
This new model will be the first from Fairline’s new project ‘F-Line’ Series and will launch in early 2019. As with the stylish new Fairline 63 GTO, which recently won a show award at the Cannes Yachting Festival 2017, this latest Fairline dayboat has been designed by Alberto Mancini, who was recently crowned Yacht Designer of the Year at the World Yacht Trophies.
ITALIAN DAYBOAT STYLE
The Italian designer Mancini and the British boatyard Fairline have created a very stylish take on a comfortable dayboat with, to our eye at least, a little bit of the James Bond about it.
The new 33, which has apparently already received more than a dozen orders from the global dealer network, is said to draw on Fairline’s strong heritage of producing fun and exciting dayboats, but with luxurious styling cues.
The entry-level model from Fairline will feature a single sterndrive engine from Volvo Penta with the option to upgrade to twin diesels. For even greater performance, twin V8 petrol engines will be available for those that seek high performance from their boating.
FAIRLINE HERITAGE
Head of Design at Fairline Yachts, Andrew Pope said the latest Alberto Mancini designed Fairline comes hot on the heels of the award-winning Targa 63 GTO at Cannes Yachting Festival and the all new Targa 43 Open due to debut next spring.
"Inspired by our long heritage in designing and building sub-40ft yachts, we are pleased to make public our first, exciting, compact dayboat, which will further broaden the appeal of the Fairline brand," Pope said.
"This stylish dayboat embraces outdoor living and will feature an expansive foredeck sunbathing area, open-plan forward cabin and innovative fold-down transom.
"The wrap around windows offer a light and airy feel and hand-crafted details add luxury.
"The design clearly draws on Fairline’s core DNA but with a very modern twist and, of course, offers the robust seakeeping we are known the world over for."
Prices of the new Fairline 33 will start from around $353k (excluding UK taxes), shipping and so on. It should be a sub-$500k boat landed in Australia.
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