Fairline Targa 50 refit by boats.co.uk credit where its due...anything is possible!

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So excited. We took delivery of our (new to us) 5th Fairline today. Weve considered Princess and Sunseeker over the years but the layouts haven't suited our needs. They have all been targa , 28, 29, 47, 28 and today we took delivery of our Targa 50. Hull number 00001 the 2011 boat show boat. Primarily bought this one as it had all the extras and because it had the bigger engines, and despite being older, as it had been owned by Essex Boatyards nearly from new and being the Failrine main dealer formerly they had upgraded everything along the way to the later versions of things - like the runners on the roof etc.

They all go orange inside on the wood. Now I know some people love the orange. Personally I hate it.

So when we looked at the boat @ boats.co.uk headquarters - I said to James - Id love a targa 62 but cant justfy £800k - But like the colour design light wood / dark wood and I like the original prebuild design (id found on the web but never found one actually built like it) - can you refit this boat to look like that. And he said yes. So four months later, after new carpets, all the wood re-darkened, new floors, leather, toilets, LED lights, new white work tops, new job, new bed head boards, a lot of cleaning and loads of other small things - today it arrived an all new boat. Hats off to Boats.co.uk for delivering on our vision and effectively giving us a new 50ft boat for 40% of the cost of a new one.

The end result justifies the wait and goes to show if you can think it boats.co.uk can build it - anything is possible!

Just want people to see there amazing work. James Barke has sold me 5 out of my last 7 boats and the service has always been second to none nothing is too much trouble ever. and when things go wrong - there people are all over it.

Things weve found so far- There is not enough cupboard space - The Targa 47 had loads - struggling for galley space as to where to put stuff. and there's no freezer. I assumed the large fridge was a fridge freezer. Nope just a fridge. So no ice for us in the summer. Thought about putting a freezer where people put the second fridge but weve not got enough cupboards as it is. I think we also should have chosen silver/grey leather as the cream is going to get dirty quickly. And I’m going to have build some shelving in the wardrobes as you can’t really store stuff in there just hang stuff

Still way cheaper than buying a 58 or 62 by about £2-300k.

I am in no way asscoiated with boats.co.uk - Just rarly do people actually deliver what they promise and when they do - I think it needs to be told to others.
 

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I rather liked the darker worktop, but I guess that's personal taste - everything else looks amazing to me.
The wood colours and the fabrics make it look like a 2018 boat.
Congratulations!
 
Congratulations, she does look like a brand new boat indeed! :encouragement:

I'm just a bit puzzled by your comment:
Still way cheaper than buying a 58 or 62 by about £2-300k.
I mean, doesn't that have to see with the size difference, more than anything else?
Mind, don't read this as a dismission of your result, by all means.
I'm just curious to understand if the "normal" prices of 50/58/62 are actually in a comparable ballpark, for some reason that I'm missing...
 
Congratulations, she does look like a brand new boat indeed! :encouragement:

I'm just a bit puzzled by your comment:

I mean, doesn't that have to see with the size difference, more than anything else?
Mind, don't read this as a dismission of your result, by all means.
I'm just curious to understand if the "normal" prices of 50/58/62 are actually in a comparable ballpark, for some reason that I'm missing...

What I meant was, that I wanted the Targa 58/62 look of light floor against dark wood and light work tops without having to pay for £200-300k extra for that look. If I couldn't have made a 50 look how I wanted I may have considered a 58 (and may yet in the future) - Actually nearly went for the Exact same floor as in the 62 but it was engineered wood from fairline - quite thin and up close didn't look as nice and the solid wood we went for which is half inch thick suited the targa 50 as better to match the existing woodwork.
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What I meant was, that I wanted the Targa 58/62 look of light floor against dark wood and light work tops without having to pay for £200-300k extra for that look.
Fairenuff, but the extra for the different look would have come with a bigger boat FoC, so to speak... That was my train of thoughts. :)
No worries anyway - the boat indeed looks stunning, and if that's what you wanted, nothing else matters! :encouragement:
 
Wow that is a fantastic refit. Huge credit to boats.co.uk for achieving that, when others would mess around with wrap etc. The re-chocolate-browned walnut really does look amazing.
That boat runs really well. The helm set up is excellent, especially with the high seat that gives you a great view forward when underway without needing to stand. She has a decent Garmin spec as well

I've spent many a happy hour on that very boat as have others on here. I also saw her in build. She has a nice set of Lumishores :D Where will you keep her? I have lots of pics of her - here are some random examples:

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I thought the boat was sitting lower than usual at the stern... :encouragement: so that was one of the Corsica cruises. I think I have the reciprocal photo of Match somewhere. :cool:
 
I thought the boat was sitting lower than usual at the stern... :encouragement: so that was one of the Corsica cruises. I think I have the reciprocal photo of Match somewhere. :cool:

I've got a picture somewhere of you with some cow on a beach on one of those trips to Girolata... :D
 
I thought the boat was sitting lower than usual at the stern... :encouragement: so that was one of the Corsica cruises. I think I have the reciprocal photo of Match somewhere. :cool:
Yep that first pic with you holding the camera was as we left Porto Rotondo in Sardinia, and headed past Mortorio Island and up past Cala Di Volpe then Porto Cervo. The reciprocal was first 20 seconds of this vid shot from Omegaelite's Targa 50... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxfEDln7WCE

Omegaeletite sorry to thread drift a bit but we have had some nice times drinking beer and wine around what is now your aft deck table - your fabulous new boat comes with some history/ nice karma :D:encouragement:
 
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