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Yacht Review: 112' Westport 2012

2012 112ft Westport in Fort Lauderdale — turnkey, two‑owner care, full‑beam owner’s suite and MTU power.

Yacht Review: 112' Westport 2012

112' Westport luxury motor yacht: model overview

This

, built in 2012 and based in Fort Lauderdale, presents a compelling blend of seakeeping, volume and proven pedigree in the 112 series; notable for its two-owner history, private use and consistent demand among buyers, the yacht has been kept with a full-time professional crew and shows as a turnkey option for an owner looking for a well-maintained, dependable long-range motoryacht with contemporary styling and generous interior volume.

Spacious four-cabin layout and full-beam owner's suite

Below decks the accommodation is arranged for up to eight guests in four en-suite cabins, anchored by a full-beam owner’s stateroom featuring a king-size bed, walk-in wardrobe and his-and-hers bathrooms that deliver privacy and circulation uncommon in this size class; forward on the lower deck sits a VIP suite with a private entrance, complemented by a double cabin and a twin, all finished to a consistent standard and designed to allow both relaxed owner use and comfortable guest hosting.

Twin MTU 16V2000 powertrain and cruising performance

Power comes from twin MTU 16V2000 engines, which provide a top-end near 25 knots and an estimated cruising speed around 18 knots; operational practice aboard has often been conservative—running at roughly 12 knots when used as a “mothership” to support tender excursions—so owners can choose performance profiles from efficient passage-making to faster coastal hops, and prospective buyers should inquire about recorded fuel flow figures for specific speed-to-consumption expectations.

Meticulous maintenance, professional crew and systems log

This example benefits from continuous professional management: a full-time crew throughout private ownership, documented maintenance records and an attentive systems log contribute to both mechanical reliability and cosmetic presentation; the yacht is described as mechanically and visually in terrific condition and being offered in a turnkey state, which minimizes near-term refit requirements and simplifies the transition to a new owner.

Guest amenities, tender operations and deck entertainment

Deck layouts and service systems are configured to support entertaining and active days at sea, with practical spaces for alfresco dining, sun lounging and waterside access that complement the mothership operating style—tenders and toys can be launched to pursue excursions while the yacht remains on station—and onboard systems and crew routines are set up to facilitate day trips, water sports and multi-day cruises without compromising guest comfort.

Summary of key specifications, condition and next steps

At

with a modest draft of 5 feet, four en-suite cabins for eight guests, twin MTU 16V2000 propulsion capable of about 25 knots maximum and an owner-operational cruising range that has commonly been run at 12–18 knots,

represents a well-maintained, privately used example with professional crewing and comprehensive logs; mechanically and visually described as turnkey, it is ready for immediate use and interested parties should request detailed service records, fuel flow data and a private inspection to evaluate fit for their intended cruising program.

For more information on this yacht including additional pictures and brochures, or to schedule a tour, please contact us below. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, readers are encouraged to verify details independently.

Written by

Paul Denton Jr.

Partner, Luke Brown Yachts  ·  500-Ton USCG Captain

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