Eastcoastsailboats

No products in the cart.

weta sailboat parts

Weta 4.4 Trimaran Complete

$ 17,332.00

Description

Additional information.

New foam core Weta, ready to sail. Hull color options are White, or Grey. For any different colors or designs we can suggest wrapping the boat.  Includes custom trolley with standard 8″ beach wheels, 8.3SqM pin-head or 9.3 SqM square top mainsail, standard jib, standard gennaker (red, blue, yellow, black, Orange, or Custom).

  • Larger 9.3 Sq. meter Square Top Mainsail (Better for winds up to 25 knots and sailing 2-up)
  • Self-tacking jib kit (White or to match hull color if ordered with boat)
  • Twin Tiller Extension Kit (additional tiller and retention shock-cord system)
  • Boat Cover (Standard Waterproof or High UV Resistant)

You may also like…

weta sailboat parts

Set of Ropes for Weta

weta sailboat parts

Khimera Dual Flotation PFD – Admiral Grey

Comb Helmet

Comb Helmet (New Product)

weta sailboat parts

Related products

weta sailboat parts

Dynamic Beach Wheels Kit

  • Privacy Policy
  • Returns/Exchanges

East Coast Sailboats, Inc: 104 Shores Avenue, Point Harbor, NC 27964

Tel: 252-489-3491

weta sailboat parts

  Wētā North America​

Weta trimaran weta sailboat one design high performance sailing dingy.

Welcome! Have a look around and join the discussions.

General Discussion

Share stories, ideas, pictures and more!

For Sale By Owner

Looking to SELL or BUY Weta boats, parts, etc. (good for 90 days)

Event Reports

Tell everyone about the highlights of your Regatta or Swarm.

Technical Advice

Tips, Tricks, How To --- Anything GEEK

Weta Dealer's Marketplace

  • John Osborne 6d 1315 For Sale Clearwater, Fl For Sale By Owner Weta 1315 (2021) is for sale in Clearwater, FL. Very little use. Stored inside or under carport since new. Very good condition. All factory options included: carbon bow protection, 9.3 square top main, self tacking jib, roller furling jib, twin carbon tillers, factory cover, splash guards, 2 harness/teathers, galvanized road trailer, and aluminum dolly. Modifications: aluminum lower sail track, 2 reefing points professionally added to main, and Hobie square hatch. Boat is ready to sail. Call or text 727 600-9556 or [email protected]. $15,250 obo Like 0 comments 0
  • Paul White 1d Everglades Challenge 2024 Event Reports I notice John Osborne took part this year but like many, pulled out at checkpoint 2 - it would be great to have a report from John. On the start line (Photo: Gil Hidalgo) Like 1 5 comments 5
  • Nancy Collins Full Member (20-21) Dash   ·   5d 2015 Weta For Sale Oriental, NC For Sale By Owner Needs new loving home - Not used nearly enough. Garage kept, covered, Very good condition. Comes with original (2015) Pin top sails, blue gennaker. 2017-2018? Race flat top sails, used very little.  Unused, never unpacked, black gennaker , w/ bag. Two sets of standing rigging, wire and synthetic. Road king trailer with 12" tires along with aluminum dolly with huge beach tires. Mast up yard cover. Mast track has had maintenance on it, it has had the ends reseated. Carbon fiber on the mast has been resealed. The gennaker sheet block is in the original 2015 position but a reinforcement patch has been added in the new position. The grommet for that has not been added. Additional pictures upon request. Located in Oriental, NC. 9500$ Like 1 5 comments 5

weta sailboat parts

  • Kayak Parts
  • Hobie Kayaks
  • Old Town Kayaks
  • Other Kayaks
  • Hobie Eclipse
  • SUP Accessories
  • Windsurfing Boards
  • Rig Packages
  • Masts & Booms
  • Parts & Accessories
  • Windsurf Foil Boards
  • Windsurf Foils
  • Wing Boards
  • Wing Accessories
  • Hats / Gloves / Booties
  • Wetsuits / Drysuits / Spraytops
  • Trapeze Harnesses
  • 231-929-2330

Your Cart is Empty

  • $0.00 Subtotal

Taxes and shipping calculated at checkout

  • Hobie Cat Parts
  • Hiking Sticks
  • Mast Floats / Righting
  • Wind Indicators
  • Battens & Sail Access.
  • Hobie Island Parts
  • Hobie Bravo Parts
  • Hobie Wave Parts
  • Hobie 14 Parts
  • Hobie 16 Parts
  • Hobie Getaway Parts
  • Hobie 17 Parts
  • Hobie 18 Parts
  • LaserPerformance Parts
  • Sunfish Parts
  • Laser Parts
  • Line & Accessories
  • Shackles and Pins
  • Accessories
  • Tools and Maintenance
  • Beach Dollies
  • Old Town Kayak
  • Kayak Accessories
  • Hobie Kayak Parts
  • Kayak Carts
  • Kayak Paddles
  • MirageDrive Parts

Ronstan Rope Bag

weta sailboat parts

  • Wētā in Action
  • Where to Buy
  • Owners Locker
  • News & Events

Weta Facebook

Wētā Owners

Weta review - bob hodges.

weta sailboat parts

August 12th, 2015

In 43 years of sailing a lot of different types of small performance sailboats (Finn, Laser, Thistle, Lightning, Snipe, sailboards, Tornado, Prindle 19, A-Class, and Sunfish), I think I now own a boat that checks off the boxes better than any other boat I have ever owned and/or sailed in terms of easy, fast, simple, and fun.

That boat is the Weta trimaran. I know as soon as the word trimaran is spoken, there will be a lot of “traditional” sailors that will stop reading now. But if you want to know more about a boat that along with designs like the VX One, J-70, and others that are taking our sport forward, than you should read on.

The Weta is a trimaran and there are a lot of sailors that have very inaccurate assumptions about the modern trimaran’s performance potential. Keep in mind that a trimaran holds the record for the fastest circumnavigation of the globe both crewed and solo. A trimaran smashed the transatlantic record (less than 4 days, over 40 knots average speed). The outstanding performance potential of the large ocean sailing record beaters translates well to the Weta design. When you see a Weta for the first time, you’ll note that the center hull does not look like a multihull design. It looks more like an International 14 design with a straight stem, fine entry, little to no rocker, and flat planing sections aft. The floats are clean and elegant. The better description of the Weta is a skiff with training wheels. Since most sailors will never have the opportunity nor the desire to sail a fast but tippy and unforgiving skiff design, this boat brings skiff like performance to the average sailor and sailing family. The Weta is 14.5 feet long overall. Assembled, it is 11.5 feet wide. The total weight is approximately 250 lbs. The hulls and floats are glass and epoxy construction. The daggerboard, rudder, rudder head, tiller/tiller extension, float beam frames, and mast (2-piece) are carbon. The sails are mylar and currently made by North Sails. The sail plan consists of a boomless, full battened mainsail, full battened jib, and roller furled spinnaker. The standing rigging consists of two shrouds and a forestay. The mast has no spreaders. The controls consist of a mainsheet, jibsheet, spinnaker sheet, and mainsail downhaul. The boat was designed by the New Zealand father/son team of Roger and Chris Kitchen and was introduced in 2008. Hull# 1,000 was built over the summer and the boats are now produced in Indonesia at the same factory that produces the 49er and 49erFX Olympic classes. The class is a manufacturer one design class with sails being produced currently by North Sails. Many Weta owners race the boat singlehanded but it can be raced with crew weights ranging from 100 lbs to 270 lbs (light crew weights are fast in light air, heavy crew weights are fast in big breeze). The boat can handle up to around 400 lbs of crew weight and still retain good sailing performance. My wife taught herself how the basics of sailing after she bought a South Coast 23. She did some crewing on larger PHRF boats and sailed on a Vanguard 15 once and Sunfish once (in very light air). When we met, she really had little to no small boat sailing experience. I took her sailing on my A-Class catamaran and of course my Corsair Sprint 750 and she very much likes fast boats that are easy to sail. A few years ago, I suggested she get a small singlehanded boat she could sail by herself and the Sunfish was the first choice. We bought two, one for her and one for me. The problem with the Sunfish for her was that at 100 lbs and 5’ tall, she was not competitive in any breeze over 10 knots and she does not enjoy hiking or being overpowered. The Sunfish was not a boat for her that she really looked forward to sailing. It was the analogy of “going to the gym” for her to become a good small boat sailor. So one morning sitting at the kitchen table, I asked her if she really liked or wanted to continue sailing the Sunfish and she told me no. That’s when I presented the idea to her of getting the Weta. She was “game” to try it. We picked up our new Weta about 5 weeks ago and have now sailed it about 10 times in winds ranging from 4 knots to18 knots. We store the boat on a dolly designed for it that holds the main hull, the floats, and the 2-piece mast in a tidy package that takes up no more space than a Laser on its trailer when the boat is disassembled. From fully disassembled and stored on the trailer to ready to launch takes 30-35 minutes solo, 20-25 minutes if my wife and I split the tasks. Without getting into details, there is a great video on the Weta Marine website that shows the whole process. In addition to the launch dolly, we also bought a road trailer that is designed specifically around the launch dolly. You simply pull the boat and dolly on to the trailer and secure the front of the dolly into a bracket and use one tie-down in the rear. It takes another 5 minutes after you break down the boat (again about 20-30 minutes from fully rigged to disassembled on the dolly). For launching, we have the luxury of a shallow water ramp in front of our club so we simply roll the boat into the water and slide it off the dolly. There is a Weta fleet on San Francisco Bay that sails out of Richmond Yacht Club and they use a bridle and hoist to launch their boats as they have no ramp access. The boat is extremely easy to move around on its dolly as it is balanced to where you can easily lift the front with one hand (in fact, it’s easier to move around than our Sunfish was). Our dolly has large wheels to make it easy to roll the boat through sand. This means the boat will be easy to take with us for a day trip to the Mississippi coast and launching just about anywhere we can roll the dolly. Let’s get to the best part, the performance and sailing characteristics. We recently sailed the Bart’s Bash event at our own club and sailed the boat doublehanded (270 lbs combined) against a fleet that consisted of a couple of Flying Scots, a couple of 420’s, a Lido 14, and a Finn. The race was held in 4-7 knots and flat water. The race was an out and back with a broad reach out and fetch beat back. We were about even with the Flying Scot on the broad reach in the light air but with any puff we extended away from the Scot and of course all the other boats. On the beat back, we were about even boatspeed and angle with the Scot as far as we could tell. I’ve done several sessions sailing solo in 6-12 knots. Upwind, the boatspeed ranged from 4-6 knots up to 8-9 knots. Tacking angles by the compass look to be 95-100 degrees. Downwind, in 12 knots you are sailing at 11-13 knots boatspeed and jibing angles look to be 90-95 degrees. You sail the same angles downwind as any sportboat. In 12 knots upwind, I am sitting out on the windward float. I don’t have to hike, and the helm is balanced with a very light weather helm (the boat almost sails itself). Downwind, there is a slight amount of lee helm so the boat wants to turn down with pressure (which is a good thing). This past Sunday, my wife and I went out in a light southeast breeze (6-8 knots) that before the day was over built to 14-18 knots. In 18 knots sailing upwind, the center hull is planing (in fact, in 12 knots upwind, the center hull is planing). The sensation is similar to sailing a fast trapeze dinghy (like a 505 or 470) but without having to use a trapeze or feeling on the edge of control. The leeward float showed no tendency to dig as long as you positioned your weight properly (which like any dinghy means you move aft as the breeze comes on). We were consistently sailing at 8-9 knots. The fun really starts downwind. My wife steered the boat from windward float sitting on the aft corner and I sat in the rear of center hull cockpit seat trimming the sails. We saw 13-14 knots of boatspeed with no issues, it was too easy. We both kept looking at each other and just laughing like two kids because we were having so much fun. Jibing was easy, just ease the leeward spin sheet and pull on the new one as the mainsail flips, switch the jib, head up and zoom, away you go. There is no tipping or tripping over to get through the maneuver. The Weta is a boat that is part of the trend towards easy, simple, safe, fast, and FUN combined with affordability. You get what you pay for. A new Weta priced complete with launch dolly, is around $13K. Used boats are now on the market and range from $8.5K to $10K. Some will comment this is much more than a V-15, Laser, or Sunfish but what you get is an extremely well made, durable package that will give you a ton of high performance sailing pleasure and hold its resale value (which is typical for all trimarans). This is a boat you can sail solo, with a spouse, or with a couple of kids and everyone will have a great time (check out the videos at wetamarine.com). There is a US class association that just had a National championship in San Francisco. The Wetafest spring regatta takes place in April at FWYC and has grown from 15 boats in 2011 to 30 boats in 2014 . Next year’s national championship will take place in Duck, NC in the beautiful Cape Hatteras area and 40-50 boats are expected to sail. Who will want to consider a Weta? Any sailor who wants to sail fast but also share that fun with family and friends. Any dinghy sailor who is ready to quit working hard hiking to go an extra ¼ knot upwind and wants to experience true planing performance upwind without having to use a trapeze or worrying about capsizing. Any big boat/PHRF or cruising boat sailor who thinks they are not the right size, are too old, or do not have the agility to experience the joy and excitement of a fast high performance small boat. A sportboat sailor who wants to sharpen his apparent wind sailing skills and does not want to miss a fun sailing day because he cannot find a crew for his VX, Viper, Melges, Esse, or J-70. Any sailor who wants to get excited about sailing anytime he looks outside and sees the trees moving. Any sailor who wants fast, fun, and EASY. We’d love to show the boat to anyone interested. I believe the Weta can be a game changer in getting people back on the water with a lot of enthusiasm. Contact me if you want to take a sail. I am not a dealer, I’m just excited about this boat and the class.

By Bob Hodges

Weta Trimarans

weta sailboat parts

We’d love to hear from you. Send us your stories and photos.

VIDEO

  1. T2 and Weta

  2. Warcraft

  3. Hobie 14 vs Weta…Mike & Levi Sailing Adventures!

  4. Ina and Mada in booties

  5. Learning How to Sail Part 2/3

  6. Hobie, A-Cat and Weta on Belews 12-15

COMMENTS

  1. Weta Trimaran Parts for Sale

    Sold out. Weta Twin Tiller Kit $228.00. Sold Out. Weta SQ Main Sail $1,500.00. Weta Fiberglass Rudder Lock Down Rod $105.00. Sold out. Weta Cover - Standard $300.00. Sold Out. Ratchet Block - Ronstan Orbit Series 55 Auto / Manual $91.75.

  2. Wētā Parts

    Wētā Parts. Manuals and Guides. Rigging Guide. Class Rules. Sail Numbers. Self Tacking Jib Installation. New Boat Assembly. Tips and Tricks. Sailing Tips Series.

  3. Weta

    East Coast Sailboats, Inc: 104 Shores Avenue, Point Harbor, NC 27964 Tel: 252-489-3491

  4. PDF Wētā Parts List March 2022

    Wētā Parts List March 2022 Spare Parts - Hulls 10200GRY US Wētā Main Hull - c/w ST Mold 10210 US Stainless Bow Ring ... 60116 US High UV Resistant Boat Cover (on hold) 60121 US Spliced Dyneema Core Main Halyard 60125 US Rear Hiking Strap 60130 US Set Of Stays 60132 US Sidestay 60134 US Forestay

  5. Weta Trimaran Parts for Sale Tagged "Weta"

    We stock common Weta trimaran replacement parts along with accessories that make your Weta easier to rig, sail, or handle. We are always updating and adding items so if there is anything you don't see listed here, please call - we may have it, or certainly can help you find it. Tagged "Weta".

  6. Wētā

    Blackbeard Sailing Club Turkey Trot Regatta. December 08th, 2023. Wētā story and Australian Nationals Buildup. Expertly made for maximum enjoyment and minimum fuss, the Wētā is simple to sail, surprisingly quick, and an absolute ton of fun. Find out more.

  7. Weta Trimaran

    The Weta is a fun, fast and easy Trimaran that appeals to sailors of all ages and abilities. 10 reasons to love sailing your Weta! Incredible stability. High performance - speed up to 20 knots. Simple rig - no boom. Versatility - sail solo or together. Lightweight yet robust.

  8. Weta Trimaran

    Connects you with other Weta owners throughout North America. Provides the structure for Weta Racing and Social Events. Regulates class rules and maintains one-design practices. Attracts top-notch sailors by upholding high racing standards. Supports this website and WCNA events throughout the year. Includes a Forum of racing tips, event reports ...

  9. Weta 4.4 Trimaran Complete

    SKU: 10000F Category: Weta Trimaran. Description. Additional information. New foam core Weta, ready to sail. Hull color options are White, or Grey. For any different colors or designs we can suggest wrapping the boat. Includes custom trolley with standard 8″ beach wheels, 8.3SqM pin-head or 9.3 SqM square top mainsail, standard jib, standard ...

  10. FORUM

    Looking to SELL or BUY Weta boats, parts, etc. (good for 90 days) 14. Follow. Event Reports. Tell everyone about the highlights of your Regatta or Swarm. ... Modifications: aluminum lower sail track, 2 reefing points professionally added to main, and Hobie square hatch. Boat is ready to sail. Call or text 727 600-9556 or [email protected] ...

  11. Weta sailboats for sale by owner.

    Weta preowned sailboats for sale by owner. Weta used sailboats for sale by owner.

  12. Small Sailboat Parts

    Here at West Coast Sailing we have parts locators and rigging guides for most sailboat brands. Free Shipping Over $99* - 366 Day Returns - Dedicated Customer Support. Menu. Search. Close Search. Call Us +1-503-285-5536; Sign in & Register Compare ; Recently Viewed ...

  13. Weta Trimaran

    Sail area main: Main 89 sq. ft., jib 34 sq. ft., screecher 86 sq. ft. Construction: Fiberglass/carbon spars. Builder: Weta Marine, North Shore City, New Zealand; +64 27 634 3736; U.S. Agents: East Coast-Nor'Banks Sailing; West Coast-Weta West. Price: $10,995 FOB Virginia Beach, VA; San Francisco, CA. The breeze was mild, but still it made ...

  14. Weta Trimaran Parts for Sale Tagged "Small Sailboat Parts and Access

    We stock common Weta trimaran replacement parts along with accessories that make your Weta easier to rig, sail, or handle. We are always updating and adding items so if there is anything you don't see listed here, please call - we may have it, or certainly can help you find it. Tagged "Small Sailboat Parts and Access.".

  15. West Coast Sailing

    Your dedicated source for sailboats, sailboat parts, sailing gear, and expert advice. Trusted worldwide since 2005. Let us help you get out on the water today. Free Shipping Over $99* - 366 Day Returns - Dedicated Customer Support. Menu. Search. Close Search. Call Us +1-503-285-5536;

  16. Rigging Guide

    Manuals and Guides / Rigging Guide. Upgrading To KZ Continuous Furler. Basic rigging guide. Furling Jib Instructions. Wētā Twin Tiller Kit Installation. Gennaker Sheeting.

  17. WētāTrimarans

    10 reasons to love sailing your Wētā!• Incredible stability• High performance - speed up to 20 knots• Simple rig - no boom• Versatility - sail solo or togeth...

  18. One Design Sailboat Parts

    One Design Parts. Shop Parts & Accessories for popular One Design sailboats including Laser / ILCA, Hobie Cat, RS Sailing, Club 420, Thistle, Tasar, J Boats, and Hobie Kayaks. West Coast Sailing is you ultimate source for small sailboat, keelboat, and Hobie kayak parts, offering parts and fittings from Hobie Cat, RS Sailing, Zim Sailing, and more.

  19. Twin Tiller Extension Kit Available Now

    You will find with the combination of the self tacker and twin tiller extensions, the less agile sailors will get a new lease of life and gain more confidence. The twin tiller extension kit includes: - 1 x two-piece tiller extension with universal joint (two-piece makes shipping by mail possible now!) - 2 x stainless steel rings. - 2m 3mm bungy.

  20. WETA 4.4

    A boat with a BN of 1.6 or greater is a boat that will be reefed often in offshore cruising. Derek Harvey, "Multihulls for Cruising and Racing", International Marine, Camden, Maine, 1991, states that a BN of 1 is generally accepted as the dividing line between so-called slow and fast multihulls.

  21. Wētā Dealers

    Wētā Marine Head Office New Zealand. [email protected]. Find Your Local Wētā Trimaran dealer.

  22. Weta Review

    Since most sailors will never have the opportunity nor the desire to sail a fast but tippy and unforgiving skiff design, this boat brings skiff like performance to the average sailor and sailing family. The Weta is 14.5 feet long overall. Assembled, it is 11.5 feet wide. The total weight is approximately 250 lbs.