BJ Marine (Bangor)
Bangor Marina
Co. Down, N00, GB, BT20 5ED
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1996 Fairline Squadron 59

location icon France
Year 1996
Length 57'10 ft / 17.63 m
Price
€250,000

The owner has been fanatical in keeping this Fairline Squadron 59 in immaculate condition. Sleeps up to 6 persons in a three cabin layout. This is one of Fairline's more popular motor yachts, thanks to her sleek styling, and comfortable floorplan and excellent open water performance. She has never been chartered and has a full Med specification. Engine hours still very low. Many upgrades including stern thruster. Excellent condition.

Specifications

Year Built 1996
Category Power
Length Overall 59'9 ft / 18.21 m
Beam 15'6 ft / 4.72 m
Max Draft 3'10 ft / 1.17 m
Construction Fiberglass
Deadrise Angle 18 deg
Engines 2
Total Engine Power 1,600 hp
Cruising Speed 33.37 mph
Fuel Tanks 2
Fuel Tank Cap. 2,271 L
Water Tanks 2
Water Tank Cap. 628 L
Water Heater Cap. 0 L
Holding Tanks 1
Holding Tank Cap. 0 L
Bridge Clearance 18'5 ft / 5.61 m
Tax Status Paid

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Man
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 800hp
Type: Inboard
Propeller Type: 3 Blade
Year: 1996
Engine Hours: 925

Engine 2 Specifications

Make: Man
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 800hp
Type: Inboard
Propeller Type: 3 Blade
Year: 1996
Engine Hours: 925
Accommodations

Owners Stateroom; Centreline double berth with padded bed head and mirrored panels, storage drawers under. Double width hanging lockers to both port and starboard side, shelves with vanity storage to hull sides below opening hull ports to both port and starboard sides. En suite owners toilet/shower; Fully fitted with circular shower stall, toilet, bidet and sink with Corian type counter tops. Mirror fronted lockers, opening hull port and electric extractor fans.

Port and Starboard Guest cabins; Guest cabins to both port and starboard sides both with twin single berths. Fitted out with double fronted lockers and good ventilation from twin hull ports. Portside cabin has en suite access to main toilet/shower compartment. Toilet/shower; Fully fitted with circular shower stall, toilet, bidet and sink with Corian type counter tops. Mirror fronted lockers, ventilation from hull ports.

Dinette; To port side raised opposite helm, with circular table and half round seating in cream leather. Electrical distribution panel set into windscreen dash.

Galley; To starboard aft of helm, screened with venetian slatted screens. Twin sinks, covered ceramic hob, built in microwave, built in Zanussi double fronted fridge/freezer. Various locker and storage spaces. Corian type counter tops and splash backs. Under floor utility area with large storage space and built in washer/dryer. Interior stairs to flybridge.

Main saloon; Circular table to starboard with half round seating in cream leather, curved double seat to port, cream leather. Eberspacher central heating control. Portside sideboard, drinks and entertainment unit with built in TV and video. Sliding patio doors to cockpit including electro raise/drop opening window.

Main Helm; Helm station raised on starboard side, with two bucket helm seats. Helm equipped with Furuno radar, Shipmate plotter, VHF, Raymarine ST7000 autopilot control, Raymarine ST60 Tridata, bow and stern thrusters, trim tabs and engine controls and gauges, HFL generator panel, stereo CD with disc changer. Windscreens fitted with demisters Cockpit; With twin transom doors, central Cooney hydraulic passarelle, twin electric stern mooring line winches. Manual bilge pump.

Stern crew cabin with access below cockpit seating. Access through cockpit floor to engine room plus large sub floor storage area.

Flybridge; Flybridge with radar arch, L shaped seating with corner table. Upper helm station.

General Equipment; Furuno Radar, Shipmate chart plotter, Raymarine GPS aerial, Raymarine ST7000 autopilot, Raymarine ST60 Tridata speed/depth/log, HFL generator, Eberspacher diesel central heating, Bow thruster, trim tabs, Cooney electro/hydraulic passarelle, VHF, telephone intercom, electric stern mooring winches, electric anchor windlass, fridge/freezer/ washer/dryer, TV video.

Electrical systems
  • 240 V shore power
  • two voltage meters
  • two 24 V battery packs
  • 80 amp Newmar battery charger
  • 4 air conditioning/heating control units
Swim platform
  • Built swimming ladder
  • adjustable tender chocks
  • hot and cold transom shower
  • Cooney electro/hydraulic passerelle
Navigation equipment
  • Raymarine ST 7000 autopilot
  • Raymarine ST 60 tri-data speed/depth/log
  • Radar
  • Raymarine GPS
  • VHF
  • Richie compass
  • Bow thruster
Cockpit
  • Cockpit controls (engines and bow thruster)
  • stairway to flybridge
  • Full cockpit enclosure
  • large Lazerette for storage
  • large aft storage.

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Manufacturer Provided Description

The second yacht to be launched in the series, the Fairline Squadron 59 offers a three-deck layout with an internal staircase between the spacious, elegant saloon and the large flybridge.

The flybridge features sophisticated wet bar facilities (fridge, sink, hot and cold water, stowage cupboards and optional electric griddle), large upholstered seating and sunbed areas, and additional aft access ladder to the cockpit.

From the reliable standard on-board generator and substantial capacity of the battery banks, to the generous quantities of fuel and water her tanks can carry, the utmost attention has been paid to the design and engineering of practical features which make cruising and living aboard a real pleasure.

These, and many other features help to bring a true 'big-boat' feeling to a yacht which has been designed specifically for ease of management and handling. The performance, sea-keeping and manoeuvrability of the Squadron 59 are outstanding, and her operation is quiet thanks to water-cooled silencers and other engineering refinements. Safety features include an exhaust overheat warning system and alarms to show if any water is present in the fuel filters.

The interior layout of the Squadron 59 is both spacious and practical. The bridgedeck provides exceptional visibility from both the helm station and from the adjacent dining area on the port side. The stylish galley, on the same level, offers an equally pleasant outlook, and gives easy access to the dining table and the elegant saloon, a few steps aft.

A second saloon layout option provides a two-seater settee to port, alongside a sideboard with bar, icemaker, TV and video.

The lower deck has a private atmosphere, thanks to the central lower hallway with its curved paneling; the large master stateroom has its own spacious en suite washroom with circular perspex shower enclosure, bidet and electric toilet.

The two twin-bedded guest cabins share a similar washroom. Wardrobe space in all these cabins is extensive.

FAIRLINE SQUADRONS: Ever since the introduction of the 62-foot flagship model, the Squadron concept has received worldwide acclaim. The successive introductions of the 65, 59 and 55 have met with equal success, not least for their high standards of craftsmanship and specifications. Fairline draws on the experience of boat owners to improve their product. It's how the Squadron Series was born. Owners said they wanted a large, highly capable and impressive yacht, but they didn't want the cost and privacy-inhibiting presence of a crew on board. They pioneered the trend towards larger integral bathing platforms and swept-stern designs. Initially introduced to protect props and rudders and make access easier, they have now become a major focus of the boat, with showers, storage boxes, wet-lockers and dinghy stowage facilities. Toughened glass windscreens, pantograph wipers on larger boats, substantial 316 stainless steel deck fittings, safety rails and grab-handles, IMCO-approved navigation lights, electric anchor winches, fuel filtration, customized wiring looms and separate circuit-breaker panels are just some of the standard safety items.

Universally high equipment specifications are found as standard across the Squadron range. They include generous fuel and fresh water tankage, generators, bow thrusters, multi-feature radars, autopilots and navaids, teak-laid cockpit soles, aft boarding passerelles, space-saving circular showers in uniformly big bathrooms, and interior sprung mattresses on longer-than-average berths.

The hull and superstructure of every Squadron is precisely laid up by hand with isophtalic gelcoats and resins, incorporating a substantial grid of bulkheads, frames and stringers with a Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) shell, maintaining the highest build-quality and structural integrity. A through-bolted hull-to-deck joint and, where appropriate, foam sandwich construction add up to high strength with optimum weight and thermal - acoustic efficiency. This translates into a quiet-riding boat of great rigidity and solidity.

FAIRLINE BOATS: Fairline features three distinct ranges of power cruiser - the sparkling five-boat Targa range, the three powerful Phantoms, and the elegant and stylish the four-model Squadron Series. At the design and planning stage, Fairline pays particular attention to the demands of long-range passage-making. For example, generous fuel and fresh water tankage is provided to increase range and offshore capability, and the use of space is planned intelligently, by people who understand cruising. Creature comforts like long, comfortable beds, big bathrooms with separate showers, and well equipped, ergonomically planned galleys, combine to make living on board a real pleasure. Fairline uses genuine wood veneers throughout their interiors and bathing platforms on all boats are teak-laid, as are the cockpit floors on Flybridge boats and larger Targas. Solid Avonite or Swanstone tops are fitted on work surfaces and vanity units. Fairline offers a choice of light honey-tinted Maple or rich American Cherry. Larger boats feature even more exquisite combinations: American Cherry, Eucalyptus and Burr Elm; or Maple, Bird's Eye Maple and Madrona Burr. The deeply lacquered, protective finishes complement exclusive ranges of overhead and bulkhead finishes and custom-made soft furnishings, the latter available in an extensive choice of designer fabrics. Fairline's materials and construction methods are rigorously tested for durability, colour-fastness, fire resistance and smoke suppression by the Furniture Industry Research Association (FIRA). Fairline selects the finest marine engines available and design and engineer systems around the selected engines, to enable them to run at maximum efficiency. Aerodynamically-designed air intakes and ventilation systems ensure a continuous supply of cool air. Nickel-aluminium-bronze rudders and sterngear (rather than cheaper manganese-bronze) give strength and long life. Specially designed bonding systems minimize the risk of galvanic corrosion on underwater fittings. Large battery capacities with regulated support systems and oversize starter cables provide real reliability in the long term.

From the sports performance of the 4.3 Gi-DP petrol engine to the remarkable power of the KAD44(EDC)-DP six-cylinder compressor-fed turbo aftercooled diesel, the Volvo Penta range promises the finest levels of performance for Fairline owners. Volvo Penta's Duoprop technology was far ahead when it was developed almost fifteen years ago, and still ahead now. The dual contra-rotating propellers grip the water like no other drive, maximizing propulsion efficiency and totally removing the risks of cavitation. A Duoprop drive will reduce the time it takes to get on the plane by some 30-percent over a conventional single propeller drive system. Volvo Penta diesels are quiet, with minimum detectable vibration, exceptionally clean and highly fuel efficient. They are more compact too, so routine service points are easier to check over and the boat's designer can give more space over to accommodation. It is the introduction of electronic control management systems that is now making the greatest impact on development.

The TAMD122 EDC and it's sister, the TAMD73 EDC both feature Electronic Diesel Control. This electronic module monitors and controls all the key elements of the engine's operating system - like temperature and fuel supply. It automatically and continuously maximizes engine efficiency. EDC also provides for far easier engine diagnostic monitoring. An operating fault can normally be detected well before it affects the reliability of the engine, and a special plug-in module simplifies service routines, reducing time and saving money. Because EDC is used to operate the engine electrically rather than mechanically, it delivers exceptionally precise control. This feature that can be a real help in close-quarters manoeuvring, such as in crowded harbours and marinas. The electric cabling between the engine and steering position removes any possibility of vibration traveling along their lengths. Cleaner engines result from improvements in combustion efficiency, and in turn combustion efficiency has a direct influence on improving fuel efficiency and overall performance. That is why Volvo Penta has pioneered the development of techniques such as low air rotation, charged piston oil cooling and multi-hole injection systems. Volvo Penta's confidence in its engines is expressed in the protection provided by a truly international warranty. For diesel engines in excess of 300-hp and used by the owner for recreational use, warranty is extended from twelve months to two years.

With over 5,000 trained service and parts dealers located around the world, Volvo Penta provides worldwide support. In 1993 Fairline's high standards of design and construction were recognized by the Registro Italiano Navale (RINA) of Italy and in 1994, they achieved full ISO9001 and BS5750 accreditation, unusual among British builders. At the beginning of 1997, Fairline was the very first European builder to achieve CE recognition for its entire range.

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