Boats for saleGenesis 360 Targa (2005)

Genesis 360 Targa (2005) – For sale

DESIGNER:
GENESIS
TYPE:
Power
  MODEL DETAILS
ID
4304
DATE LISTED
2026-04-13 17:52:20
CATEGORY
Power
YEAR
2005
BRAND
GENESIS
MODEL
Genesis 360 Targa (2005)
DESIGNER
Genesis Marine
PRICE
NZD
$
250000
LOCATION
Westhaven Marina
  SPECS
LENGTH OVERALL (M)
11
CONSTRUCTION
GRP
HULL TYPE
monohull
ENGINE
Volvo Penta Twin 200hp Volvo AD41P on Volvo Stern legs with Duoprops
MAX ENGINER POWER (HP)
400
  CONTACT
BROKER
R Marine Flagship
R Marine Flagship
Mobile:
09 302 2511
Email:
flagship@rmarine.nz

The 2005 Genesis 360 Targa represents the very best of New Zealand-built offshore cruising capability — a robust, well-appointed 11-metre monohull from the respected Genesis Marine stable, now available through R Marine Flagship at Westhaven Marina. Twin 200hp Volvo AD41P diesel engines driving through Volvo stern legs with Duoprops deliver confidence-inspiring performance and exceptional manoeuvrability, with approximately 1,550 hours recorded as of February 2026 — a modest figure for a vessel of this pedigree that speaks to careful ownership and measured use. In 2021 the electronics suite received a comprehensive Garmin upgrade, now featuring a GPSMAP 8416xsv 16-inch touchscreen chartplotter, Reactor 40 autopilot, GMR Fantom 18 radar, CHIRP thru-hull transducer and NMEA 2000 GPS, complemented by a Raymarine VHF.

Two 100W solar panels with controller ensure the vessel remains self-sufficient at anchor. The well-appointed galley offers twin-burner gas hobs, microwave, fridge and freezer, with an additional cockpit fridge for entertaining. Ground tackle is handled by a Muir RC800 windlass with auto anchor controller.

This is a serious bluewater-capable cruiser for the discerning owner seeking a proven New Zealand hull at an exceptional price point. Offered at NZD $250,000.

Genesis 360 Targa (2005)

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