10600 Gallons (40125.35 Liters)

1780 Gallons (6738.03 Liters)

Gross Tonnage

333

Designer

Gregory Marshall

Builder

Westport

Engines

Engine 1

  • Engine Make: MTU
  • ModelEngine Model: 12V 4000 M90
  • Engine TypeEngine Type: Inboard
  • Power HPPower HP: 2735.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 2039.49
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
  • Engine LocationEngine Location: Port

Engine 2

  • Engine Make: MTU
  • ModelEngine Model: 12V 4000 M90
  • Engine TypeEngine Type: Inboard
  • Power HPPower HP: 2735.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 2039.49
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
  • Engine LocationEngine Location: Starboard
  • Engine Quantity2
  • Full Details

    Highlights

    • Main engines overhauled 2023 (3000 hrs. since)
    • New larger 100kw generators 2023, 6500hrs
    • Transmissions overhauled 2024
    • 12ft ABS approved cockpit manufactured at Westport, with fuel and stern thruster 2023
    • Hull painted 2023
    • 2 Veem gyro stabilizers installed 2023
    • 360-degree sonar 2023
    • Upgraded Davit to 5500lbs to carry World Cat
    • Bow davit installed for jet skis 1100lbs
    • New teak decks 2026
    • New AC chiller and air handlers 2026
    • A.B.S and Cayman Island dry dock surveys completed 2026
    • Up to date sea hub maintenance records

    Aft Deck

    Comfortable and well-appointed exterior area for outdoor entertaining with a full-service bar, generously sized cushioned aft settee with convertible cocktail/dining teak table, four dining chairs (loose), and A/V equipment.

    Teak Decking:

    Furniture:

    • (1) Gloss finish teak dining table (fixed pedestal with leaf insert)
    • (2) Large bucket chairs
    • (10) Dining chairs
    • (2) Foot stools with cushion
    • (2) Side tables
    • (2) Bar stools

    Bar Area:

    • Traditional full-service bar
    • High gloss teak bar top, marble service tops
    • Refrigerator
    • Ice bin
    • Sink
    • Bottle storage
    • TV
    • Lighting control for the aft deck
    • Entertainment system controls
    • Perimeter overhead misting system

    Main Deck

    Comfortable and well-appointed exterior area for outdoor entertaining with a full-service bar, generously sized cushioned aft settee with convertible cocktail/dining teak table, four dining chairs (loose), and A/V equipment.

    Teak Decking:

    • (1) Gloss finish teak dining table (fixed pedestal with leaf insert)
    • (2) Large bucket chairs- table heads
    • (8) Dining chairs
    • (2) Foot stools with cushion plus two matching wicker arm chairs
    • (2) Side tables
    • Two coffee tables
    • (3) Bar stools

    Sun Deck

    • (1) Gloss finished teak dining table
    • (8) Dining chairs with cushions
    • (3) Dedon small tables next to timber slat lounges
    • (3) Dedon timber wood slat chaise lounges with cushions
    • (2) Dedon table head chairs, larger, timber slat chairs with cushions
    • Sun Pad surround for Jacuzzi
    • Perimeter overhead misting system
    • Anchor light
    • Air Horn: Kahlenberg Model F3 with light
    • Hot Tub: Custom fabricated with multi-zone jets
    • Life rafts (4): with embarkation lights, in cradles, with hydrostatic release
    • (2) Square timber slat tables

    Main Salon

    This is an elegantly comfortable area to enjoy the 50” wide screen plasma TV that rises out of the starboard aft corner cabinet, to entertaining, or just to relax. Aft entry door is stainless steel framed, glass, counter-pull, open/close sliding mechanism with pneumatic seal.

    • TV: 50” Plasma
    • (2) Sofa centerline
    • Cocktail table
    • (2) Occasional chairs
    • Piano

    Dining Salon

    Forward of the main salon is the formal dining area. Servers have easy access from the galley via a dual hinged access door.

    • Pommele Sapele dining table with Mahogany accents accommodates ten guests.
    • (10) Formal Dining Chairs
    • Buffets to port, starboard, and aft provide storage for twelve 5-piece place settings of china, formal flatware, and stemware, two wine chillers and A/V units.

    Galley

    Galley is provided with stone (owner selected) counter space with ample room for food preparation, pantry with dry storage shelves for extended cruising, and various appliances.

    Main Galley Pantry:

    • Storage Cabinets with shelving (full length of port forward bulkhead)
    • Main Galley:
    • Appliances:
    • Refrigerator-48”
    • Trash Compactor
    • Ovens: One conventional, One Convection/Steam
    • Cook Top: Five induction burners
    • Dishwasher
    • Microwave: Stainless
    • Hot Water Dispenser
    • Overhead extraction fan

    Tenders and Toys

    • Nautica 18’ Wide body ST with 4-stroke, 115 hp Yamaha outboard motor
    • (2) Yamaha Wave Runner F-12
    • World Cat, 23' center console

    Audio Visual Equipment

    Each accommodation space is equipped with audio/video entertainment equipment which provides for a variety of entertainment choices, satellite-based radio and television, dockside cable service as well as on board sources including iPod and central movie server.

    Central Equipment

    Kaleidescape System:

    (1) Movie server and (10) movie/music players includes the Movie and Music License and a Lifetime Music Guide and Software Update Service. There are (5) dedicated players (Master Stateroom, Both VIP cabins, Skylounge & Salon), and the remaining (5) are shared to all other locations. The entire AV system is supported by a power conditioner and UPS backup power supply.

    • Kaleidescape Movie/Music Server
    • Kaleidescape Four-zone Music Player
    • Direct TV Satellite Receivers
    • Crestron iPod docking station
    • Crestron XM and FM tuner
    • Owner’s Crestron Wireless Two-Way Remote upgraded to IPad Controls
    • Routers upgraded to Cisco Wireless Routers

    AV PACKAGE SCHEDULE (PER LOCATION):

    Galley/Dinette:

    • TV 22” LCD
    • Crestron control

    Master Stateroom:

    • TV 42” Runco High-Definition Plasma
    • Kaleidescape Player
    • Satellite Receiver
    • Surround Sound Receiver
    • Surround Sound Speaker System w/powered sub
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls
    • Master Stateroom Head:
    • (1) Pair of speakers
    • Crestron Touch Panel

    Salon:

    • TV 50” Runco High-Definition Plasma
    • Surround Sound speaker system with 2 powered sub woofers
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls
    • Satellite Receiver
    • Kaleidescape player
    • Surround sound receiver

    Aft Deck:

    • TV 42” Flip-down LCD daylight viewable
    • Satellite Receiver
    • (2) Pair of speakers
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls

    Sundeck:

    • Satellite Receiver
    • Kaleidescape player
    • (2) Pair of speakers
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls

    Fore Deck:

    • (2) Pair of speakers
    • Crestron waterproof handheld remote
    • VIP Port Guest Stateroom:
    • TV 32” Runco High-Definition LCD
    • Satellite Receiver
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls
    • iPod docking station

    VIP Starboard Guest Stateroom:

    • TV 32” Runco High-Definition LCD
    • Satellite Receiver
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls
    • iPod docking station

    Port Guest Stateroom:

    • TV 26” Runco High-Definition LCD
    • Satellite Receiver
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls
    • iPod docking station

    Starboard Guest Stateroom:

    • TV 26” Runco High-Definition LCD
    • Satellite Receiver
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls
    • iPod docking station

    Skylounge:

    • TV 50” Runco High-Definition Plasma
    • Satellite Receiver
    • Kaleidescape Movie Player
    • Surround Sound Receiver
    • Surround Sound Speaker System w/ 1 powered sub woofers
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad control

    Main Deck Aft:

    • TV 37” flip-down daylight viewable
    • Satellite Receiver
    • Kaleidescape Movie Player
    • (1) Pair of Speakers
    • Crestron Wireless 2-way control upgraded to IPad controls

    Pilothouse:

    • (1) Pair of Speakers
    • Crestron touch panel – Wireless
    • Cockpit:
    • Creston wireless iPad control
    • Speakers

    Portuguese Deck:

    • Large round unpolished/outdoor coffee table
    • (2) Solid wood matching arm chairs with cane inset
    • (2) Matching foot stools

    Navigation and Communication

    The vessel is equipped with modern navigation and communications equipment suitable for worldwide voyages. This equipment includes satellite-based position and speed information, gyroscopic and magnetic heading data, radar, electronic charting and depth finding. Communications equipment spans numerous transmission technologies in compliance with safety regulations and to maximize contact with shore side and marine stations, enhancing one’s ability to communicate from any location. Equipment installed allows chartering under CISR flag. (GMDSS compatibility).

    Pilothouse Navigational Aids:

    • Bridge Switching Systems (BSS): Five (5) 26” widescreen Nauticomp displays
    • Chart plotter:
    • ECS with display in Pilothouse and Wireless Keyboard & Mouse. System includes interfaces from: ARPA, GPS, AIS, Depth, Speed and wind. Input from GPS and output to Autopilot is provided. Chart coverage from Seattle, Washington to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is included.
    • (2) Independent Nobeltec Time zero Odyssey on BSS and wireless Keyboard/Mouse. Output to Autopilot is provided. All NOAA raster US Charts Included.
    • GPS: Two Furuno Commercial grade WAAS/GPS units in pilothouse.
    • AIS: Furuno FA-150 interfaced to Radar and Electronic Chart with Pilot Plug.
    • Radar: Two Furuno FAR-2117 X-Band Radars. One with 8.0 ft. Open Array and one with 6.5 ft. Open Array; 96N.M. range. Radars are heading stabilized with speed input for ARPA input to both radars.
    • Wing Stations: Outside pilothouse, port and starboard.

    Communications: Ship to Ship/Shore

    VHF:

    • (2) DSC Furuno FM-8800 in Pilothouse with Emergency battery back-up.
    • Furuno FM-3000 in the Crew Lounge
    • Handheld GMDSS VHF radios w/desktop chargers supplied
    • SSB: Furuno FS1570 with DSC capability
    • E.P.I.R.B.
    • McMurdo SAT Find 406 MHz GPIRB
    • S.A.R.T.
    • McMurdo Class A SART
    • Navtex: Furuno NX700 Paperless Navtex Receiver
    • Satellite Communications (Satcom) Components
    • Description: Fleet Broadband FB500 for Voice, and Internet Access. Voice connected through Phone System.
    • VSat Sea Tel Wave Call 4006. Internet/Data connectivity service and (2) VOIP lines., MTN Sat Service 10/2013
    • Satcom “C”:
    • Furuno Felcom15 Inmarsat SatCom C
    • Furuno PP510 Printer
    • (2) Starlink antennas
    • Furuno Felcom 15 SSAS Upgrade kit
    • Furuno GPS Module kit

    Sat Phone:

    • Iridium 9505 with Marine mounting kit

    Telephone System:

    • Panasonic Digital telephone system with 20 stations and 20 phone units. Cordless phones are located in the Master Stateroom, Sky Lounge, Pilothouse, and 2 in Salon (one intended for Aft Deck). Telephone system is
    • connected to Satcom, Cell Phone, two VOIP and Shore Phone voice line. Includes a single 100’ Telephone/Cable TV combination shore cord.

    Telephone System Components:

    • Panasonic PBX TDA 100
    • 24 button LCD Display phone (2)
    • 24 button speaker phone (13)
    • APC 1000VA 670W Smart UPS

    Shore Phone:

    • Cellular Telephone: 2 Telular SX7e GSM Quad Band GSM Cellular Phone.
    • WIFI: Marina Hotspot Amplifier, GeoSat ECHP

    Steering:

    Gyrocompass:

    • Simrad GC-85 Compact System interfaced for display on Autopilot, Radars and Electronic Chart

    Magnetic Compass:

    • Ritchie F600 G-5 mounted centerline at pilothouse helm station. Compass is compensated during normal sea-trials. Vessel is delivered with Deviation Card from that date.
    • Halcyon fluxgate compass interfaced with Brooks and Gatehouse (B & G) Weather Instruments

    Autopilot:

    • Simrad AP50 with Gyro input and back-up Fluxgate Rate Compass
    • A dedicated RFU to the steering shelf is added for direct feed to the autopilot

    Depth - Speed – Wind:

    • B & G Hydra 3000 Graphic Function Display includes air temperature, barometric pressure. Graphic Function displays in Pilothouse, Crew Lounge
    • Color Sounder: Furuno FCV-1200 BB color video sounder with display on BSS.

    Doppler Log:

    • Furuno DS80 Doppler Speed Log
    • APC 1000VA 670W Smart UPS, full load runtime 6 minutes

    Satellite Television:

    • Sea Tel 4004 TV-At-Sea Gyro stabilized receive antenna with USA and Latin America LNB.

    Cameras:

    • Seven PTZ color cameras: (2) in the Engine Room, (1) exterior aft deck port side, (1) exterior aft deck starboard side; (1) starboard side deck, (1) port side deck and (1) on mast are displayed on the CCTV system.
    • Monitoring Station (With display on BSS)
    • Closed Circuit Television
    • Night Vision Camera: NVTI 3500

    Quad split screen color display:

    • System controlled by Crestron Controller
    • Signals & Lights

    Safety Equipment

    The vessel is equipped with all safety equipment required for charter service under Cayman Islands Shipping Registry of up to 12 passengers.

    • Life Raft: Four Zodiac 10-man Solas approved life rafts mounted on flybridge rails.
    • Life Preservers: Twenty-Four Coast Guard-approved adult life preservers with water lights, and five Coast Guard-approved child life preservers with water lights.
    • Ring Buoys: Four 30” diameter buoys secured on exterior of vessel.
    • Flare kit
    • Ship's bell
    • Fire Extinguishers: Dry chemical type to be installed in suitable locations, nine-10lb, nine-5lb, and one-3lb. Carbon Dioxide type to be installed in suitable locations, ten-10lb.
    • Medical Kit: MCA compliant coastwise and offshore medical kit and supplies, plus one year subscription to shore-side24/7 medical assistance service provider.
    • Ship’s Whistle
    • Ship’s bell
    • Air powered horn (with automated signal timer)
    • Kahlenberg, F-2 five trumpet
    • Kahlenberg, M511-A signal timer
    • Search Light: One (1) Carlisle & Finch, 200-watt xenon, 15 million candlepower; remote controlled

    Machinery

    • Two (2) MTU/DDC 12v4000 engines; 2735 HP each. They are connected to propellers via 5" Aquamet 22HSStainless shafts and remote down angle gearbox. Primary exhaust is underwater at chine while a silenced bypass exits at transom corners. Seawater cooling water is supplied via dual 5" lugged type butterfly valves, bronze Y-strainers and molded FRP scoops with Stainless steel grates.
    • Main engines: Two (2) MTU/DDC 12v4000 engines; 12 cylinders V-type. Includes seawater pump, heat exchanger, dual starters and battery charging alternators.
    • Controls: Electronic with throttle synchronizing and LCD data display. DDC/Sturdy throttles and EDM for each engine.
    • Fuel Filters: DDC Sea Pro-600
    • Marine Gear: Close coupled, 8° down angle, ratio 3.040:1 with trailing pump. - ZF, Mod 4650A
    • Main Exhaust: Stainless steel collector with hard thermal insulation, integral spray ring for 18" main underwater FRP exhaust piping and flanged connections
    • Underwater Exhaust outlet: Molded FRP design with chine exit. Westport Shipyard fabrication
    • By-pass exhaust: 10†FRP piping
    • Silencer: Soundown
    • Propellers: Custom 5 Blade Nibral cast - CNC machined - S Class
    • 3,000-hour engine service completed.
    • Range: 3000nm at 12 knots; 1650nm at 20 knots

    General Construction

    CONSTRUCTION AND EXTERIOR FINISH:

    The hull is fiberglass mat and roving with Vinylester resin and PVC linear cores. Structural framing is laid up using a combination of fiberglass and carbon fiber reinforcement. House and deck structures are cored composite construction. Core material and density vary throughout to optimize engineered structures.

    LAMINATION:

    Sprayed exterior gelcoat is followed by fiberglass mat and roving with Vinylester resin for the outer skins, vacuum bagged foam core (high density in appropriate areas), and fiberglass mat and roving with Vinylester resin for the inner skins. The keel pad, strut palms and stabilizer pads are resin infused using Vinylester resin.

    HULL STRUCTURE:

    Hull stringers, webs and stiffeners are fiberglass mat and roving and/or carbon fiber with vinyl ester resin over foam forms. All soles and structural bulkheads are of fiberglass and foam composite construction infused with vinyl ester resin.

    STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS:

    • Superstructure
    • Main Deck
    • Pilot House
    • Flybridge

    PAINT:

    Topsides: Alex Seal high gloss polyurethane: Hull and house color is Westport white. Boot stripe is acrylic high gloss teal/Aqua.

    Bottom Paint: Two coats of black bottom paint over Interprotect epoxy barrier coat.

    Systems

    FUEL SYSTEM:

    Total capacity (diesel): Approx. 10,600 gal. (US) in six (9) tanks. Fueling process is via either of two deck fill locations amidships, port and starboard side. All tanks are vented to atmosphere on the starboard side. Fill/transfer system includes a centrifuge, pumps, meter and distribution manifold. All diesel consumers draw from the day tank. Engines and Generators are supplied via priming pumps and filters. During normal operations fuel is transferred to the day tank via the centrifuge. Tank level monitoring is via electronic sensor and display on Vessel Monitoring System with high/low level alarms. All tanks are vented to one ‘vent tank’ which is monitored for liquid indicating an overflow of any of the attached fuel tanks. Tanks are all aluminum, welded construction with internal baffles. Inspection access ports to be manufactured by Freeman Marine.

    TANKS:

    Fuel Tanks (Diesel): #1 Center Tank: approx. 643 gallons #2 Center Tank: approx. 675 gallons, #3 Center (Day Tank):approx. 1975 gallons, #4 Port and Stbd Tanks: approx. 2760 gallons, each #5 Center Tank 6 starboard cockpit 384gallons, Tank 7 starboard cockpit 419 gallons, Tank 7 port cockpit 419 gallons, gas 200 gallons port forward cockpit.

    FILL/TRANSFER/USE:

    Port & Starboard deck fill; threaded, SS, stamped DIESELY Strainer: 316 SS, self-cleaning Centrifuge: Alpha Laval, 198GPH (Gallons/Hour); diesel/oil separator Primary Pump: AC, 50 GPM Secondary Pump: DC positive displacement back-up/priming pump Filters: DDC SeaPro 600 Meter: Electronic turbine with numerical display and automatic pump shut off Transfer manifold by Westport Shipyard Main Engines Priming Pump: Jabsco, 24VDC, 558 GPH Filter: SeaPro 600,Dual Generators Priming Pump: Carter, 24VDC, 35 GPH Secondary Pump: DC positive displacement back-up/priming pump Filter: Racor, 500 Duplex Turbine Series

    FRESH WATER SYSTEM:

    The Fresh Water System is comprised of a single, divided and baffled, fresh water tank, two AC supply pumps, suction supply, service, and distribution manifolds, two reverse osmosis water makers, and associated valves, filters, expansion tanks, regulators, and gauges. Freshwater wash-downs are located on all external decks. Fresh Water Tank (Divided): Stainless steel, approx. 1726 total gallons Purification: Silver ion electrolytic water sterilization system UV filters: Two for disinfection of potable water, 29 GPM each. Water Softener: Yacht Mate DM1000 system, with Swim Platform water connection, plumbed directly to the fresh water tanks, located in the equipment room. Deck fills: Two stainless steel, 1 ½” round with threaded caps. One quick connect fitting, located on the swim step bustle is plumbed to supply the water softener. Water makers: (2) Sea Recovery Aqua-Whisper 1800. Reverse osmosis type, for a total capacity of 3600gallons per day Water Heater: Dual element (for fast recovery) water heater, 120-gallon capacity. Dual particle filters: For removal of sediment, dissolved solids and contaminants to 5 microns plumbed in parallel. Stainless steel canister with replaceable filter cartridges Pressure tank: FRP construction located at remote ends of piping system Pumps: (2) centrifugal pressure pumps, 30 gpm each, plumbed in parallel for high flow capability.

    LUBE OIL SYSTEM:

    The vessels’ main engines and generators can be serviced utilizing an onboard lube oil change system. A new oil tank and a used oil tank are fitted within the engine room. New oil can be filled via 1 ½” deck fitting amid on starboard side while used oil can be offloaded with quick-connect hose. Two air-powered diaphragm pumps are used to transfer to/from locations via hose reels. Lube Oil Tanks: 450-gallon total oil capacity in a divided tank, located in the Engine Room bilge area. Tank is made from5086-H32 Aluminum Lube Oil - New: 185 gallons Lube Oil - Used: 265 gallons Pump: Two (2) air diaphragm pumps. Fittings: All stainless quick connect fittings. Deck Plate: Located with midship fuel fill on starboard side.

    WASTE WATER SYSTEM:

    Black and gray water is routed to an FRP tank. A certified Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) is installed for treatment of all wastewater. Tank level monitoring is via electronic sensor and display Vessel Monitoring System with level alarms and all tanks are vented at boot stripe. Discharge is via MSD or direct overboard via diaphragm pump. Also, a dockside pump out connection is located port aft on the swim platform. Pumps: High-capacity solids handling AC diaphragm pump. MSD: Certified to meet MARPOL regulations as well as USCG Type II MSD. (Includes chlorine generator) Black WaterTank: FRP construction with internal baffles, approx. 1685 gal. Gray water collection/movement: Three sumps (crew, guest and engineers) for transfer to black water tank or directly overboard via Y-valve. Westport construction, include

    primary AC pump and DC back-up pump with strainer, inspection port and alarm on DC pump. A lift station for the galley also acts as a sump pump, but only has an AC pump.

    COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM:

    The vessel will have a compressed air system for powering the ship’s whistle, gasoline dispensing pump and oil dispensing pump, as well as for use in the machinery spaces for air powered tools. The system consists of compressor, piping system, quick connect fittings, and (3) accumulator tanks. Quick Connect Fittings: Located; FWD escape hatch, Port Swim Step, Exterior Bar (port side) on Pilothouse deck and Flybridge Mast Leg (starboard) in storage locker. Accumulator tanks: 3 -10-gallon units, 2 in the Engine Room and 1in the stbd. Flybridge mast leg storage locker. Hose/Reel: Reel Craft - Hose ½” x 35’Compressor: Kaeser 5hp SX-6

    BILGE SYSTEM:

    The bilge system consists of five (5) float switches for all of its watertight compartments, two AC electric bilge pumps, valve manifold, and piping with fixed strainers from each watertight compartment. Float switches will send signals to the Monitoring System when water accumulates in any of the bilge areas. The manifold allows cross over to the fire pump or diesel powered pump for back up. Pump, Primary: Centrifugal, 100gpm@10 psi Pump, Back-up: See fire main back up pump(Shared on common manifold).

    DECK DRAIN SYSTEM:

    All exterior decks are fitted with freeing ports and/or drains with a plumbed piping system. Deck drains are molded portions of the deck and fitted with polished stainless-steel grates. All drain piping is of ABS approved materials, PVC –DWV and are led to laminated thru hulls located at the boot stripe with check valves and ball valves.

    FIRE HYDRANT SYSTEM:

    The fire main system consists of four (4) fire stations distributed around the vessel, supply piping and two pumps. Each station contains a hose, angle valve and high/low volume nozzle. The electric fire pump (primary) can be started from any fire station or locally. Hoses (7): 1 ½” x 50’ FM listed lay flat type, NPSH thread ABS Approved Fire Nozzles: ABS Approved, one at each of (4) hydrant stations Pump, Primary: Centrifugal, flooded suction, 66gpm@40psiPump, Back-up: Diesel powered portable, flooded suction centrifugal Strainer: Sea suction strainer for fire/bilge manifold, Bronze 2” Y strainer or equivalent Seawater intake: Bronze with stainless steel grate. Westport design and supply Hose Rack: FRP construction, with rolled hose storage in fire station

    FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM:

    The accommodation space is protected by a sprinkler system that uses vessel’s fresh water supply until it is depleted, then automatically, if necessary, switches to seawater. The engine room is protected by a gas smotheringFM200 system. Sprinkler system: The system is a pre-charged type, automatic fire suppression system. The pump unit consists of two pumps, operating individually or in tandem depending on the demand for water as determined by the number of heat sensitive nozzles that have been triggered. A small pressure tank maintains the stand-by pressure in the system. A local control panel is located in the engine room and a mimic display is located in the pilothouse.

    ENGINE ROOM FIRE SYSTEM:

    The engine room and ventilation ducts are to be insulated against thermal conductivity meeting the A-30rating and also to provide effective sound damping. Insulation: The bulkheads and duct work leading to the engine room are lined with a thermal barrier of insulation.FM200, Gas smothering system: For engine room protection, manual operation (with 20second delay) includes discharge of gas and automated shutdown of fuel pumps, intake fans, and exhaust dampers.

    GALLEY HOOD FIRE SYSTEM:

    Independent, fixed system is located in the main Galley in the hood above the stove.

    STABILIZATION:

    Stabilization is achieved through 3 independent systems, creating a very stable and capable vessel. Originally Stabilization is provided by a pair of Naiad Model 225, 22sq foot fins located amidships and powered hydraulically by an engine driven pump. At rest stabilization is achieved by the same system and also through two independent VEEMVG5250 gyro stabilizers located below deck in the cockpit.

    Electrical

    GENERATOR:

    There are two, Northern Lights M1064 99KW electrical generators rated at 1800 rpm, providing AC power at 120-208volt/3phase/60 cycle Hz. The generators are located port/starboard in the engine room. Water temperature, oil pressure and hour meters are installed in the distribution panel. Both generators have remote start/stop in pilothouse. Power Take Off (PTO) and hydraulic pump are installed on both generators for full redundancy. Seamless Power Transfer is standard when switching to/from Generators to Shore power and when switching loads from one generator to the other generator.

    SHORE POWER:

    Shore power is provided through electrical conditioners that allow a large variety of power forms; single phase, three phase, combination, high voltage, or low frequency to be converted to ship power. Shore Power Converters: Two (2), 37KVA, 40-70 cycle. 170 to 520 VAC input. (A/Sea) Shore Power Cords: (2) 100-amp, 3 wire with ground, 3 phase, Anixter Shore Cord reels: Motorized shore power reels with local control at transom (Cable Master, Glendinning) Adapters: (4)two for 240V to 480V and two for 208V to 480V).TV and phone connections: located at starboard bustle

    Exclusions

    • “Dancing Swordfish” sculpture in stairwell
    • Rodin “Eternal Spring casting in main salon

    Contact

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Andrew Grego We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Andrew Grego. We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Andrew Grego.

    OSTARA 142ft Westport Yacht For Sale
    Andrew Grego
    Superyacht Specialist

    1500 Cordova Road

    Suite 300

    Fort Lauderdale FL 33316 USA

    1-954-439-1706