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Fairline 40 Flybridge for sale in Burnham-on-Crouch, United Kingdom

LOCATION

Burnham-on-Crouch, United Kingdom

YEAR

1980

LENGTH

40.26 ft.

DETAILS

Condition

Used

Year

1980

Make & Model

Fairline 40 Flybridge

Boat type

Power

Length

40.26 ft.

Fuel Type

Diesel

Location

Burnham-on-Crouch, United Kingdom

Tax status

Inc VAT

MEASUREMENTS

Beam

13.16 ft.

Cabins

2

Draft

2.99 ft.

DESCRIPTION

The Fairline 40 is a comfortable flybridge cruiser with excellent accommodation and a reputation for good sea-keeping ideal for extended cruising, they also work well as liveaboards. Alegra is presented in very good condition for her age and has the significant advantage of having been re-engined in 2005 which should reduce maintenance and running costs when compared to similar boats of this era. She also has an impressive inventory including a diesel generator, central heating system, new cockpit enclosure, and more, so early viewing is recommended!

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Accommodation

The main accommodation offers up to 5 berths in 3 cabins with excellent headroom throughout.

FORWARD OWNERS CABIN: Double Island berth with dressing area, wardrobe, lockers and drawers providing ample storage. Opening portlights and hatch to foredeck with curtains. Access to en suite.

EN SUITE: En suite compartment with Corian work surfaces, shower area with shower curtain, washbasin and Jabsco marine toilet.

GUEST CABIN: two single berths offset with wardrobe, lockers and opening portlights.

GALLEY: U-shaped galley equipped with SMEV oven with grill, separate 2-burner hob, microwave oven, fridge, twin stainless steel sinks and ample storage.

SALOON: L-shaped seating area with adjustable table, single sofa bed and storage to port. Forward is the inner helm with full instrumentation and seating for two whilst to starboard is a sideboard and useful storage. Dual sliding doors to cockpit.

New good quality carpets throughout with complimenting premium-quality saloon curtains. Webasto central heating system with radiators throughout. Hot and cold pressurised water system throughout.

EXTERIOR: The aft cockpit offers comfortable seating for 6 people with a large aft bench seat upholstered in high quality marine vinyl (additional seating can be provided with removable chairs and there is ample space for entertaining more). Side decks accessed from either side lead forward along with safe wide side decks with grab rails. Generous foredeck sunbathing pads (no cushions supplied but easily sourced if desired) make the most of available space and are ideal for warm summer afternoons relaxing on the water. A flybridge with second helm position provides more seating. A large cockpit lazarette provides ample storage.

Mechanical Systems

Located under wheelhouse sole, twin Perkins Sabre turbocharged 225hp marine diesel engines (new 2005). Freshwater cooled via heat exchangers. Dual single lever controls at both helms. Wheel steering. Shaft drive via gearboxes to bronze three-bladed propellers (new shafts, propellers and cutlass bearings 2015). 2 x Stainless steel 636 litre fuel tanks (new 2010). Volvo Penta upgraded fuel filters. Full engine instrumentation including temperature, oil pressure, volt, revs and fuel gauges. Lewmar bow thruster for easy marina maneuvering with controls at both helms.

The engines have run for approximatley 480hrs since new (as of May 2021), were last serviced in August 2020 and are in very good running order. Although originally designed as fast cruising boats most owners are now operating at displacement speeds for economy, and their underwater profile with long keel section aft suits this usage well. Similar boats have reported good fuel economy at lower speeds, and she is expected to use around 10 litres per hour when cruising at 7-8kts in reasonable conditions, but no accurate figures are available.

Electrical Systems

5 x 12v Batteries (all new 2020) charged via engine alternators. Dedicated generator start battery (new 2019). Shorepower system with ring mains, immersion coil for water heating, and battery charger. Northern Lights 9kva generator with remote start which is showing that it has run for 55 hours since new (last serviced 2019). Electrical distribution panel. Full cabin lighting upgraded to LED bulbs.

Deck Equipment

  • Anchor with chain and warp
  • Electric anchor windlass
  • Stainless steel pulpit and grab rails
  • Stainless steel fender baskets
  • 2 x Windscreen wipers
  • GRP bathing platform with bathing ladder
  • Full cockpit enclosure (new 2020)
  • Individual flybridge covers for seats and dashboard (new 2020)
  • Flybridge dodgers (new 2020)
  • Windscreen and side window covers
  • Warps and fenders

Navigation Equipment

  • Compasses at both helms
  • Simrad DSC VHF radio
  • Seafarer depth sounder
  • Garmin GPS colour chart plotter at flybridge helm
  • Raytheon radar system
  • 2 x VHF aerials
  • Stereo CD/radio system with speakers
  • Navigation lights

Safety Equipment

  • 2 x Fire extinguishers
  • Automatic fire extinguisher in engine compartment
  • Fire blanket
  • Gas alarm
  • Smoke alarm
  • 2 X Horseshoe lifebuoys
  • Electric fog horn
  • Deck light
  • Electric bilge pumps

Construction

Fairline 40 built in 1980 by Fairline Boats Ltd. to a John Bennett design. White GRP hull with blue styling stripe, superstructure, and decks with moulded non-slip surfaces. GRP radar arch and bathing platform. Dual helm wheel steering to bronze rudders.

Alegra appears to be in very good condition for her age, benefitting from many important upgrades and having clearly been well cared for across the years.

The company normally acts as brokers for the vendor who unless otherwise stated, is not selling in the course of a business. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars the correctness is not guaranteed and they are intended as a guide only and do not constitute a part of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check these particulars and where appropriate and at his own expense to employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and/or to have an engine trial conducted which if conducted by us shall not imply any liability on our part.

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as liferaft, fire extinguishers and flares etc., are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on board as part of the sale of a used vessel, may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owner’s specific needs.

PROPULSION

Engine Count

2

Engine Horse Power

450

Engine Tankage

1200.0

ABOUT FAIRLINE 40 FLYBRIDGE

The Fairline 40 Flybridge is a 40 feet long that boasts a 13 feet beam. This 1980 diesel Fairline 40 Flybridge, with 450 horsepower.