Delivered in June 2012 and with just 160 hours on her engines there is not a better example of this yacht available in Asia. This yacht from Fairline Boats was sold new to her current owner and has been meticulously maintained by Derani Yachts (Thailand) ever since. Her twin Volvo Penta 670 engines give a top speed of 30 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots.
The master cabin is forward and very wide with a spacious ensuite head. The bright and airy saloon has enormous panoramic windows with the galley positioned aft to maximize entertaining space. The flybridge would be out of place on a much larger yacht with long sofas around the dining table. There is a wet bar with BBQ, sink and fridge and a forward sun lounger. Inspection is highly recommended.
View the Boat Details of the Fairline Squadron 50
The Squadron 50 is designed with intelligent use of space that surpasses similar yachts.
More info and details on this model are available here: Squadron 50
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