A lot has changed in flybridge design over the past 14 years, but the Fairline Squadron 58 can still mix
A lot has changed in flybridge design over the past 14 years, but the Fairline Squadron 58 can still mix
The portside balcony includes sockets for a pair of slot-in stools with drop-down glazing enabling the aft galley countertop to double as a bar. The aft-deck doors to the main saloon are also a little different from the norm. Instead of running parallel to the transom they are set at a slight angle to free up more space for the flybridge steps.
This is said to deliver the best co*promise of inside and outside space, and mirrors the angles of the galley worktops and saloon sofas for a less boxy vibe. The main-saloon is configured with a galley-aft and amidships lounge arrangement. Both upper and lower helm positions have pilot and co-pilot seats.
The lower-deck is fixed and co*prises three cabins – a full-beam owner’s cabin with ensuite amidships, a VIP forward with direct access to the shared second bathroom and a starboard-side twin.
Plus there’s a small crew or overspil* cabin for two at the stern with its own transom door. Owners can choose between oak or walnut veneers with satin or high-gloss finishes.
There are two engine options, twin Volvo Penta D13s on straight shafts of either 900hp or 1,000hp. Expect a top speed of around 30-32 knots with a co*fortable fast cruise of 25-27 knots.
Enjoy the tour…
LOA: 58ft 8in (17.88m)
Beam: 16ft 4in (4.97m)
Draft: 4ft 5in (1.34m)
Engines: 2x 900hp Volvo D13
Top speed: 33 knots
Starting price: £1,550,000 (ex. VAT)
Price as displayed: £2,380,000 (ex. VAT)
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