Sparkling Fairline shines at Boating Syndication SCIBS display

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A luxurious Fairline Targa 58 will be the centrepiece of the on-water display for Boating Syndication Australia at the 2013 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in May.

New to the fast-expanding BSA fleet, the Fairline is a large sports cruiser brimming with innovative features.

The company will also display its Riviera M360 sports cruiser, based on the Gold Coast Broadwater.

Andy Young, Managing Director of BSA, said the Fairline “is hugely unconventional in design. The forward cabin, for example, has the ambience of a hotel room on the water. The usable space in this cabin simply defies convention. It is this type of thinking that continues throughout the boat.”

The Fairline Targa will be based on sparkling Sydney Harbour and is being offered with two options for share – 10 percent or 25 percent, depending upon an owner’s requirement for time on board. A 10 percent share is valued at $185,000 with a monthly management fee of $450 plus an equal share of ongoing costs. The larger 25 percent share will cost $450,000 plus management and ongoing costs.

“Both options offer extraordinary value for this multi-million-dollar cruiser,” said Andy. “The 10 percent option provides for at least 33 days on the water while 25 percent is for families who want a second home on the water for 12 weeks every year.”

The single-level living and galley area hints at a boutique hotel but, unlike a hotel suite, it can undergo a amazing transformation when the huge sweeping roof glides smoothly open and the large side windows drop down. Slide open the patio doors and the deck saloon becomes an elegant alfresco environment to while away the day.

The guest cabins both convert into doubles and both have their own en suites and separate showers. A generous lobby has space for two large appliances. Overhead lockers, cupboards and full-size wardrobes also absorb more of your belongings than you could imagine.

BSA’s Riviera M360 has already proved popular with Gold Coast boating enthusiasts.

“We have only a few shares remaining in this delightful fun cruiser,” said Andy. “At just $27,900 for a 10 percent share, it offers great value for families who want to entertain on the Broadwater with friends or have a quiet weekend away.”

More information is available at the Boating Syndication Australia Web site, syndicationaustralia.com.au