Description
1997 Fairline Targa 29 for sale.
Introducing the stunning 1997 Fairline Targa 29, a remarkable sports cruiser that combines elegance with performance. With an overall length of 29.75 feet, this vessel is crafted from durable fiberglass, ensuring both strength and style on the water.
Powered by twin Volvo Penta AD31D/DP inboard engines, each delivering 130 hp, it promises an exhilarating experience with diesel performance. The Targa 29 features a comfortable cabin, perfect for relaxing during your adventures, along with a well-appointed head for convenience. Its thoughtful design includes a spacious layout that enhances onboard enjoyment.
Whether you're cruising along the coast or enjoying a day on the river, 'Blue Dolphin' is equipped to provide a memorable experience. This Fairline Targa 29 is ready for new adventures, offering both charm and functionality for discerning boaters. Embrace the open water with this exceptional sports cruiser!
Additional Information
Electrical:
- Lighting - 12v
- Shore power connection - 240v
Interior:
- Number of cabins - 1
- Number of berths - 4
- Toilet - 1
- Holding tank
- Shower
- Fridge
- Pressurised hot and cold water system
Navigation:
- Compass
Safety Equipment:
- CO² detector
Ground tackle:
- Anchor and chain with electric windlass
Other Equipment:
- Fenders
- Mooring lines
- Deck shower
- Radio/stereo
- Television
- Cutlery
- Crockery
Service Information:
- Full twin sterndrive service - October 2024
- Full twin engine service - March 2025
Mooring OfferWe are pleased to be able to offer discounted moorings for the first year at Shepperton Marina for all boats purchased through our Boat Showrooms brokerage office.
For this boat, an annual (non-residential) mooring if paid in advance would be
£4277.07
including VAT and a 10% discount, (applies for the first year only)..
Power (240v) is via a pre-payment card for the electric pod if required.
Brief History of Vessel
Used on the Thames prior to the present owners purchase in 2009.
The used on the Thames again before being taken across the Channel to France. Cruised down through France on the rivers and canals over three years. Spent 2-3 years in Briare, then finally into the Med and on to Beaulieu sur Mer, where it was moored and used. Finally being brought back by road in 2024.