Basic Information
- Builder:
- FAIRLINE
- Category:
- Motor Yacht
- Sub Category:
- Pilothouse
- Model Year:
- 2012
- Year Built:
- 2012
- Country:
- Peru
- Fly Bridge:
- Yes
- Cockpit:
- Yes
Dimensions
- LOA:
- 78' 0" (23.77m)
- LWL:
- 79' 11" (24.36m)
- Beam:
- 18' 8" (5.69m)
- Max Draft:
- 5' 3" (1.60m)
Speed, Capacities and Weight
- Displacement:
- 123914 Pounds
- Water Capacity:
- 301 Gallons
- Fuel Capacity:
- 775 Gallons
Accommodations
- Total Heads:
- 3
Hull and Deck Information
- Hull Material:
- Fiberglass
Engine Information
- Engines:
- 2
- Manufacturer:
- Caterpillar
- Model:
- C32
- Engine Type:
- Inboard
- Fuel Type:
- Diesel
Overview
This 2012 78' Fairline Squadron remains in as outstanding condition from the first day her owner took delivery new. Powered by Twin CAT 32A engines and approx. 750 hours, this yacht is loaded with many extras such as an extra fuel tank capacity, tender, Sea-Doo PWC with factory Installed hydraulic crane and chocks, master stateroom with walk-in closet, granite countertops in an open galley layout, flybridge bar with grill, and hydraulic swim platform. Extended warranty available on CAT engines. Recent full detail and bottom paint “Mares” is turnkey, ready for cruising your waters! Call for Details Today!!
Decks
- Teak-laid cockpit floor and bathing platform
- Access hatch to engine bay
- Service corridor accessed via cockpit and transom door
- Warp and fender stowage lockers Various cockpit lockers
- Hydraulic transom door to bathing platform exposing concealed 3.5m telescopic hydraulic passerelle
- Solid teak handrail surround
- Stainless steel framed door to saloon
- Teak stairway with stainless steel handrails to flybridge
- Low-level lights and lights under flybridge overhang
- Removable stainless guardrails for bathing platform
- Manual bilge pump system
- Transom shower
- Emergency fuel shut-off valves in starboard locker
Electrical
- All 240 volt and 24 volt circuits are protected by circuit breakers on main electrical load control panel beside helm position
- Remotely and manually operated isolating switches for all batteries
- Heavy duty electrical panel located in service corridor
- All 12v equipment supplied from separate battery
- All stern gear, engines, fuel tanks, etc. are electrically bonded
- Emergency boat system shutdown switch.
- 12 Volt: 1 x 200 Ah gel battery
- 1 x 60 amp battery charger
- 24 Volt: 2 x 200 Ah gel batteries exclusively for starting each engine
- 4 x 200 Ah gel battery capacity for domestic services
- 24v - 12v 20 amp converter
- Battery coupling system permits either bank of batteries to start either engine
- Battery isolating switches located in service corridor
- 240 Volt: 2 x 21.5 kW Onan generators with through-hull exhausts
- 1 x 100amp regulated charger with 2 x 3 amp slave to port and starboard batteries
- 1 x 75 amp battery charger
- Twin 63 amp x 100' shoreline sockets stowed in drums via Glendinning cable master Polarity check and earth leakage trip protection system
- 2 x 18 KVA isolation transformers each with soft starts
Engine Room
- Access through cockpit floor hatches to engine bay and service corridor
- Engine bay soundproofing
- Water-cooled through-hull engine silencers
- Engine bay fire extinguisher system
- High corrosion-resistant TEMET shafts
- Large diameter contra-rotating Manganese Bronze propellers
- Manganese Bronze 'P' brackets and rudders
- Cathodic protection to all underwater gear
- Dripless shaft seals
- Reverso Oil change system
- Automatic high capacity bilge pumps for rudder, engine bay and forward accommodation
- High capacity emergency manual bilge pump system with changeover valve
- Engine air intakes with high capacity ventilation fans
- Engine bay lights
- Lever sea cocks on all inlets and outlets located less than 15cm above the waterline
- Exhaust overheat warning system for both engines
Hull Design and Build
Designed by Bernard Olesinski and the Fairline design team. Deep 'V' forward: 18° deadrise aft. Isophthalic gel coat backed by an isophthalic resin-rich powder-bound glass mat. All gel coat is laid up by hand, incorporating chopped strand glass mat, unidirectional, biaxial and woven roving’s. Transverse and longitudinal strengthening stringers throughout hull. Full length molded spray deflectors. The integral bathing platform gives the boat a longer waterline length for improved performance, particularly at reduced power settings.
Engine bearers are molded into the hull. The propellers are set in semi-tunnels enabling the engines to be located further aft whilst also reducing draught and improving efficiency by reducing the shaft angle. Hull/deck join is both bonded and through-bolted. The deck incorporates polyurethane foam cores for high strength and excellent thermal insulation. 25hp bow thruster with controls at both helm positions.
Flybridge and Second Helm Position