Launched
earlier this year at the 2011 London show, the Fairline 50 Targa Gran
Turismo replaces the 52 model of the same range after an important eight
years production run. The 50 Targa Gran Turismo take a lot of design
stints from the previous new launched 58, a model which represents a
different way of presenting the large sport series from Fairline. This
new thinking comes from larger sun roofs, full opening patio doors,
and bigger glassed surfaces on both the main and lower deck. Other new
design instincts comes from the fact that both the latest large Targa's,
this 50 and the 58 offer a living with galley on the main deck, and
lower plan fully dedicated to the cabins. The 50 Targa Gran Turismo
also stays away in following recent trends and offers the owners
stateroom to fore. But don't be written off as this has been made in
way to compete with a midships cabin layout. Power is a three
engine choices from Volvo and Cats from 575 up to 710hp which take
speeds up to 33 knots with the larger option. Design of hull and
engineering for the 50 Targa Gran Turismo is again trusted to long time
since the eighties Fairline colloborator Bernard Olesinski who again as
for the completely new 41 Squadron goes for a flat medium Vee aft of
only twelve degrees.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.44 m (50.8ft) incl pulipt
Hull Length - 14.96 m
Beam - 4.47 m
Draft - 0.94 m
Displacement - 16.24 t unloaded
Fuel Capacity - 2300 l
Water Capacity - 600 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 1 crew cabin berth aft
Engines - 2 x Volvo D9 575hp, D11 670hp, Cats C12 710hp
Speed - 33 knots max with Cats 710hp, 30 knots with Volvo 575hp
Propulsion - shaft line
Hull Type - modified Vee with 12.5 degrees dead rise aft
Construction
- Isophthalic gel coat, resin-rich powder-bound glass mat,
unidirectional, biaxial and woven rovings, deck with polyurethane foam
cores
Project - Bernard Olesinski, Fairline Design Team

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