Boats for saleFairline Squadron 78

Fairline Squadron 78 – For sale

DESIGNER:
FAIRLINE
TYPE:
Power
  MODEL DETAILS
ID
11868
DATE LISTED
2026-06-19 00:00:59
CATEGORY
Power
YEAR
2012
BRAND
FAIRLINE
MODEL
Fairline Squadron 78
DESIGNER
Fairline Yachts
PRICE
NZD
$
2500000
LOCATION
Auckland
  SPECS
LENGTH OVERALL (M)
24.37
BEAM (M)
5.7
DRAFT (M)
1.61
ACCOMMODATION
4 Guest + 1 Crew
HULL TYPE
monohull
  CONTACT
BROKER
36 Degrees Brokerage
Conrad Gair
Mobile:
+64 21 424 773
Email:
conrad@36degrees.nz

The 2012 Fairline Squadron 78 represents the pinnacle of British motor yacht engineering — a 24.37-metre flagship that commands attention in any marina. Built by Fairline Yachts, one of the UK's most respected luxury boat builders, the Squadron 78 is renowned for its sweeping lines, exceptional build quality, and sophisticated onboard experience that rivals vessels costing significantly more. Stretching nearly 25 metres with a 5.70-metre beam, this vessel offers generous interior volume and sea-keeping stability rarely found in production motor yachts of this era.

The accommodation layout provides four dedicated guest cabins plus a separate crew quarters — ideal for extended bluewater cruising, entertaining guests in style, or charter operations across New Zealand and the Pacific. Currently berthed in Auckland, this Squadron 78 presents a rare opportunity to acquire a serious bluewater passage-maker with superyacht presence at a compelling price point. The Fairline Squadron range was designed for those who refuse to compromise on either performance or luxury, delivering long-range cruising capability wrapped in a timeless, head-turning hull.

Priced at NZD $2,500,000, this vessel represents outstanding value in today's superyacht market. Serious enquiries and inspections are warmly invited through 36 Degrees Brokerage, Auckland.

Fairline Squadron 78

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