Fairline Squadron 78
The Fairline Squadron 78 is a luxury motor yacht that was first introduced in 2009 and continued production until 2013. It is a large vessel, measuring 24 mts in length, with a beam of 5.7 mts and a draft of 1.65 mts. The yacht was designed by Bernard Olesinski and built by Fairline Yachts, the well-known British luxury yacht manufacturer. The interior of the Fairline Squadron 78 is spacious and elegant, with a modern and luxurious design. The yacht can accommodate up to 8 guests in 4 cabins, including a master suite, a VIP cabin, and two twin cabins, all with en-suite facilities. The master suite is located amidships and features a king-size bed, a large wardrobe, and a spacious bathroom with a separate shower and bathtub. The VIP cabin is located in the bow and also has a king-size bed and a private bathroom. The two twin cabins are located aft and each has two single beds and an en-suite bathroom. The yacht’s main deck features a large saloon with a U-shaped sofa, a coffee table, and a dining area with a large table and seating for 8 guests. The saloon is surrounded by large windows that provide plenty of natural light and stunning views of the surrounding waters.
The yacht also has a well-equipped galley, a spacious cockpit, and a large flybridge with a second helm station, a wet bar, and a seating area. The Fairline Squadron 78 is powered by twin Caterpillar C32 engines that produce a total of 3,500 horsepower, providing a top speed of around 32 knots and a cruising speed of around 23 knots. The yacht is equipped with advanced navigation and communication systems, including radar, GPS, autopilot, and VHF radio. The Fairline Squadron 78 is a luxurious and well-built motor yacht that offers a comfortable and enjoyable cruising experience. Its spacious interior, modern design, and advanced technology make it a popular choice.