New Boat Today

Sishoe

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Being a serial boat buyer, I could let this year pass without buying a boat. When the Cranchi Med 43 sold late last year I told anyone who cared to listen that is was done and wouldn't get another boat for at least a while, maybe never!
Move forward 7 months and I am now the proud owner of a Targa 64 (5th boat in 5 years) doh..
It's a bit bigger than I'm used to, but moved from Swanwick to Universal this afternoon and found her very easy to helm, hydraulic thrusters make a major difference and the massive props really bite when controlling via the sticks. Don't miss IPS at all yet :D

Hopefully the link below works, it's the photos the broker took of the boat whist still in Holland. I haven't had a chance to take any myself yet.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AoMBqVrTEKbpplpC_FRXQTSuUO6F
 
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Nice one, enjoy :D

As a (seemingly rate) Cranchi owner... how dare you!! I'm in Ireland and reckon there's no more than 10 in the country (I've owned 3 of same, inc. current one)

Are you keeping her in the UK?
 
Nice one, enjoy :D

As a (seemingly rate) Cranchi owner... how dare you!! I'm in Ireland and reckon there's no more than 10 in the country (I've owned 3 of same, inc. current one)

Are you keeping her in the UK?

Yep boat is on the Hamble, about a 3min drive or 10min cycle from where I live.

Incidentally, up until this current boat, the previous Cranchi was the best put together boat I'd had, far far better than the searay, gobbi and Bavaria that proceeded it. Great boats for bargain money uk the U.K. I paid a little over 100k for an 8 year med 43 ips 600 90hrs!! It was just to small for my family.
 
Congratulations. Looks amazing.

I'm thinking the Crianchi 43HT could be the next upgrade from Bozzi, appreciate your thoughts on that :)
 
Being a serial boat buyer, I could let this year pass without buying a boat. When the Cranchi Med 43 sold late last year I told anyone who cared to listen that is was done and wouldn't get another boat for at least a while, maybe never!
Move forward 7 months and I am now the proud owner of a Targa 64 (5th boat in 5 years) doh..
It's a bit bigger than I'm used to, but moved from Swanwick to Universal this afternoon and found her very easy to helm, hydraulic thrusters make a major difference and the massive props really bite when controlling via the sticks. Don't miss IPS at all yet :D

Hopefully the link below works, it's the photos the broker took of the boat whist still in Holland. I haven't had a chance to take any myself yet.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AoMBqVrTEKbpplpC_FRXQTSuUO6F
You must have a very understanding wife cause I know if went out to buy a boat and came back with a superyacht, well I wouldn't go home:ambivalence:
She's a cracking ship and should keep you happy for months:encouragement:
 
Awsome boat, thought I recognized the view from the windscreen :) My Targa 40 is moored halfway down the opposite pontoon.
Hope to sell mine and move to a T52 next year.

I will be in the marina coming weekends so if you need any local help let me know.

Rob
 
Awsome boat, thought I recognized the view from the windscreen :) My Targa 40 is moored halfway down the opposite pontoon.
Hope to sell mine and move to a T52 next year.

I will be in the marina coming weekends so if you need any local help let me know.

Rob
Thanks for the offer
That's the previous owner berth in port zelande, they'll have their new sq65 on there by now. Photos were taken by the broker who took the targa in p/x.
It's now on the Hamble U.K.
 
You must have a very understanding wife cause I know if went out to buy a boat and came back with a superyacht, well I wouldn't go home:ambivalence:
She's a cracking ship and should keep you happy for months:encouragement:

Her patience is starting to run a bit thin, don't think I will be able to pull another one off
I'm hoping this one might have a couple of years in it, really can't see where I can go from here ?
 
Great looking boat welcome to the Fairline club, I came from a Cranchi 48 and was delighted with it but the Fairline is a great boat and much better at sea, its also great to have a chance of finding spare parts in english rather than trying to source from Italy etc.
Enjoy!
 
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