20.12.2018

Fairline Yachts

We will be showcasing two different models at this year’s Miami Yacht Show. The Squadron 53 will be featured alongside the Targa 43 OPEN which launched in 2018 at Cannes Yachting Festival, where it was crowned winner for Best Exterior Design in the 14-18m category in the World Yacht Trophies.

The Targa 43 OPEN features the award-winning design of Alberto Mancini and has proved to be popular on the market, with all 2019 production slots already filled. The sleek and stylish cruiser boasts a large sunbed over the tender garage and expansive cockpit seating – the perfect arrangement for enjoying time on board. The twin Volvo Penta IPS600 D6-435 engines offer a comfortable cruise at 26 knots and can achieve a maximum speed of 31 knots.

The Squadron 53 will also be exhibited at the show, having proved to be a hugely popular model since its launch in 2017. Also showcasing the stamp of renowned superyacht designer Alberto Mancini, the yacht features a spacious main deck with clever layout configurations, including generous 6ft 4in headroom at the foot of a large double bed in the master cabin. Hand crafted to order by Fairline’s highly experienced and dedicated craftsmen in Oundle, England, the new Squadron 53 offers boaters total command and control thanks to its striking swept flybridge, whilst exuding style and offering great entertaining spaces onboard.

David Tydeman, Executive Chairman of Fairline Yachts, comments, “Florida is a key sales region for Fairline Yachts, and we look forward to another successful year at Miami Yacht Show, especially with the show relocating to a new, larger venue. We’re pleased to showcase two of our latest models, from the creative genius of award winning yacht designer Alberto Mancini, who has revolutionised the Fairline Yachts interior and exterior styling. The Squadron 53 and the Targa 43 OPEN, which launched earlier this year, each offer something different but all represent the quality, style and British manufacturing standards that we are immensely proud of at Fairline Yachts.”

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