Monday, April 15, 2024
Classic Wellcraft Beaches in Haulover Beach
Project: Hatteras Chub Cay 77
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Improve-it = Sunreef Power 80
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Roberto Cavalli 1940 - 2024
Prestige Yacht Ends Aground in Cayman Brac
Classic Chris Craft Ends Beached in Ocean Park
Project: Azimut Grande 44M
Friday, April 12, 2024
New Launch: Baglietto Superfast 41m hull #10242
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Maritimo Yacht Sinks in Baja Mexico
New Model: Sessa F48
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Paolo Pininfarina 1958 - 2024
Project: Rizzardi InSeven Plus
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
New Model: Bering B72
Monday, April 8, 2024
Project: Focus 3X
Sunday, April 7, 2024
Classic Sunseeker Goes Ablaze in River Itchen Southampton
Sunseeker Yacht on Fire in New River Fort Lauderdale
XL Marine New Web Site
Saturday, April 6, 2024
New Model: Ocean Alexander Puro 35P
Friday, April 5, 2024
Project: Zeelander 8
Thursday, April 4, 2024
Sport Cruiser Goes Ablaze at Mission Harbour Fraser River
New Model: Sealine S335
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Super Yacht Fire Extinguished in Fort Lauderdale
Classic Hatteras Collides Into Punta Gorda Bridge Florida
Six Persons Saved from Sinking Super Yacht Near Sines
Project: Princess F58
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Pershing Yacht on Fire in Dubai
Princess Yacht Ends Aground in Elmwood Australia
New Model: Wally Power50
Monday, April 1, 2024
The Sport Cruiser is Back
When nearly everyone seemed to stop believing on the medium size sport cruiser here comes British builder Fairline and its new Targa 40 to show and remind us, why in all sizes, a two cabins sleek looking sport cruising boat is still one of the best way to go at sea. This new Fairline Targa brings evolution to the species, and finally we see drop down bulk-heads integrated cleverly in a sport cruiser design.
The twelve meter medium-sized open sport cruiser has been hammered in the past decade, by center consoles and dual consoles, and arguably the most successful models in this size are over ten years old. Like the Princess V40 presented in 2017 a soft evolution of the V39 which came out in 2012, while an other success is the Sessa C38 which is still doing very well despite its fall 2009 presentation. Both these models have had a long standing success, and while arguably they offer everything for a typical family of a couple and two kids to go a week cruise, it's worth noting that they did bring nothing new to the table beside a hard-top to say similar sized models from the late nineties and early noughties, and some other soft evolutionary design touches.
Interestingly even Galeon which was the first major production builder to push folding down bulkheads in the aft deck with its 500 Fly model in 2015 to the masses never offered a sport cruiser of eleven to twelve meter in size with this system. Its 405 HTS is in fact an evolution of the Galeon 385 which debuted in 2010.
Where do we go from here, will be interesting. Like in anything if Fairline's new Targa 40 will sell out the competition it will not be long, before the main competition starts offering similar featured, add drop down bulk-head models. The good thing is the sport cruiser renewal has started.





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