Fairline Reviews
Oundle boatbuilder Fairline was founded in 1963 and got its name from a fair line of minerals found in a nearby quarry.
The current range includes the Targa sportscruisers and the Squadron flybridge models.
The firm is currently owned by Russian investors Alexander Volov and Igor Glyanenko, following a buyout announced in January 2016.
Read Fairline news, Fairline boat reviews and all the latest from Fairline Boats at MBY.com
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Fairline Targa 53 Gran Turismo review
The Fairline Targa 53 Gran Turismo could be the boat to revive the Oundle yard's fortunes. How does it fair on trial? Jack Haines finds out
Review Price: £1,080,000.00
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Fairline 38GT
Fairline put a lid on it, literally, transforming their open top Targa 38 into a sleek and stylish hard top.
Review Price: £277,080.00
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Fairline Squadron 42
The new Squadron 42 takes up the Phantom mantle and runs
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85%Review Price: £460,790.00
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Fairline Targa 52
Why bother with a 40-footer when you could get a used Fairline Targa 52 for the same price?
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70%Review Price: £300,000.00
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Fairline Squadron 55
Can you improve on perfection? Fairline tries with the all-new 55
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80%Review Price: £937,650.00
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Fairline Targa 58
Has Fairline's new T58 Gran Turismo set the benchmark for sportscruisers of the future?
Review Price: £992,875.00
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Fairline Targa 38
This fabulous Fairline defines the word 'sportscruiser'
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90%Review Price: £256,762.00
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Fairline Targa 50 Gran Turismo
Fairline announce plans for a new 50ft sportscruiser
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Fairline New Squadron 65
New Fairline Squadron 65 - reminiscent of its younger sibling
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Fairline Squadron 41
Fairline Squadrom 41 spells end for Phantom range
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Fairline Targa 44 GT
It comes with a state-of-the-art hardtop and joystick controls as standard, but is the Targa 44 worth the hefty price tag?
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80%Review Price: £388,100.00
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Fairline Squadron 43
If you’re looking for an upmarket cruiser with plenty of style, Fairline’s flamboyant Squadron 43 is not to be sniffed at…
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70%Review Price: £175,000.00
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Fairline 50
The Fairline Fifty was an instant success, selling 24 models in its first six months and ultimately achieving an astonishing run of 125 craft
Review Price: £250,000.00
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Fairline 43
A boat with very flexible accommodation and its strongest market in the Med