The Fairline Squadron 58 is a respected flybridge motor yacht built on a solid reputation for timeless design and construction quality. This 2001 example is powered by twin Volvo Penta engines delivering 2,800 horsepower and spans nearly 59 feet with a 16-foot beam. The boat has undergone extensive modernization over recent years, with comprehensive interior and exterior updates completed through 2025.
The accommodation layout flows seamlessly from the cockpit through to the saloon on a single level, with the helm station and galley openly connected to create an airy, social living space. Three cabins and six heads serve the interior, while the flybridge — accessible both from the open cockpit and through the salon — offers additional outdoor entertaining space with sun loungers forward and a full bimini cover.
Recent upgrades include new interior and exterior cushions and mattresses throughout all cabins, replacement washer and dishwasher, updated galley appliances, new televisions in the saloon and master cabin, and a complete refresh of wall and ceiling coverings in all cabins and storage areas. The navigation system has been updated with new Raymarine equipment, and the flybridge dashboard was renewed with carbon panels in 2025. One guest cabin is currently undergoing reupholstery.
The yacht features LED lighting throughout, air conditioning by room, an integrated cockpit bench with removable cushions, a full cockpit tent, side door at the helm station, mooring winches on the aft deck, trim tabs, and a spacious bathing platform with dinghy support. A gangway functions as a dinghy lift, and AIS is integrated with the plotter display.
Length
58.79 FT
Beam
15.91 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
3
Heads
6
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D12-700 EDC II
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,948 HRS
Fuel
720.4 GAL
Water
247.27 GAL