$94,931
LENGTH:
36.22 ft.
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YEAR:
1998
LOCATION:
Spain
OFFERED BY:
Wind Rose Yacht Brokerage
$138,720
LENGTH:
36.15 ft.
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YEAR:
2001
LOCATION:
Chertsey
OFFERED BY:
TBS Penton Hook
$149,948
LENGTH:
36.22 ft.
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YEAR:
2004
LOCATION:
St Malo,
OFFERED BY:
Sunbird International
$146,346
LENGTH:
36.25 ft.
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YEAR:
2005
LOCATION:
Poole,
OFFERED BY:
Origin Yachts Ltd
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Southampton United Kingdom
YEAR
1992
LENGTH
36.22 ft.
Condition
Used
Name
Solent Dancer
Year
1992
Make & Model
Fairline Targa 34
Boat type
Power
Length
36.22 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Southampton United Kingdom
Tax status
Paid
Beam
11.32 ft.
Berths
6
Draft Max
2.99 ft.
Fairline Targa 34, 1992 model with Volvo Kad42 diesels, very nice boat for her age which still looks modern, a credit to its current owner who clearly has cherished her, benefits inc bow thruster, heating, chart plotter with radar and auto pilot, a nice fresh feel boat that been the 34 has the transom door to stern, upholstery throughout is very good and those wishing to view will not be disappointed.
lying on her home berth close to our office, viewings by appointment, emails and calls taken 7 days a week till 10pm.
She might be the smallest, but she's also the fastest boat in the Fairline fleet. Superbly enginerred and planned, the Targa 34 has a top speed of 40 knots - yet is one of the very few boats in her class to feature two separate sleeping cabins. As with many Fairlines, she has the luxury and the presence of much larger, slower, more expensive boats.
Self-draining U-shaped cushioned rear seating, converting to 6ft 9in x 4ft double sunbed and single bar seat Cockpit table Cockpit bar with second refrigerator Stowage lockers under helm seats and rear seating Stainless steel guardrails GRP arch with cockpit lights under Glove locker Drinks holders Moulded non-slip floor surface Cockpit carpet Two-part cockpit hood on stainless steel frame, with forward part of hood convertible to sun canopy Liferaft stowage (optional) in transom 2 x 30ft mooring warps Boat hook Heavy duty 12v socket.
Choice of co-ordinating carpets, upholstery and curtain fabrics Joinery in genuine lacquered American Cherry or Honey Maple.
All 240 volt and 12 volt circuits protected by circuit breakers on main electrical load control panel in saloon Isolating switches to all batteries. 12 Volt: 2 x 135 Ah batteries wired in parallel supplying domestic services and port engine starting 1 x 180 Ah battery exclusively for starboard engine starting (or as recommended by engine manufacturer) Domestic battery bank accepts charge from both engines Emergency battery coupling system permits starboard engine battery to start port engine if domestic batteries accidentally discharged 80 amp circuit breaker for anchor winch. 240 Volt: 240v shore power supply Socket outlets in saloon, galley and cabins Wiring diagram provided in handbook 12 amp regulated battery charger for domestic battery Polarity check and earth leakage protection system.
Recessed two burner gas hob, oven and grill 2.3 cu.ft (65L) refrigerator with automatic 12v/240v changeover Stainless steel sink with hot and cold mixer tap Solid worktop, sink and hob covers Stainless steel opening porthole Ceiling and worktop lights Fire extinguisher Cupboards and crockery stowage Waste bin Control panel for 12/240v domestic electrical circuits Stereo radio/CD.
GRP engine access hatch with stainless steel pneumatic support struts Engine bay soundproofing Electric engine bay extractor fan Aerodynamically designed engine air intakes Automatic engine bay fire extinguisher Automatic electric bilge pump Engine manufacturers handbook.
Designed by Bernard Olesinski and the Fairline design team Deep V forward; 19° deadrise aft Full length moulded spray deflectors Isophthalic gel coat backed by isophthalic resin-rich powder-bound glass mat All gel coat and glass fibre laid up by hand, with unidirectional and woven rovings Transverse and longitudinal strengthening stringers throughout hull Hull/deck join bolted and bonded.
White alloy-framed, toughened glass windscreen Stainless steel stemhead roller Delta anchor 20 fathoms chain Twin fairleads and bow, spring and stern cleats Stainless steel pulpit and pushpit White alloy rubbing strake with plastic insert Full set of IMCO navigation lights Riding light Remote control searchlight Water and fuel fillers Moulded non-slip deck surface Integral teak-laid bathing platform with concealed transom ladder and wet locker Hot and cold water transom shower Four fenders with transom stowage Horn.
Electric anchor winch Electro-hydraulic trim tabs with cathodic protection Echosounder and speedometer/distance log with sea water temperature read-out Stereo radio/CD with saloon and cockpit speakers Hot and cold water transom shower Two-part cockpit hood on stainless steel frame, with forward part of hood convertible to sun canopy Delta anchor Cockpit carpet Cockpit bar with refrigerator Radio telephone 12amp regulated charger for domestic battery bank Remote control searchlight Coloured hull top band. Standard features will vary on boats supplied to the American market.
Autopilot Antifouling Concealed washbasin in aft cabin.
5KvA/60Hz Onan generator Air conditioning/reverse cycle heating system 110v/60Hz electrical system 70A Battery charger Solid stainless steel rubbing strake Flyscreens on all portholes Microwave and electric hob Holding tank with electric macerator pump.
Engine Count
2
Engine Horse Power
460.0
Engine Location
Starboard
Max Speed Knots
24.24
Propeller Type
Duoprop
HULL
Designer
Bernard Olesinski
Hull Material
Fiberglass
Hull Type
Modified Vee
OTHER
Single Berths
6
Drive Transmission Description
Stern
Dry Weight
6099.99 kilograms
Engine Year
1992
Engine Type
Inboard
Fuel Tanks Capacity
493.01 liters
No of Heads
1
Water Tanks Capacity
193.21 liters
The Fairline Targa 34 is a 36 feet long that boasts a 11 feet beam. and a draft of 0.91 meters.This 1992 Petrol Fairline Targa 34 is powered by a Volvo KAD 42, with 460.0 horsepower. The Fairline Targa 34 is made of fiberglass.