A thirteen meter Fairline flybridge cruiser went ablaze while berthed at Swansea Marina, to the Southwest of Wales at 17:52 hours of Sunday nineteen November. Five fire fighting crews from Swansea Central, Swansea West, Morriston, Gorseinon and Llanelli responded to the fire, taking about an hour to control and two hours to extinguish. No one was injured in the fire, with the causes of the blaze reported as accidental, with the flybridge cruiser ending half sank, and her flybridge deck burned out. A fire involving two small boats happened in the same Marina on the end of May of this year.
The Fairline in this fire is a 43 Squadron as designed by Bernard Olesinski and produced from 1994 to 1997. The 43 was the Squadron range entry model, Fairline's flagship flybridge line which in that time arrived up to 65 foot. The Squadron 43 came as a replacement to the Fairline 43 and was replaced by the Phantom 46.
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