This 2012 Fairline Squadron 65 is a 65-foot motor yacht built in fiberglass with twin Caterpillar diesel engines producing 2,300 horsepower. She combines British design with substantial cruising capability, featuring a single-level saloon with panoramic windows and elegant cabinetry that flood the interior with natural light. The flybridge provides dedicated entertainment space with seating and two large daybeds.
The accommodation layout comprises three cabins, each with private en suite facilities. The master stateroom and forward VIP cabin both feature open-plan designs with floating beds and generous storage, while the aft cabin offers equally spacious quarters suitable for guests or crew, fitted with panoramic windows and private amenities. A fully equipped galley, watermaker, washing machine with separate dryer, and central vacuum system support extended cruising.
Navigation and control systems include hydraulic bow and stern thrusters with twin joystick operation, a 22.5kW generator with tropical air conditioning, Raymarine HybridTouch color radar with integrated GPS and chart plotter, dual-station autopilot, dual-station VHF with DSC, and SAT TV capability. Entertainment systems feature a 40-inch cinema setup with surround sound and cockpit speakers. Teak decks were upgraded and a stainless steel flybridge enclosure was fitted in 2018, with all-new exterior cushions also added that year.
Recent upgrades completed in 2024–2025 include replacement service batteries with three 250-amp lithium units, an upgraded energy system with dual Victron Quattro 24/8000/200 inverter/chargers operating in parallel, and six solar panels with 110-amp hourly output. The yacht is also equipped with an Opacmare hydraulic passerelle and electro-hydraulic transom platform.
Length
64.99 FT
Beam
17.16 FT
Draft
4.49 FT
Weight
36,000.04 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Modified-V
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Engine Model
C18
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,104 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
936 GAL
Water
284 GAL