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Basic information
- Builder:
- WEST BAY
- Category:
- Motor yachts
- Sub Category:
- Motor Yacht
- Model Year:
- 2003
- Year Built:
- 2003
- Country:
- United States
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 72' (21.95m)
- Beam:
- 20' (6.35m)
- Min Draft:
- 16.40' (5m)
- Max Draft:
- 19.14' (5.83m)
Speed, capacities and weight
- Cruise Speed:
- 18 Kts. (20.71 MPH)
- Max Speed:
- 23 Kts. (26.47 MPH)
- Water Capacity:
- 400 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 1800 Gallons
Accommodations
- Total Heads:
- 3
- Crew Cabin:
- 1
Hull and deck information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass and Plastic Yachts
- Deck Material:
- Fiberglass
- Hull Configuration:
- Semi-Displacement
Engine information
- Engines:
- 2
- Manufacturer:
- MAN
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
December 17, 2025 marked her return from a confident 3,000‑mile New England voyage, with approximately 1,350 original hours on the mains. Outfitted for effortless adventures, she benefits from a 2024 Marquipt 1,500 lb rotating davit and a 2022 Zodiac 400 tender showing about 50 hours, underscoring a turnkey, go-anywhere mindset. “Room Service” was conceived for the owner‑operator who prizes simplicity, safety, and style: broad walkaround side decks, port and starboard doors at the lower helm, and superb sightlines from both upper and lower stations deliver stress‑free handling in any harbor. Her 20‑foot beam grants an expansive salon and a grand full‑beam primary suite, complemented by three serene staterooms in the main accommodation and a separate aft crew cabin with dedicated access for privacy on longer passages. Alfresco moments shine on the oversized aft deck, where a generous settee and an imposing table welcome nine for dinner, while the lofty raised pilothouse flows openly to the gourmet galley, featuring another substantial dining area seating seven. With low‑time machinery, meticulous upgrades, and a hull renowned for strength and quiet confidence, this luxury motor yacht blends elegance with real range—an inviting flybridge, raised‑pilothouse passagemaker and bluewater cruiser that represents outstanding value and enduring build quality.
Detailed Description
Introduction
“Room Service” is thoughtfully designed for effortless owner-operator cruising, with generous walk-around side decks and port and starboard access doors from the lower helm, plus outstanding sightlines from both upper and lower stations. She delivers the interior volume of a 75-foot vessel with the easy handling of a 60-foot yacht. The West Bay 68 makes the most of its 20-foot beam to create one of the class’s smartest layouts, granting an expansive aft deck with a large teak table and occasional chairs that set the stage for memorable gatherings. From the inviting salon, three steps lead forward to a semi-raised pilothouse and a country kitchen-style galley with a substantial settee; two helm chairs can be turned to serve as additional seating at the settee. High ceilings in the galley and helm area elevate the sense of openness and airiness rarely found on yachts in this size range.
Upgrades and options
Recent and meaningful enhancements elevate capability and comfort throughout. A new davit was added in 2024, complementing a Marquipt 1500 with rotation installed in August 2023, and a feature-packed Zodiac tender from 2022 joins the inventory. Power comes from MAN common-rail engines installed new in 2012, currently showing 900 hours, with servicing in 2023 that included heat exchangers, aftercoolers, and both primary and secondary fuel filters. Electronics have been significantly refreshed with a new Garmin radar in 2023, a new Garmin 8216 on the flybridge in 2023, and new Garmin suites at the upper and lower helms set into carbon-fiber dashboards. The yacht rides on Wesmar stabilizers (serviced in 2017) and benefits from Wesmar bow and stern thrusters, with port and starboard aft deck controls for confident docking. Twin generators each show 1900 hours, while the steering system was rebuilt in 2018. Interior refinements include a new main-deck headliner (2023), new main-deck wallpaper (2023), carpeting throughout and a new sofa from 2017, a new TV in the salon, updated galley flooring (2017), and a new freshwater pump. On deck, teak graces the aft deck and swim step, a large teak dining table anchors the aft deck, and the covered overhang is engineered without support posts for unobstructed views. Additional highlights include a hardtop on the flybridge, an inverter Trace Xantrex 1800 watts, batteries renewed in 2018, carbon-fiber dash panels in both pilothouse and flybridge, and toilet systems comprehensively serviced.
Walkthrough
Purpose-built for an owner-operator, the West Bay 68 presents broad walk-around side decks with lower-helm doors to port and starboard and excellent visibility from both helms, delivering the volume of a 75-footer with the agility of a 60-foot vessel. This 68’ West Bay “Sonship” Motoryacht blends handsome lines with confident performance and remarkable interior volume. Her 20-foot beam yields accommodations comparable to yachts in the 80–90-foot range, yet she remains easy to handle thanks to full walk-around decks, Wesmar bow and stern thrusters, and port and starboard aft deck controls. A wide aft deck offers port and starboard access down to the swim step; through double doors, the salon welcomes you with a large portside P-shaped settee reupholstered in 2017. Forward, the galley and pilothouse feature a raised, residential-style ceiling that opens the space dramatically. Accommodations lie down a generous starboard staircase to a lower foyer: aft, the full-beam master features a centerline king berth, abundant drawers to port and starboard, and his-and-hers closets. The en-suite master head includes a separate shower stall designed with a step-down that can double as a bathtub. Forward, the VIP offers a walk-around centerline queen berth and en-suite head, while the port guest stateroom has large side-by-side berths with the guest head across the hall, also serving as a convenient day head at the foot of the stairs. Aft to port, the fourth cabin functions as a crew stateroom with en-suite head; opposite to starboard is a substantial work area with tools, vises, and organized storage.
Aft deck
Her 20-foot beam creates a generous aft deck with port and starboard access gates down to the swim platform. Underfoot, a handsome teak sole sets an elegant tone, served by a bridge ladder for swift access to the flybridge. Stainless-steel gates secure the openings to port and starboard, a large dining table anchors the space, and a P-shaped settee—reupholstered in 2017—invites lingering meals al fresco. Overhead lighting sets the mood, with side lockers to port and starboard, a massive forward storage locker with counter, dual port and starboard control stations for docking, and a freshwater washdown to keep everything shipshape.
Salon
From the aft deck, double doors usher you into a welcoming salon where starboard cabinetry provides elegant storage. A comfortable sofa faces two matching chairs, a versatile hi-lo table adapts from cocktails to dining, and a pop-up TV disappears at the touch of a button. Climate is easily managed by two air conditioners, while Hunter Douglas blinds temper the light and a retractable door for the slider enhances airflow without inviting the elements.
Galley
Open to the pilothouse, the galley is both social and efficient, with dual stainless-steel sinks and solid-surface countertops flanked by abundant overhead and under-counter storage. Cooking and cleanup are effortless with an Amana three-burner stove, KitchenAid microwave, Sub Zero side-by-side refrigerator, Broan compactor, Frigidaire washer and dryer, and a built-in dishwasher ready for extended cruising.
Pilothouse
The semi-raised pilothouse arranges two helm chairs with armrests before a stainless-steel helm and an instrument suite curated for confident navigation. A window sunscreen, port and starboard pilothouse doors with retractable screens, and a handy portside storage locker add day-to-day ease. Core systems include a Vessel Monitor System, Garmin 7616 (2017), Robertson Autopilot AP20, Simrad radar, Furuno FCV-585 depth sounder, a resonant Kahlenberg horn, Wesmar stabilizers control, windlass control, Icom VHF, ACR searchlight, Kobelt engine controls, a Compass Azimuth 4”, KVH TracVision G4, and a Tank Tender gauge for fuel and water.
Master stateroom
Accessed via a broad starboard staircase to the lower foyer, the full-beam master stateroom lies aft and indulges with a centerline king berth, abundant drawer storage to port and starboard, and his-and-hers closets. The en-suite master head features a separate shower stall thoughtfully designed with a step-down to create a bathtub when desired. Comfort is furthered by electric baseboard heat, overhead lighting, a lighted vanity with stool, a dresser, port and starboard nightstands, a dedicated air conditioner, and a generous walk-in closet.
VIP stateroom
All the way forward, the VIP stateroom offers a walk-around centerline queen berth and an en-suite head featuring a shower with a glass enclosure. Thoughtful stowage includes a hanging locker with shelf and storage shelves to port and starboard, while two overhead opening deck hatches bring in sea air. Indirect and overhead lighting create a soothing ambiance, complemented by an electric baseboard heater for cool evenings.
Guest stateroom
To port, the guest stateroom features large side-by-side berths, ample drawer storage, a hanging locker, and two additional lockers, with an opening portlight fitted with an interior cover to fine-tune light and privacy. Just across the hallway is the guest head, conveniently doubling as a day head at the foot of the stairs.
Crew stateroom
Aft to port, the crew stateroom—serving as the fourth cabin—offers its own en-suite head, an opening portlight with interior cover, a hanging locker, a gunwale-side storage shelf, and storage beneath the berth, with an emergency escape hatch for added peace of mind. To starboard, a generous work area awaits with tools, vises, and organized storage for maintenance underway.
Main deck
The main deck is designed for movement and safety, with port and starboard walk-around side decks, a stainless-steel rub rail, and robust stainless-steel deck rails. Boarding gates to port and starboard simplify access, while navigation lights and courtesy lights along the side decks inspire confidence after dark. Up front, the pulpit anchors ground tackle systems supported by both fresh and raw water washdowns in the chain locker, and a ready anchor stands by for immediate deployment.
Flybridge
On the flybridge, navigation is at your fingertips with a Garmin 7616 (new in 2017), a sleek carbon-fiber dash installed in 2017, and an Icom VHF from 2017—an efficient open-air command center for fair-weather passages.
Swim platform
A refined teak deck crowns the swim platform, where two 50 Amp shore power inlets, a hot-and-cold shower, and stainless-steel rails make time at anchor both practical and pleasurable. Stairs connect directly to the aft deck for effortless movement between spaces.
Engine room
The engine room is protected by a Fireboy FM200 system serviced in June 2017 and features straightforward fuel management with sight gauges. Propulsion is coupled through ZF gears 550A with 2.5:1 ratio, underscoring robust engineering and smooth, confident performance.
Mechanical
Mechanical systems are specified for reliability offshore, beginning with a macerator pump for black water backed up by a plumbed equal-capacity spare. Ground tackle includes a 180 lb Bruce anchor on 300 feet of chain, powered by a hydraulic Muir windlass. Fire protection extends to a dedicated Fireboy FM200 engine room extinguisher. Electrical generation is handled by two 21.5 Ocean generators with 1800 hours each, quieted by an Aqualift generator muffler, while battery health is maintained by Newmar 40 amp and “MDP” 50 amp chargers. Fuel capacity is split between tanks of 900 each, with sight gauges and a crossover, and deck fills placed directly above the tanks for a well-engineered, service-friendly layout. Daily living is made easier by a Nutone central vacuum system.
Exclusions
“ROOM SERVICE” is a registered name and does not convey. The Rendova 14' tender is not included in the sale of this vessel. Exclusions include, but are not limited to, all owner’s personal items. A detailed list of exclusions will be provided at the time of sale upon written request.
Specifications
- Length:
- 72' (21.95m)
- Beam:
- 20' (6.35m)
- Draft:
- 16.404' (5m)
- Year Built:
- 2003
- Builder:
- WEST BAY
- Category:
- Motor yachts
- Engines:
- 2 engines MAN
- Cruise Speed:
- 18 Kts.
- Max Speed:
- 23 Kts.
- Location:
- United States

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