2023 Excess 44' (13.41 m) 14
Saint Lucia
Kweli
Kweli is a 2023 Excess 14 owners-version, Beneteau-built and VPLP-designed. Fully optioned with solar, lithium and bluewater gear, she’s crossed the Atlantic with experienced owners who plan to sell this season.
Flag of Registry: United Kingdom
Port of Registry: Jersey
- Catamaran / Multi-Hulls
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: FR-CNBAE006C323
| FEATURES: |
|---|
| Huge Solar |
| Offshore Ready |
| Light Air Package |
| Owners Version |
| Near Perfect |
| Notable Upgrades: This vessel has been upgraded beyond the standard with excess solar, lithium, water maker, offshore safety gear and more. |
| Tenders: Dinghy Info: 10ft Highfield with 20hp Honda OB Highfield CL310 Hypalon dinghy Honda BF20 4-stroke outboard |
Genuinely Turn-Key
$ 659,000 USD
€ 558,151 Euros
$ 900,434 CAD
£ 481,716 GBP
Description
Kweli is a 2023 Excess 14, the premium 3‑cabin owner’s version, built by Groupe Beneteau—one of the most trusted names in yacht construction—and designed by VPLP for sailors who prioritize real performance and offshore capability. This is not a charter-spec cat; it’s a higher-quality, owner‑focused design with a low boom, aft helms, direct cable steering, a forward‑set rig, and sleek, efficient hulls that deliver the lively feel monohull sailors appreciate.
Kweli is hull #6, and she has benefitted from the full suite of factory post‑production upgrades carried out by dedicated Excess/Beneteau teams. These teams visited the boat in Portsmouth (UK), Lanzarote (Canaries), and Trinidad to bring early Excess 14s up to the latest standard—protecting both safety and long‑term value. Key works include reinforcement of the forward hulls below the waterline and under the water tanks/mast step, upgraded rudder shaft bearings, improved bobstay and bowsprit arrangements, new davits and bow roller, additional deck cleats, upgraded mainsail reefing lines, and various running rigging and steering improvements. The result is an early‑hull Excess 14 that has been comprehensively updated by the builder itself.
Inside, the 3‑cabin layout provides a true owner’s suite with a central bathroom and generous storage—ideal for extended cruising. She’s also fully loaded with nearly every factory option plus major upgrades: a large solar array, lithium house bank, upgraded davits, watermaker, enhanced sail inventory, tender package, and more—making her genuinely turnkey and highly autonomous for bluewater sailing.
Her owners, experienced long‑distance cruisers with multiple ocean crossings behind them, selected Kweli for serious offshore use and have already proven her with a safe, comfortable Atlantic passage. They are now finishing their cruise and plan to sell Kweli by the end of this season, and are open to earlier offers.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: FR-CNBAE006C323
Official Number: 751153
LOA: 54' (16.46 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2023
Beam: 25' 9''
LOD: 43' 9''
LWL: 43' 9''
Draft Max: 4' 10''
Draft Min: 4' 10''
Cabins: 3
Heads: 3
Head Room: 6' 7''
Maximum Speed: 10 Knots
Cruise Speed: 8 Knots
Range NMI: 200
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Shape: Catamaran
Bridge Clearance: 73'
Fuel Tank: 106 Gallons (401.25 Liters)
Fresh Water: 158 Gallons (598.09 Liters)
Holding Tank: 42 Gallons (158.99 Liters)
Displacement: 28219 lbs
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 4JH57
- Engine Year: 2023
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Sail
- Power HP: 57.00
- Power KW: 42.50
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 345.00
- Hours Date: 11-01-2025
- Engine Location: Port
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 4JH57
- Engine Year: 2023
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Sail
- Power HP: 57.00
- Power KW: 42.50
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 342.00
- Hours Date: 11-01-2025
- Engine Location: Starboard
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Additional Information
Accommodation
This Excess 14 is the top-of-class Owners Version, with a layout including the entire starboard hull dedicated entirely to the master’s cabin. This is a big improvement over common owners layouts in that, rather than dedicating massive space to a shower stall (a cheap way to use space is to leave it empty!), the forward cabin to starboard is designed as a spacious open-plan walk-in storage closet—convertible to a cabin with two single bunks, an invaluable upgrade for serious cruisers.
The port hull has forward and aft queen bunks, with ensuite heads including separate shower stalls.
The bridgedeck saloon offers comfortable seating for lounging or dining, both inside and out, while the galley provides ample counter space for elaborate cooking when the occasion calls, yet is also outfitted for easy, simple meal prep while underway.
Everywhere throughout, you will see thoughtful touches and quality details setting this vessel well apart from the more common “charter cats” that so many are dealing with for cruising today. Each cabin has ample ventilation with hatches, ports, and fans, making her comfortable for tropical cruising as well.
Interior Comforts and Amenities
- Honey teak & white lacquered wood interior
- Valley floor
- Work Hard – Play Hard interior (Colour: Divine)
- Additional berths in walk-in dressing
- Leatherette folders on bulkheads
- Fabric & leatherette hanging storage
- Adjustable wooden saloon table
- Fans in saloon and cabins
- Additional 155L fridge/freezer in saloon
- Kerrock countertops in galley and heads
- Slatted berths
- Fusion sound pack (saloon & cockpit)
- Dimmer for cockpit and saloon lighting
- Haier washer/dryer (9/5 kg) in starboard hull
- Aquabase watermaker – 100 L/hr
- Panasonic electric convection/microwave/grill
- Standalone 2-zone induction hob
- Samsung 32” Smart TV in saloon
- Custom saloon window sunshades
Electronics and Navigation
- Garmin GPSMAP 12” at starboard helm w/ composite console
- Garmin GPSMAP 12” at port helm w/ composite console
- Garmin Fantom 18” radar
- Garmin Reactor autopilot
- Garmin 315i VHF
- Garmin AIS 800 transceiver
- Speed/depth/temp transducer + wind transducer
- External USB outlet at starboard helm
- Windlass remote control at helm w/ chain counter
Electrical Systems
- AC Power: 230V, 32A shore power, outlets, USB outlets, 40A charger
- DC Power: 12V system
- 990Ah lithium batteries
- 960W solar on coachroof
- 1125W solar on platform/davits
- Victron Quattro 12V / 5000W inverter
Deck and Hull Equipment
- Intergral molded keels - strong to dry out on
- Dyneema lifelines
Anchoring:
- 25 kg Delta anchor w/ 75m chain + warp
- Electric windlass w/ chain counter and remote at the starboard helm deck wash system with salt and fresh water (selectable)
- Composite cockpit table with extension
- Orange exterior upholstery set
- Helm seating: starboard + port double helm seats (upgraded)
- Cockpit sun shade
- Composite davits
- Outboard bracket
- Aft cockpit enclosure with windows (Cadet Grey)
- 6P Plastimo Transocean liferaft
Sails and Rigging
- Electric primary winch
- Pulse Line hull decoration
- Composite steering wheels
- Flat winder for mainsail traveller
- Lazy bag for mainsail
Sail Inventory:
- Square-top mainsail
- Overlapping genoa
- Code 0
- Asymmetric spinnaker w/ snuffer (Sanders Sails)
Tall Rig ‘Pulse Line’ Rig & Sailplan Includes:
- Barber hauler
- Ball-bearing trimmable genoa cars
- Mainsail & overlapping genoa in grey Elvström e-XRP Ekko recycled laminate (upgrade from standard Dacron)
Mechanical Equipment
- Dyneema cable steering
- Bilge pumps
- Safety gear
- Emergency tiller
Engine Info
- (2) Yanmar 57hp engines with saildrives (~350 hours)
- (2) folding/feathering propellors
Tankage
- Fuel Tanks: (2) 53 gallons each (total 106g/400L)
- Water Tanks: (2) 79 gallons each (total 158g/600L
- Holding Tanks: (2) 21 gallons each (total 42g/80L)
Boat History:
Near new, but old enough to have the bugs worked out- fully spec'd and outfitted for serious cruising. Owners took delivery, learned the boat, crossed the Atlantic, did a season in Caribbean of cruising. Stored on land in Trinidad, Now commissioned for second season and plans were always to sell after this.
Owners Comments:
We chose Kweli after many years of long‑distance cruising and several ocean crossings on previous monohulls. We wanted a catamaran that still sailed like a proper boat, with good feedback at the helm and genuine offshore capability, and the Excess 14 ticked those boxes for us. Kweli delivered a safe, comfortable Atlantic passage last season and has been a very enjoyable liveaboard cruising platform.
As an early Excess 14 (hull #6), Kweli has also benefitted from the full program of post‑production modifications carried out by dedicated Excess/Beneteau factory teams. They were quite insistent on doing this work, as they wanted all early boats brought up to the same standard. Their teams visited us in Portsmouth (UK), Lanzarote (Canary Islands), and Chaguaramas (Trinidad) to complete the upgrades.
The most significant work was the reinforcement of the forward hull sections below the waterline and the areas under the water tanks and mast base. To do this they removed and reinstalled parts of the bunks, floors, and sidewalls, leaving everything properly finished when complete. They also upgraded the steering (Dyneema cables and Jefa needle‑roller rudder bearings), modified the keel trailing edges to improve flow over the rudders, replaced and improved the bobstay and bowsprit in the area of the bow roller, installed new davits and a new bow roller, added extra forward cleats, upgraded mainsail reefing lines and deck organizers, and carried out an electrical throttle wiring harness recall. A carbon support beam was also fitted above the cockpit‑to‑saloon doors. While it was a bit inconvenient at the time, we were impressed with the thoroughness, and we feel it has helped maintain and even enhance the long‑term value of the boat.
Kweli is set up for autonomous cruising with a large solar array, lithium batteries, watermaker, upgraded sails, and a good tender package. The 3‑cabin owner’s version layout, with its dedicated owner’s suite and central bathroom, has worked very well for extended cruising.
We are now nearing the end of our planned cruise and intend to sell Kweli by the end of this season, but we are open to earlier offers.
Disclaimer
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.
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