
Fairline Yachts Celebrates 50 Years
Friends and Owners Honor 50 Years of Fairline.



WORLD PREMIERE: With unique seating solutions and massive windows, the Fairline Yachts Squadron 53 has been turning heads at Boot Düsseldorf. We expect she’ll get the same reaction when she arrives stateside.

Meet the Fairline Targa 53GT—a sleek express cruiser with some great design ideas.


Squadron is what UK-based boatbuilder Fairline calls its series of elegant flying-bridge yachts, and the 60 falls right in the heart of the line. Learn about the amenities and fit and finish of this newest addition to Fairline’s stable here.

Join Power & Motoryacht Senior Editor, Kevin Koenig, aboard the Fairline Squadron 50.

Historically speaking, the Brits have always enjoyed some measure of dominance at sea, from the Battle of Vigo Bay to the sinking of the Bismarck. Perhaps it was with this tradition in mind that England’s own Fairline Boats created the Targa 50 GT, a build that looks to please discerning owners and impress visiting guests with a vigor worthy of her pedigree.

An important part of building a great boat is being a good listener. Fairline understand this, which is why the company took plenty of advice from its owners when crafting this 50-foot express cruiser. She is highlighted by her saloon’s panoramic windows which lend her interior an airy ambiance. Down below, a full-beam master with en suite head completes the
Well, it may not be as exciting as the announcement of a new boat model or some magazine award, but you can bet that today’s

Designing new boats on computers is now so common, it’s hardly worth mentioning. But while everyone seems to be doing it, a few boatbuilders have discovered—some the hard way—that CAD is not perfect. Indeed, they’re learning that despite the wonders of this new technology, nothing can substitute for actually walking through a full-scale mockup to determine if all the proportions and dimensions really work.
One of the boats Fairline is featuring on Collins Avenue is this Targa 58, which is the very boat I tested a few weeks ago. Not to give anything away but I loved it. Look for the exclusive US test in April PMY.

Fit for a QueenA renowned British boatbuilder blends some new technology with old-world luxury.Fairline has always been known for designing exceptionally seakindly boats that also have elegant, understated lines. This British builder is also known for crafting lush interiors that are stunning enough for the Queen Mum herself. The new

British Sea PowerThe builder’s reputation for seaworthy boats continues with its latest cruiser.Although you may not glean it from the company’s glamorous advertisements, the British builder Fairline claims the foundation of its brand is much more than just luxury. It’s about building a vessel that can also travel safely through

Guests mingle at the Fairline cocktail party sponsored by Power & Motoryacht and The Harborage Club at the 2006 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.Fairline employees welcome guests with smiles.The band

Friends and Owners Honor 50 Years of Fairline.

Our first look at the Fairline Squadron 53.

WORLD PREMIERE: With unique seating solutions and massive windows, the Fairline Yachts Squadron 53 has been turning heads at Boot Düsseldorf. We expect she’ll get the same reaction when she arrives stateside.

Meet the Fairline Targa 53GT—a sleek express cruiser with some great design ideas.

First Look: Fairline Targa 48 Open

Squadron is what UK-based boatbuilder Fairline calls its series of elegant flying-bridge yachts, and the 60 falls right in the heart of the line. Learn about the amenities and fit and finish of this newest addition to Fairline’s stable here.

Join Power & Motoryacht Senior Editor, Kevin Koenig, aboard the Fairline Squadron 50.

Historically speaking, the Brits have always enjoyed some measure of dominance at sea, from the Battle of Vigo Bay to the sinking of the Bismarck. Perhaps it was with this tradition in mind that England’s own Fairline Boats created the Targa 50 GT, a build that looks to please discerning owners and impress visiting guests with a vigor worthy of her pedigree.

An important part of building a great boat is being a good listener. Fairline understand this, which is why the company took plenty of advice from its owners when crafting this 50-foot express cruiser. She is highlighted by her saloon’s panoramic windows which lend her interior an airy ambiance. Down below, a full-beam master with en suite head completes the
Well, it may not be as exciting as the announcement of a new boat model or some magazine award, but you can bet that today’s

Designing new boats on computers is now so common, it’s hardly worth mentioning. But while everyone seems to be doing it, a few boatbuilders have discovered—some the hard way—that CAD is not perfect. Indeed, they’re learning that despite the wonders of this new technology, nothing can substitute for actually walking through a full-scale mockup to determine if all the proportions and dimensions really work.
One of the boats Fairline is featuring on Collins Avenue is this Targa 58, which is the very boat I tested a few weeks ago. Not to give anything away but I loved it. Look for the exclusive US test in April PMY.

Fit for a QueenA renowned British boatbuilder blends some new technology with old-world luxury.Fairline has always been known for designing exceptionally seakindly boats that also have elegant, understated lines. This British builder is also known for crafting lush interiors that are stunning enough for the Queen Mum herself. The new

British Sea PowerThe builder’s reputation for seaworthy boats continues with its latest cruiser.Although you may not glean it from the company’s glamorous advertisements, the British builder Fairline claims the foundation of its brand is much more than just luxury. It’s about building a vessel that can also travel safely through

Guests mingle at the Fairline cocktail party sponsored by Power & Motoryacht and The Harborage Club at the 2006 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.Fairline employees welcome guests with smiles.The band