Listing Highlight: 112' Westport 2012
2012 Westport 112 — turnkey, crewed 4-cabin yacht with twin MTUs, stabilizers and stern backing to tow a Valhalla 41.

Elegant Performance Proven Pedigree 2012 Westport 112' Raised Pilothouse
A finely maintained
raised pilothouse that has seen private use and full-time professional crew presents a compelling blend of voluminous living spaces, efficient seafaring capability and practical deck support for extended cruising. With a 112-foot LOA, a 23'9" beam and a shallow 5'6" draft, this yacht balances roomy interior proportions with access to many cruising grounds; she has been kept turnkey and mechanically current, reflecting two owners’ careful stewardship and systems upgrades.
Spacious 112-Foot Raised Pilothouse Motor Yacht
The raised pilothouse layout creates a light-filled, elevated helm station and an expansive main deck living area, with exterior lines and underwater profile optimized for comfortable passages; dimensions of 112' length and a 23'9" beam translate to generous salon and deck volumes while a 5'6" draft keeps cruising access flexible. Interior joinery and systems support extended stays aboard: substantial freshwater capacity (1,000 gallons), large fuel tanks (5,500 gallons) and zero-speed stabilization yield steady comfort at anchor or underway, and the raised pilothouse arrangement improves visibility and separation between guest and crew operations.
Four-Cabin Guest Layout and Full-Beam Owner Suite Details
Accommodations are arranged for eight guests in four en-suite cabins, anchored by a full-beam owner’s suite that includes a king bed, walk-in wardrobe, and separate his-and-hers bathroom facilities for privacy and storage. Forward below decks the VIP occupies the bow with a private entrance, and two additional guest cabins—a double and a twin—provide flexible sleeping arrangements and en-suite heads, while the crew areas and service spaces are designed to support extended cruising without intruding on guest circulation.
Performance, Range, and Efficient Cruising Capabilities
Twin MTU 16V2000 powerplants (2 x 2,000 hp) deliver a top-end near 25 knots and an estimated cruising speed around 18 knots, yet the current owner has favored economical operation—often transiting at about 12 knots when acting as a mothership for the tender—demonstrating the yacht’s adaptability between fast passages and fuel-conservative cruising; with 5,500 gallons of fuel aboard and a large freshwater tank, she’s configured for significant range, though prospective buyers should request current fuel flow and range figures for specific speeds and conditions.
Advanced Electronics, Generators, and Mechanical Upgrades
Navigation and onboard systems include a Simrad AP50 autopilot, Furuno depth sounder, and dual Furuno GP-150 GPS units, twin Furuno X-band radars, dual ICOM VHF stations, and comprehensive chartplotter/repeater integration to support offshore and coastal navigation. Mechanical reliability has been reinforced with two Northern Lights 65 kW generators (rebuilt), dual ASEA shore power converters, a Headhunter Tidal Wave HMX sewage treatment system, a freshwater maker, bow thruster, and zero-speed stabilizers—upgrades and service history that reduce immediate refit needs for an owner seeking turnkey operation.
Exterior Amenities, Deck Equipment, and Tender Support
Deck arrangements support active cruising and watersports: a Nautical Structures davit and hydraulic gangway simplify tender handling and boarding, and extra-large backing plates on the stern cleats were added specifically to permit towing a Valhalla 41, illustrating the yacht’s capability as a mothership for high-performance tenders. Practical exterior features include cockpit speakers, extensive safety gear including two Zodiac 8-person liferafts, and generous aft deck and flybridge spaces for dining, lounging, and staging shore excursions.
Key Features Recap and Contact Steps to Learn More
combines a four-cabin, eight-guest layout with a full-beam owner’s suite, twin MTU 16V2000 engines, 5,500 gallons of fuel capacity, 1,000 gallons of freshwater, rebuilt Northern Lights generators, zero-speed stabilizers, and substantial deck support for tenders; she has been maintained by professional crew and presents as turnkey. To request additional photos, technical logs, fuel flow data, or to schedule a private inspection in Fort Lauderdale, please contact the listing broker at 1-954-805-4924 or jason@lukebrown.com.
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Written by
Paul Denton Jr.
Partner, Luke Brown Yachts · 500-Ton USCG Captain
