OFFERED BY
Network Yacht Brokers
LOCATION
Port Solent United Kingdom
YEAR
2002
LENGTH
58.01 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
2002
Make & Model
Fairline Squadron 58
Boat type
Power
Length
58.01 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Port Solent United Kingdom
Tax status
Inc VAT
Beam
14.99 ft.
2002 FAIRLINE SQUADRON 58, built in 2002. she has a white GRP hull, deck & superstructure and is powered by twin Volvo D12-700 diesel inboard engines (hours 1147), with EDC controls. Access is provided through a side door to starboard from the helm’s position and a patio-door leading from the aft deck. Full steps lead from the latter to the flybridge, which also has access from the saloon.
The fore cabin contains a double bed, ample storage with ensuite and full-size shower compartment, head and hand basin. To port and starboard there are two further guest cabins, one double and one twin, with good storage and sharing a second bathroom with shower, head and basin. The saloon is beautifully furnished in cherry wood, with grey leather upholstery (renewed 2019) and beige carpet and headlinings that were replaced in 2017. An open, airy feel is provided by updated lighting, the wide patio-door leading aft, and large electrically operated windows, with electric blinds. A good-size, round polished dining table has U-shaped seating that provides place settings for six.
Opposite the dining area the helm’s position has a carbon dash with a full suite of Raymarime hybrid touch-screen instruments (including Radar, Plotter and VHF all of which are repeated on the flybridge. There is also the classic Fairline steering wheel and two single, leather electric helm seats.
In the saloon there can be found: a large round table: U-shaped open seating area, cocktail and side cabinets; flat screen SatelliteTV and a WiFi system with Bose speaker.
Below there is a fully equipped galley with induction cooker and Miele oven, dishwasher, as well as a separate utility area with freezer, washing machine, and storage.
The teak-laid aft deck has deck level as well as deckhead lighting, and a full-size, bespoke teak table with accompanying teak Directors’ Chairs. The grey upholstery was replaced in 2022 and the whole area can be protected from the wind and weather with roll-up/roll-down grey canvas side panels - replaced 2022. From the aft deck there is access to the well ventilated and spacious engine room as well as the Crew Cabin that is fitted with two single bunks, a washbasin and head. An electrically operated passerelle is situated on the swim platform.
Full size steps lead from the aft deck to the Flybridge with its own area for entertainment that includes white and blue seating, deck-lighting, table, griddle and sink. At the forward “bridge” the centre helm’s seat has a seat to either side and side seating to starboard. Navigation equipment and instrumentation is a repeat of that found below. The radar arch also contains downlighters for the flybridge area
This Squadron has been very carefully maintained and tastefully improved by her current owners with no expense spared. She is a beautiful example of this much admired Fairline. It would be a challenge to find a better example.
The Squadron 58 was released early in 2001 and this is what “Rightboat” had to say about it in 2015:
"The Fairline Squadron 58 is a family-friendly flybridge cruiser that features the spacious, luxurious accommodation and tough sea-keeping qualities associated with all Fairline boats. Accommodation includes a master cabin with full size bed, en-suite facilities and clothes storage and walk-in full height closet. Two guest cabins fitted to the same standard and there is an optional fourth twin cabin. The flybridge features three helm seats, a sunpad for private sunbathing, as well as generous space for entertaining and dining. As one of Fairline’s most popular and best-selling yachts, a second-hand Squadron 58 makes a superb investment."
Who and what was this boat designed for?
The Fairline Squadron 58 is a moderate-to-deep-vee planing hull yacht designed for quiet, stable cruising on the ocean or in coastal waters. The inline six-cylinder turbocharged Volvo diesels are positioned inboard, keeping the weight out of the ends to give the boat a level ride without trim tabs. The Fairline Squadron 58 is designed for people who want the security of well-proven design features coupled with sophisticated advances in marine engineering. Research shows that the typical Fairline Squadron 58 buyer wants a boat with purpose - not just pose.
What others say about this boat
“For many years, Fairline has lived by the motto ‘more than skin deep'. The accent is on engineering in most key areas.”
“The company is also big on the finer points of boatbuilding and employs in-house teams rather than contractors to do most things, including the joinery.”
“The drive from the lower helm was indeed refined. Little noise, no spray, and a great view through the windscreen.”
“Her sleek, avant-garde design, ingenious use of space, craftsmanship and technological excellence will delight.”
“This 58 has one of the best bridges I have encountered on a UK motoryacht. It teams genuine innovation with comfort and amenities, great views and safety.”
“All the compartments are large, but the owner’s midships suite verges on palatial; and why not?”
“A definite home from home, this is a beautiful yacht built around sociability.”
Viewing by appointment only aboard this superb example of a Fairline Squadron 58
*Boat name will be retained by the owner
HULL AND DECKING
Designed by Bernard Olesinski and the Fairline design team the Hull has a deep 'V' configuration forward with an 18° deadrise aft, with Transverse and longitudinal strengthening stringers throughout
All gel coat and glassfibre hand-laid with unidirectional, biaxial and woven rovings
Isophthalic gel coat backed by isophthalic resin-rich powder-bound glass mat
The deck incorporates a polyurethane foam core for improved strength and thermal insulation
The integral bathing platform gives the boat a longer waterline length for improved performance, particularly at reduced power settings
White GRP Hull, Coppercoated in 2014, bolted and bonded to White GRP Superstructure
Full Length Moulded Spray Deflectors
Repainted boot-stripe
Teak Side Decks (Replaced 2015)
Teak Cockpit Floor
Teak Aft Deck
Teak-laid Oversize Flybridge Steps
Stainless Steel Handrails
PROPULSION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS HOURS 1147
Twin Volvo Penta D12-700 diesel inboard engines on integrally moulded engine bearers with EDC electronic controls. (Access through cockpit hatch)
Bowthruster
Stern thruster - Added 2015
Aerodynamically designed engine air intakes
Automatic fire extinguisher system
Automatic bilge pumps for forward bilge, engine bay and rudder bay
Balanced rudders
Cathodic protection
Contra-rotating manganese bronze propellers set in semi-tunnels enabling the engines to be located further aft; reducing draught and improving efficiency by minimising the shaft angle
Dripless shaft seals
Electro hydraulic trim tabs
Electric engine bay fans
Engine bay lights
Engine room sound proofing
Exhaust overheat warning system
High corrosion resistant Temet shafts
Manganese bronze P brackets
Powered steering
Sea cocks on all inlets/outlets below waterline
Water cooled engine exhaust with silencers and side outlets
FUEL SYSTEM
High capacity water separators and fuel filters with audible alarms at lower helm
Individual fillers and vents to port and starboard
Marine grade alloy fuel tanks (3270 litres)
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
Automatic, pressurised supply
Calorifier for hot water system
Hot water tank upgrade from 80 to 150 litres
Connection for permanent freshwater dock feed
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
All 240v, 24v and 12v circuits (where applicable) protected by circuit breakers on main electrical load control panel
Isolating switches to all batteries
Battery Charger 2019
Batteries replaced 2019
Onan generator
12 Volt
Voltage dropper for domestic batteries provides 12v power where necessary for electrical helm seat, navigation and radio equipment only
24 Volt
2 x 220ah Batteries exclusively for starboard engine starting
4 x 200ah Batteries wired in parallel for domestic services and port engine starting
Emergency battery coupling system permits each engine to start from opposite engine battery bank
240 Volt
Polarity check and search leakage protection system
Power points throughout the boat (fed from shore power or generator)
Regulated 75 amp charger for domestic batteries
Shore power supply
Spare circuit breakers for optional equipment
HEATING
Hot Air Heating and Air Conditioning - both units replaced 2014
Engine Count
2
Engine Horse Power
700
HULL
Hull Material
fiberglass
The Fairline Squadron 58 is 58 feet long and has a 15 feet beam. This 2002 diesel Fairline Squadron 58 with 700 horsepower. The Fairline Squadron 58 is made of fiberglass.
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