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Targa 53 OPEN Targa 53 OPEN 2019 Model Year Standard Specification Principal Dimensions Length overall (incl. pulpit): Height above waterline 55’6” (16.92m) (incl. arch & nav. light mast): 15’1” (4.60m) Length overall (excl. pulpit): Transport height: 53’6” (16.32m) 15’11” (4.87m) Beam (incl. gunwale): Dry weight (approx.): 14’10” (4.52m) 19.19 tonnes / 21.49 US tons (19,500kg) Berths: Fuel capacity: 4 - 6 530 gallons / 637 US gallons (2,412 litres) Draught: Water capacity (incl. calorifier): 3’11” (1.20m) unloaded 120 gallons / 145 US gallons (550 litres) Engines Twin Volvo Penta D11-725 shaft drive, diesel (725mhp each): & Performance 32 knots Type approval: Max. persons capacity: B 16 Targa 53 OPEN Deck Plans Main Deck Lower Deck 2 Cabin Lower Deck 3 Cabin Targa 53 OPEN Deck Anchor chain locker Recessed self-draining area on Anchor winch (electric) foredeck for coach-roof cushions Anchor winch controls Remote control searchlight Bathing platform ladder Riding light Calibrated anchor chain (50m / 27.3 Self-stowing Delta® anchor (25kg) fathoms) Stainless steel aft fairleads Ensign & staff Stainless steel bow fairleads Fender set Stainless steel bow, cockpit, stern & Foredeck drinks holders twin spring cleats Foredeck glazing Stainless steel gunwale with rubber Foredeck stowage lockers inserts Fuel fillers Stainless steel pulpit Full set of IMCO navigation lights Teak laid bathing platform Garage access Twin horns Handrail Water filler Hot & cold water transom shower Windscreen washers Moulded non-slip deck surface Windscreen wipers Helm Position 12V socket Garmin GMI 20 digital multi-function Adjustable/tilt steering wheel instrument system with colour display Bilge pump switches with integral Garmin VHF 300i marine radio operating warning lights & audible High speed magnetic compass alarms Opening window Black mesh windscreen covers Powered steering Bow thruster controls Red night-light illumination to helm Controls for engine bay fire Remote anchor winch controls extinguisher system Rudder position indicator Drinks holders Searchlight controls Electronic single-lever throttle & gear Settee opposite helm with table controls for port & starboard engines Switches for navigation & riding lights, Fuel gauges windscreen wipers & engine bay Full engine instrumentation including; extractor fans tachometers, temperature gauges, Trim tab controls audible alarms & engine hour meters Twin helm seats Garmin GHP 20 autopilot system Targa 53 OPEN Electrical Systems 230 - 240V 50Hz All 240V, 24V &12V circuits (where applicable) protected by circuit breakers with main electrical load control panel Onan® 9.5kW generator Heavy duty circuit breakers Isolating switches to all batteries 12 Volt Voltage dropper from domestic batteries 24 Volt 240 Volt Batteries - 2 x heavy duty batteries Polarity check & earth leakage exclusively for port engine starting protection system Batteries - 2 x heavy duty batteries Power points throughout fed from exclusively for starboard engine shore power or generator starting Regulated 75amp charger for Batteries - 4 x heavy duty batteries domestic batteries wired in parallel supplying domestic Shore power supply services & port engine starting Spare circuit breakers for optional Circuit breaker for anchor winch equipment Emergency battery coupling system permits each engine to start from opposite battery bank Regulated battery charger Cockpit 12V heavy duty weatherproof socket Manual bilge pumps Access to side deck Mooring warps Bathing platform lights Mooring warp stowage Boat hook Sunpad (>2.8m wide) over garage Deck level lighting Teak laid floor throughout self- Drinks holders draining cockpit Electric hardtop with pneumatic seal Teak table with drinks holder & overhead glazing Transom gate Engine bay access hatch with stainless 'U' shaped cockpit seating steel gas struts Wet bar unit with refrigerator & sink Fender stowage White vinyl cover Life raft stowage Interior Décor Choice of interior finishes from the Amalfi, Capri, Hamptons or St Tropez interior styling ranges selected by the Fairline Yachts Design Studio Targa 53 OPEN Hullform & Construction Antifouling protection to hull Integrally moulded engine bearers Bow thruster Isophthalic gel coat backed by Deep 'V' forward 12.5° deadrise aft isophthalic resin-rich powder-bound Design, layout & detailing by the glass mat Fairline Yachts Design Studio Resin infused cored hull & liner with Feature windows with opening hand-laid deck & components portholes Polyurethane foam cores throughout Full length moulded spray deflectors deck for strength & thermal insulation Hull/deck joint bolted & bonded Saloon FAIRLINE EDITION durable tumblers Random oak flooring (set of 6) Sofa with stowage Folding table TV with Fusion AV750 DVD/Radio & Overhead lighting wireless connectivity Galley Avonite work surface Full height fridge/freezer Chopping board to sink infill Induction hob Crockery stowage Integrated waste bin Extractor fan Microwave combi oven FAIRLINE EDITION melamine dinner Overhead lighting service (24-piece, 6 place settings) Random oak floor Fire extinguisher Sink with hot & cold mixer tap First aid kit Stowage cupboards & drawers Lobby Access to electrical control panel Lighting to stair risers Access to master cabin, guest cabin/s, Space for (optional) domestic galley & day head appliance Handrail Targa 53 OPEN Accommodation Master Cabin Aluminium venetian blinds Overhead feature lighting Double bed with storage drawers Reading lights Feature windows with opening Sofa portholes Vanity unit with stool Mirror Wardrobe Master Cabin En Suite Aluminium venetian blinds Large hull window with single opening Avonite vanity unit locker & basin with port hole hot & cold pressurised water Mirror Electric silent-flush freshwater toilet Mirrored lockers Extractor fan Overhead lighting Full set of bathroom fittings Random oak floor Full size shower with seat & hinged Shower tray automatic pump-out door system Forward Guest Cabin Aluminium venetian blinds Overhead glazing with blind Bedside table Overhead lighting Double bed with storage drawers Reading lights Escape hatch to foredeck Wardrobe with mirrored doors Feature windows with single opening porthole Forward Guest Cabin Aluminium venetian blinds Mirror En Suite / Day Head Day access Mirrored lockers Electric silent-flush freshwater toilet Overhead lighting Extractor fan Random oak floor Full set of bathroom fittings Shower tray automatic pump-out Full standing height shower with system hinged door Vanity unit locker & basin with hot & cold pressurised water Port side Guest Cabin Aluminium venetian blinds Mirror Bedside table Overhead lighting Feature windows with single opening Reading lights porthole Wardrobe Full length berths x 2 Targa 53 OPEN Engines Automatic bilge pumps for Engine room soundproofing forward bilge, engine bay & rudder bay & Sterngear Exhaust overheat warning system with manual 'on' override High capacity emergency manual bilge Automatic engine bay fire extinguisher pump system with dedicated valves system Manganese bronze 'P' brackets Dripless shaft seals Manganese bronze propellers contra- Electric engine bay fans rotating Electro-hydraulic trim tabs with Sea cocks on all inlets/outlets below cathodic protection waterline Engine air intakes Stainless steel alloy shafts Engine bay lights Fuel System Changeover valve system enabling High capacity water separators & fuel each engine to draw fuel from/return filters fuel to, either tank Individual fillers & vents to port & Emergency fuel shut-off valves starboard accessible via cable-operated remote Twin fuel tanks control Freshwater System Automatic, pressurised supply Water tank Calorifier hot water system Waste Water System Holding tank (170 litres) with electric macerator pump-out USA Specifications Voltage - 2 x 110V (220V) 60Hz In addition to or in lieu of those listed above Whilst every effort is made to keep all sales literature up to date, it should not be regarded as an infallible statement of current specifications & does not constitute an offer for the sale of any particular boat. We continually seek to improve the specification & design of our boats, so alterations & upgrades to specifications take place continually. Appointed dealers are not agents of Fairline Yachts Ltd & are not authorised to commit Fairline Yachts Ltd by any express of implied undertaking or representation. Performance Figures: Power quoted in our literature for diesel inboard engines is crankshaft output. Performance Estimates: Performance estimates are given in good faith, but are in no way guaranteed for any particular model. Dirt on the bottom of the boat, damage to the propellers, engine tuning, external water & air temperatures & the weight of crew, fuel & water carried can all adversely affect performance. For those & other reasons we can give no performance guarantees .
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