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This week on Floatplan podcast, Matt and Tim step aboard another iconic Northwest pilothouse yacht: the 58’ West Bay Sonship. Fresh off the response to the 57’ Tollycraft episode, we’re taking a closer look at what makes the West Bay such a beloved Pacific Northwest cruising platform. From its spacious pilothouse layout and classic Northwest styling to the stand-up engine room, twin generators, stabilizers, and Alaska-ready capability, this walkthrough covers what owners love about these boats—and why the design has stood the test of time. Join us aboard this locally owned (and available for sale) 1998 58’ West Bay Sonship Esperanca as we tour the cockpit, pilothouse, flybridge, staterooms, engine room, and lazarette while discussing thoughtful layouts, serviceability, maintenance considerations, and the features that make these yachts ideal for Northwest and extended cruising. Whether you’re considering a West Bay, dreaming about cruising Alaska, or just love classic Northwest yachts, this episode is for you. In this episode: * Why the West Bay Sonship became a Northwest classic * Pilothouse layout & liveaboard comfort * Stand-up engine room & serviceability * Twin generators, stabilizers & cruising systems * Alaska cruising capability * What to look for when evaluating a used boat If you enjoyed our 57’ Tollycraft episode, this is one you won’t want to miss.
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