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Year | 2005 |
Make | Fairline |
Model | Squadron 74 |
Class | Motor Yacht |
Length | 74.42ft |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Hull Material | Fiberglass |
Hull Shape | Displacement |
Offered By | TM Yachting |
For sale - FAIRLINE SQUADRON 74 2005 MODEL
The yacht is well maintained, private use.
Inside Equipment
Stern thruster
Bow thruster
Electric bilge pump
Air conditioning
Hot water
Fresh water maker
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Oven
Microwave oven
Electric head
Refrigerator
Deep freezer
Electrical Equipment
Shore power inlet
Generator
Inverter
Hydraulic Swimming Platform
Outside Equipment/Extras
Teak cockpit
Teak sidedecks
Hydraulic gangway
Cockpit cushions
Cockpit table
Swimming ladder
Tender
Liferaft
Covers
Bimini Top
Cockpit cover
Everything we've learned in building fine motors yachts is embodied in the award-winning Squadron 74. From the thoroughly proven sea-going hull form to the smallest detail of the cabinetry, we have drawn on the lessons learned across 10,000 Fairlin boats to create a grand luxe motor yacht quite without peer. From design concept to computer model to full-size walk through mock-up, absolutely nothing has been left to chance; every inch of this boat fits a precise design purpose. Quite simply, the Squadron 74 is the embodiment of what a luxury performance motor yacht should be; and without equal.
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Teak-laid cockpit floor and bathing platform ? Access hatch to engine bay ? Service corridor accessed via cockpit and transom door ? Warp and fender stowage lockers ? Various cockpit lockers ? Dockside TV and phone inlets ? Hydraulic transom door to bathing platform exposing concealed 3.5m telescopic hydraulic passarelle ? Solid teak handrail surround ? Stainless steel framed door to saloon ? Teak stairway with stainless steel handrails to flybridge ? Low-level lights and lights under flybridge overhang ? Removable stainless guardrails for bathing platform ? Manual bilge pump system ? Transom shower ? Emergency fuel shut-off valves in starboard locker ? Emergency boat system shutdown switch ? Boat hook ? Heavy duty 12v socket.
All 240 volt and 24 volt circuits are protected by circuit breakers on main electrical load control panel beside helm position ? Remotely and manually operated isolating switches for all batteries ? Heavy duty electrical panel located in service corridor ? All 12v equipment supplied from separate battery ? All stern gear, engines, fuel tanks, etc. are electrically bonded ? Emergency boat system shutdown switch. 12 Volt: 1 x 200 Ah gel battery ? 1 x 60 amp battery charger. 24 Volt: 2 x 200 Ah gel batteries exclusively for starting each engine ? 4 x 200 Ah gel battery capacity for domestic services ? 24v - 12v 20 amp converter ? Battery coupling system permits either bank of batteries to start either engine ? Battery isolating switches located in service corridor. 240 Volt: 2 x 17.5 kW Onan generators with through-hull exhausts ? 1 x 100amp regulated charger with 2 x 3 amp slave to port and starboard batteries ? 1 x 75 amp battery charger ? Twin 63 amp x 100' shoreline sockets stowed in drums via Glendinning cable master ? Polarity check and earth leakage trip protection system ? 2 x 18 kva isolation transformers each with soft starts.
Stainless steel through-hull anchor roller ? Anchor chain locker access hatches ? Hydraulic anchor winch with controls on deck and remote mounted at both helm positions ? 40kg anchor ? 50 fathoms calibrated chain ? Stainless steel hull protection plate under bow ? Teak-laid side decks ? Twin bow stern and transom cleats in stainless steel ? Two pairs of spring cleats in stainless steel ? Pair of stainless steel fairleads forward and mooring drums aft ? Stainless steel pulpit and coachroof grab rails ? Warp/fender stowage in lockers on port and starboard sides of coachroof ? 8 x large fenders ? 6 x 50' warps ? Transom ladder ? Hot and cold transom shower ? Remote control concealed telescopic electro-hydraulic passerelle ? Deck wash points fore and aft ? Concealed fuel fillers port and starboard ? Water fillers to port and starboard ? Sunbathing cushions for coachroof filled with non-absorbent foam ? Various deck head ventilators ? Full set of IMCO navigation lights ? Pantograph stainless steel windscreen wipers ? Stainless steel-framed windscreen ? Separate side boarding ladder with port and starboard side access gate.
Teak-laid flybridge floor ? Access by staircase from wheelhouse and by teak stairway from cockpit ? Two forward facing helm seats ? Co-pilot seat ? Wind screen with grab rail ? Electronic throttles ? Repeat engine instruments ? Repeat autopilot and fire extinguisher controls ? Remote controls for forward anchor winch and searchlight ? Repeat echo sounder and log ? VHF R/T ? Horns ? Sound signalling device ? Remote controlled searchlight on mast ? Repeat radar and plotter displays ? Open scanner radar to mast ? Bowthruster control ? Trim tab controls ? Intercom to lower helm ? Large J-shaped dining seating separate from helm ? Electrically adjustable backrest creating extended sunbathing deck ? Flybridge bar complete with refrigerator, sink, electric griddle and icemaker ? Large sunbathing area aft with non-absorbent foam filled cushions ? Stainless steel guardrails ? Twin radar masts.
FAIRLINE SQUADRON 74 2005 MODEL
Engine Make | Caterpillar |
Total Power | 1650hp |
Engine Hours | 1900 |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Engine Make | Caterpillar |
Total Power | 1650hp |
Engine Hours | 1900 |
Engine Type | Inboard |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Max Speed | 37.98kn |
Length Overall | 74ft |
Beam | 18.67ft |
Dry Weight | 101,964Lb |
Fresh Water Tank | 301.19 gal () |
Fuel Tank | 1556.67 gal () |
Holding Tank |
Single Berths | 10 |
Cabins | 3 |
Heads | 3 |