Hull two of the in-build 41-metre Westport 135 RPH model has been sold by Peter Quintal of Denison Yachting, with delivery scheduled for September 2026. The motor yacht began construction on speculation in 2024 alongside two other hulls from the series at the American yard's Pacific Northwest facilities in the Olympic Peninsula, Washington.
Known as the "enhanced Westport 125", the 135 raised-pilothouse model is the latest range from Westport as part of its "next-generation" motor yacht designs. It features an extended hull for enhanced performance and to accommodate a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system, which helps to minimise emissions.
In terms of layout, there is an "indoor–outdoor flow" on board, with a spacious main-deck saloon and formal dining area, to a "country-style" galley forward and a generous skylounge aft. Outside, guests can enjoy the shaded aft deck, an expansive sundeck with a hot tub and bar, and a beach-club transom close to the water.
The yacht will accommodate 10 guests in a five-cabin layout, including a full-beam owner’s suite on the main deck with his-and-hers en suites and walk-in wardrobes.
President of Westport Yachts, Daryl Wakefield, shared: “we are thrilled to be working on this new 41m build with the Denison team, and to welcome the new Westport owners into the family.”
The new build will be powered by twin 2,600hp MTU engines, providing a top speed of 25 knots, cruising speed of 20 knots and a range of 2,500 nautical miles.
The first hull from the series is expected to launch later this year, according to BOATPro.
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