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Sunseeker 131 Yacht
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Westport W130 Gen 2

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These yachts might look different on the outside but deliver a very similar package of speed, space and serious cruising capability. 

Both are tri-deck designs and of GRP construction, the planing hulls hitting around 23-24knots with long-range capabilities too. The British Sunseeker reflects Europe’s state-of-the-art style, the American Westport playing it conservatively cool, but, behind the skin, we have strikingly similar five-cabin layouts.

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At a Glance

Sunseeker 131 Yacht

Status
In Production
2016 - Present

Westport W130 Gen 2

Status
In Production
2009 - Present
Sunseeker 131 Yacht illustration
131' 5"  

Beam 26' 7"

Draft 9' 4" at Full Load

LENGTH : BEAM Ratio

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12 Guests

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  • 2
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  • 5
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  • 12

10 Guests or 12 is Optional  

5 Cabins

9 Crew

Westport W130 Gen 2 illustration
129' 11"  

Beam 26' 2"

Draft 6' 3"

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12 Guests

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5 Cabins

6 Crew

Performance

Versatile planing hull designs mean these two yachts can hit 20knots with ease while also stretching to seriously long ranges when required, but they achieve these feats somewhat differently. 

Both yachts run on conventional twin shaftdrives and MTU engines, the Sunseeker 131 using the 3140hp MTU 12V M93 model, the Westport requiring only the 2600hp MTU 16V 96L, a far lighter, smaller engine. This weight saving is, perhaps, less important than what is happening below the waterline, the Westport having a 1.9m draft to the Sunseeker’s 2.58m.

A deep hull may increase drag but might also provide a capable and stable ride. The Westport’s shallow draft design is clearly efficient and, importantly, allows the yacht to access shallow bays, such as are found in the Caribbean where many Westport’s cruise.     

With both yachts sharing a displacement of around 340GT it is safe to say design is playing a bigger role than simple weight in the Westport’s overall performance. For efficient or long-distance cruising, the Westport 130 utilises its massive 36,000lt fuel tanks to reach around 2,500nm at 11knots. The 131 has optional extended fuel tanks that take fuel capacity from 21,650l to 26,700l extending its range from 1500nm to around 2000nm at 11knots. 

Both yachts offer zero speed stabilisers, incredibly useful for longer slow-speed passages, delivering a smooth stable onboard experience whether running or at rest.

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*Optional additional fuel tanks

Fuel Capacity

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Interior

In terms of layout and overall space, there is little to choose between these two superyachts. The tri-deck design creates two lounges over the main and upper decks, a spacious and open main deck salon with a dining area, and an upper deck skylounge, an elevated and more private space that affords wonderful views and leads onto its own private deck. 

As with much of the interior, the layout and finish across the salons can be customised to suit the Owner’s cruising style.

Both galleys are on the main deck, but while the Sunseeker is a discreet crew-style affair the Westport can create some culinary theatre with a surround of bar stools for guests to gather upon. 

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Sunseeker 131 Yacht
Westport W130 Gen 2, Interior Westport W130 Gen 2, Interior
Westport W130 Gen 2

Accommodation

A trait of true superyacht design, these yachts have main deck owner’s staterooms, elevated and private cabins packed with space and luxury.

Both cabins feel big, with the ensuite right forward, in the bows, you get to use and enjoy the widest part of the yacht, with space for a study, walk-in wardrobes and a lounge area. 

The four guest cabins are all ensuite with two VIPs and two twins on the lower deck.

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Sunseeker 131 Yacht
Westport W130 Gen 2, Accommodation Westport W130 Gen 2, Accommodation
Westport W130 Gen 2

Helm Station

The pilothouse design of these yachts create highly professional helm stations that integrate a Captain’s cabin and office. Each bridge enjoys an elevated position on the upper deck with a broad stretch of displays and touch screen controls. There is a range of seating options with space for guests or crew to join the Captain.

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Westport W130 Gen 2

Deck Areas

The tri-deck design creates three levels of decks, with two tiers of aft deck terraces intended for dining and lounging and a full sundeck with space for pretty much whatever you want. There is easily enough room for a bar, lounge, dining table, Jacuzzi and free deck area for loungers, all set beneath a statuesque hardtop for shade or evening mood lighting.

The upper deck aft runs off the skylounge and presents a more private place to retreat to, again there are plenty of options on the final layout here but it does lend itself to social evenings. 

Both of these yachts make room for elevated lounges on the foredeck. The Sunseeker has a U-shape seat and table, while the Westport creates a platform that can be fitted out as the Owner wishes. Fun when the yacht is underway, these forward lounges are very private in port, when the yacht is moored stern-to.

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Sunseeker 131 Yacht
Westport W130 Gen 2, Deck Area Westport W130 Gen 2, Deck Area
Westport W130 Gen 2

Compare Layouts

These semi-custom yachts are very similar in layout and overall tri-deck design, with the main deck Owner’s cabin and skylounge both key features. The flexibility on finish and layout are equally good and while the Sunseeker maxes on volume the Westport isn’t far behind, leaning more towards conviviality than simple space.

The crew quarters are both forward, with six berths for the Princess and eight for the Sunseeker. Both yachts work in proper mess areas for the crew to relax in. 

Sun Deck

Sunseeker 131 Yacht

 

Westport W130 Gen 2

 

Upper Deck

Sunseeker 131 Yacht

 

Westport W130 Gen 2

 

Main Deck

Sunseeker 131 Yacht

 

Westport W130 Gen 2

 

Lower Deck

Sunseeker 131 Yacht

 

Westport W130 Gen 2

 

LIVE: Used Price Guides

Find out how much a pre-owned version of these models may cost based upon the asking prices of all yachts listed for sale globally in the last 3 years according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our current sales listings.

Sunseeker 131 Yacht Used Prices

In Production Since: 2016

  • Average Price* $16.3m
  • Price Range † $12.1m - $21.1m
  • Average Age 7 years
Yachts For Sale

or Build Your Own

$
$
$16.3m
$12.1m
$21.1m
$16.3m

*Based on 9 yachts offered for sale in the last 3 years.
†These yachts ranged from 4 - 11yrs old.


Rivals to Sunseeker 131 Yacht

Westport W130 Used Prices

In Production Since: 2009

  • Average Price* $15.4m
  • Price Range † $12.9m - $17.4m
  • Average Age 12 years
Yachts For Sale

or Build Your Own

$
$
$15.4m
$12.9m
$17.4m
$15.4m

*Based on 8 yachts offered for sale in the last 3 years.
†These yachts ranged from 5 - 15yrs old.


Rivals to Westport W130

Specification Data

Model Name:131 YachtWestport W130 Gen 2
Builder:SunseekerWestport Yachts
Range:Sunseeker Superyacht -
Principal Characteristics
Body Type: Superyacht Superyacht
Use Types: Cruising Cruising
LOA: 131' 5" 129' 11"
Max Beam: 26' 7" 26' 2"
Draft: 8' 10"  (Half Load) 6' 3"
Gross Tonnage:348 GT333 GT
Displacement: 434,654 Lbs  
(Full Load)
501,551 Lbs  
(Half Load)
Hull Material: GRP / Fibreglass  (GRP) GRP / Fibreglass  (GRP)
Superstructure: GRP GRP
Fuel Capacity: 5,719 Gallons  ( 7,053 Gallons )* 9,338 Gallons
Fresh Water Capacity: 1,308 Gallons 1,744 Gallons
Black Water capacity: 383 Gallons 449 Gallons
Yacht Designers
Exterior Designer: Sunseeker Westport Yachts
Interior Designer: Sunseeker Westport Yachts
Accommodation
Guests: 10 (Optional 12) 12
Cabins: 5 5
Berths:
3x Double4x Single
3x Double4x Single
Guests Heads: 7 8
Crew
Crew:9 6
Crew Cabins: 5 4
Crew Heads: 5 4
Engines & Performance
Max Speed:23 knots24 knots
Max Range: 1,526 NM @ 11 knots 2,500 NM @ 10 knots
Brand: MTU MTU
Model:12V 4000 M9316V 2000 M96L
Qty: x2 x2
Power: 3,140 bhp (2 Kw) each
@ 2,100 rpm
2,600 bhp (1 Kw) each
@ 2,450 rpm
Max Speed: 23 knots 24 knots
Cruising Speed: 18.5 knots @ 1800 rpm  20 knots  
Economic Speed: 11 knots @ 1000 rpm  10 knots  
Max Range at Full Speed: 541 nm @ 23 knots -
Cylinders: 12 Cylinder 16 Cylinder
Bore: - 135 mm

*With additional tank

Speeds/Ranges Are Approx. - Subject to Load, Sea Conditions & Variables.

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