The 2009 Fairline 48 Phantom is a 49-foot flybridge motor yacht built with fiberglass construction and powered by twin Volvo Penta diesel engines delivering 1,150 horsepower combined. She cruises at 23 knots and reaches 32 knots at top speed, with a deep-V hull designed for offshore capability and sea-keeping comfort. Equipment includes a bow thruster, trim tabs, and yacht controller remote system. Fuel capacity stands at 1,664 gallons and fresh water at 500 gallons, supported by an Onan generator for independent power generation.
The interior provides three cabins and two heads across a thoughtful layout. The master stateroom spans the full beam with a private en-suite head, while the saloon features solid oak flooring and an electrically converting dining table. The galley is fully equipped with a floor freezer, and throughout the yacht finishes are refined and well-appointed.
Outside, the yacht offers extensive entertaining and relaxation spaces. The flexi-teak cockpit connects to an expansive flybridge with wet bar, grill, and refrigerator. The flybridge table converts to a sun pad, and foredeck sunpads provide additional outdoor lounging. A flexi-teak bathing platform with dinghy chocks sits at the stern, accessed via a passerelle with remote operation.
Recent work completed in January 2026 includes a new chiller unit, new Raymarine plotter, new bottom paint, and painted running gear. Navigation electronics comprise a Raymarine package with radar, GPS, autopilot, and VHF radio.
Length
49.00 FT
Beam
16.75 FT
Draft
3.83 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D9-575 EVC
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
850 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
23.00 KTS
Max Speed
32.00 KTS
Range
198.00 NM
Fuel
438 GAL
Water
132 GAL