Power & Motor Yacht

Fairline F-Line

- fairline.com Daniel Harding Jr.

Fairline Yachts made a statement when it brought noted Italian designer Ablerto Mancini aboard to bring a fresh styling to the U.K. builder’s new products. That was certainly the case with the 63 GTO that debuted in Cannes. From its single-level living to the boat’s aggressive exterior styling, it’s a package that earned a ton of attention on the show circuit.

Sitting in the 63’s cockpit at the Annapolis show with Fairline Yachts Head of Design, Andrew Pope, I was let in on another project with a fresh new look: The 33-foot Fairline F-line (a working title).

“We knew we needed a new starter boat for the brand. And our heritage goes back to the Targa 28 so we wanted to get back to our roots and design a weekender,” explained Pope as he brought up the rendering of the 33 up on his phone. “But we wanted to carve our own niche. It’s all about creating a sociable, livable space.

We’ll have some accommodat­ions below to sleep two to four people and a galley topsides. Looks-wise, it’s dramatic, we really wanted to set ourselves apart, yet it still has some Fairline DNA in its profile. It’s going to be a fun boat to design all the little details on.”

Pope and the rest of the Fairline executive team hope the 33 will introduce the brand to a younger demographi­c, and the company’s dedication to customer support will help retain the owners for years.

I’ve been thinking about the name that’s TBD. Fast, sleek, plus with my love of alliterati­on, I’m going to go out on a limb and pitch: The Fairline Falcon. —

 ??  ?? There’s something about silver that exudes a feeling of speed.
There’s something about silver that exudes a feeling of speed.

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