Ahead of its presence at Boot Düsseldorf 2018, Fairline Yachts releases new information relating to two brand new boats, the F-Line 33 and Squadron 64 – both of which have been designed by Alberto Mancini and will launch at the show in 2019.

F-Line 33

The new 33 draws on Fairline’s heritage of producing fun and exciting day boats. With a large forward sun bed and a spacious aft seating area, configurable to another sun bed, the 33’s deck is made for summer time entertaining and its innovative drop down transom extends the usable space onboard. The lower deck features a mid-cabin with double bed, day head with shower, U-shaped seating with table and bed conversion.

Despite its compact size, the F-Line 33 features luxurious styling cues synonymous with Mancini. The entry-level model is available with twin Volvo D3-220 sterndrive engines and for even greater performance, twin V8-300 petrol engines. Priced, excluding taxes, from £220,500. The boat is available to order now with deliveries beginning in early 2019.

Squadron 64

For those where size matters, Fairline’s new Squadron 64 combines grand proportions with a graceful profile. Built on the same Vripack wide chine hull of the Targa 63 GTO, the Squadron 64 features Alberto Mancini’s vision of strong, bold lines, exquisitely designed good looks and an abundance of space. The saloon flows elegantly around an open and aft-facing galley, adding to the overall sense of light within the boat. The yacht has multiple flybridge, main deck and accommodation configurations with a layout suitable for every global boating territory.

Available with three or four cabins and an optional twin-bed aft crew cabin, the boat is powered by a choice of twin Caterpillar C18 1150 diesel engines or twin MAN V8 1200 engines. Visitors to the Fairline booth in Düsseldorf will have the unique opportunity to explore the Squadron 64 in immersive virtual reality a year before its physical launch in 2019. Priced, excluding taxes, from £1,554,600.

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