The Fairline Targa 43 is a 43-foot convertible with a fiberglass hull powered by two Volvo Penta diesel engines delivering 960 horsepower combined. Built in 2002, she combines practical design with capable cruising characteristics across varied waters. Twin propeller shafts and a dinghy garage with powered hatch integrate storage into her transom, while a retractable Opacmare gangway adds convenience.
Accommodation consists of two cabins and four heads. The owner's cabin in the bow features a double French bed with an en-suite bathroom. Amidships, the guest cabin offers two single berths. A second head with shower serves the day areas. Below deck, a U-shaped dinette sits adjacent to an open galley layout. The cockpit itself functions as a social space, fitted with leather cushions, a wet bar incorporating a sink, refrigerator, and grill, and a two-person helm bench.
The topside is well-appointed with a full cockpit tent featuring removable panels, removable sun beds forward and aft, and multiple storage lockers throughout the open areas. Trim tabs aid handling. Port screens are included. The teak deck covering the cockpit and bathing platform was renewed in 2022, as was the complete cockpit upholstery and sun bed cushioning. The main engines received maintenance in November 2023.
Length
43.57 FT
Beam
12.89 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
2
Heads
4
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
TAMD75P-A EDC
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
400 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
317.01 GAL
Water
88.76 GAL