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The 45 was
the first time the yard co*missioned Bernard Olesinski to design a hull. It turned out to be a true game-changer for Princess
The result was rather special. co*bining some of the sportier elements of the Sportfury (like the rakish forward sloped radar arch) with the practicality of the Sunfury, all wrapped up in a 33ft hull, the world’s first Fairline Targa was born.
Twin V8 petrol engines were an option, the largest 7.4 litre ‘big block’ V8s delivered 40-knot performance. But the twin Volvo Penta AQAD 41 200hp diesels hit a sweet spot of a 30+ knots top end with good fuel efficiency.
Launched in 1984, the boat initially had an open plan U-shaped dinette that you scrambled over to reach a double berth in the bow, plus a mid cabin back under the cockpit.
Three years later an alternative Touring layout option was launched which moved the dinette to one side, leaving room for a separate forward cabin and two dedicated sleeping cabins.
It was a hit, the original layout was quietly forgotten, and the boat went on to beco*e one of Fairline’s most successful models, with 357 of them sold up until 1991.
Year: 1984
LOA: 32ft 10in / 10m
Beam: 11ft 6in / 3.5m
Power: Twin Volvo Penta AQAD 41 200hp diesel
Top speed: 32 knots
Price when launched: £70,000
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