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Fairline - FLine 33 Outboard - For Sale

The FLine 33 OutboardbyFairlinebrings compact versatility to the water, classified as asail yachtwith the elegance of aclassic yachtand built on a robustfiberglass/plastic hull. With twin Mercury Gas/Petrol power, practical capacities, and balanced proportions, Shestakov Yacht Sales and broker Andrey Shestakov are ready to guide your acquisition from first inquiry to handover.

Selecting a FLine 33 Outboard

If you’re seeking a 33-foot platform with a manageable footprint and proven construction, the FLine 33 Outboardstands out. Its 10.26 m LOA and 3.48 m beam provide space and stability, while twin Mercury Gas/Petrol engines offer straightforward operation and serviceability. Positioned as asail yachtwith aclassic yachtcharacter and afiberglass/plasticbuild ethos, it suits owners who value simplicity, quality materials, and concise, well‑packaged specifications.

Features of the Model

  • Category alignment: sail yachtwithclassic yachtappeal
  • Construction: fiberglass/plastichull; Fiberglass deck
  • Propulsion: 2 x Mercury; fuel type: Gas/Petrol
  • Dimensions: LOA 33 ft (10.26 m); Beam 11 ft (3.48 m); Max draft 7.655 ft (2.3333 m)
  • Capacities: Fuel 180 gal; Fresh water 58 gal

Technical Specifications

Pricing and Ordering

For current pricing, availability, and to discuss the FLine 33 OutboardbyFairline, contact Shestakov Yacht Sales. Broker Andrey Shestakov will provide tailored guidance, specifications verification, and next steps for inspection and purchase.

Questions and Answers

Q: What type of yacht is the FLine 33 Outboard? A: It is categorized as asail yachtwith aclassic yachtorientation, built on afiberglass/plasticplatform.

Q: Who builds this model? A: The FLine 33 Outboardis built byFairline, a name associated with quality construction and finish.

Q: What are the key dimensions? A: The model has an LOAof 33 ft (10.26 m), abeamof 11 ft (3.48 m), and amaximum draftof 7.655 ft (2.3333 m).

Q: What powers the yacht and what fuel does it use? A: Propulsion comes from twin Mercury enginesrunning onGas/Petrol.

Q: What are the onboard capacities? A: The fuel capacityis 180 gal and thefresh water capacityis 58 gal. For details on range and provisioning, speak with Andrey Shestakov at Shestakov Yacht Sales.

Owner Experience Review

Owners describe the FLine 33 OutboardbyFairlineas a contemporary dayboat introduced in 2019 that still appears in current listings, used primarily for coastal day‑cruising, social entertaining, and weekend overnights. It suits owner‑operators and couples for quick marina hops rather than long blue‑water passages, and it also appears in day‑charter fleets in the Mediterranean. High‑quality finishes and plentiful teak draw compliments, with the caveat that teak demands regular cleaning.

On the water, feedback highlights a confident, planted feel in chop from the deep‑V hull and a smooth ride at speed; one owner/tester put it simply: "It’s awesome. Beautifully smooth fast boat." With outboard packages in the 600–800 hp range, owners and testers report an easy 30+ knot cruising feel and top speeds around 48–50 knots, with steering that remains straightforward and predictable.

Aboard, the sociable cockpit layout with C‑shaped seating, a large sunpad, and sensible storage works well for hosting, while below there’s a compact galley and a single head suitable for weekend stays. Practical critiques include limited side‑deck access and minimal fixed guard rails, which can complicate boarding and fender handling. Maintenance notes emphasize that outboards simplify routine access compared with inboards, but twin‑outboard service costs still add up; forum threads also flag engine‑access questions on some layouts and advise checking the extendable bathing platform mechanism, which is convenient but more involved to repair if damaged.

Pros and Cons

  • Deep‑V hull delivers smooth, planted handling in chop.
  • Outboard options (600–800 hp) provide an easy 30+ knot cruising feel with reported top speeds around 48–50 knots.
  • Sociable cockpit with C‑shaped seating, large sunpad, and sensible storage suits day cruising and weekend stays.
  • Side‑deck access is limited and fixed guard rails are minimal, complicating boarding and fender work.
  • Despite easier routine access than inboards, twin outboards still carry ongoing service costs.
  • The extendable bathing platform is convenient but can be more involved to service or repair if damaged.

Comparison with Other Models

ModelLOABeamDraftSpeed (Cruising/Max)Gross Tonnage
FLine 33 Outboard33' 0" (10.26 m)11' 0" (3.48 m)7' 8" (2.33 m)--
SQUADRON 7880' 0" (24.50 m)19' 0" (5.80 m)5' 3" (1.60 m) – 5' 7" (1.70 m)25 kn / 32 kn58
Squadron 5353' 0" (16.15 m)14' 0" (4.52 m)12' 10" (3.92 m)--
45 OPEN43' 0" (13.18 m)14' 0" (4.32 m)---
SQUADRON 6868' 0" (20.73 m)17' 0" (5.23 m)---
Squadron 6566' 0" (20.37 m)17' 0" (5.28 m)4' 9" (1.45 m)--
Phantom 5051' 0" (15.80 m)14' 0" (4.50 m)3' 11" (1.19 m)26 kn / 32 kn23.95
TARGA 65 GT065' 0" (19.81 m)17' 0" (5.23 m)-25 kn / 30 kn-
TARGA 58 GT59' 0" (18.07 m)1650' 0" (503 m)4' 4" (1.31 m)29 kn-
Squadron74' 0" (22.56 m)----
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