Designed for both cruising and racing, these magnificent yachts reflect the style and quality of a golden age of yachting. This coupled with a modern underwater body and rig, creates a yacht which is as easy to handle as any modern yacht on the market today.
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Read moreA substantial yacht is made up of a thousand details, and the whole may be far greater than the sum of these parts, yet without people, she is nothing
Read moreThe yacht designs showcased in these pages were conceived by a desire to make Fairlie’s unique quality, skills and knowledge available to a wider group of individuals
Read moreFairlie Restorations of Fife classics began in 1985 with a rich history running through to the launch of a new range of classic Yachts.
Read moreFairlie has a history of working with a skilled workforce, drawing on the history of traditional yacht building in the Southampton area
Read moreFrom 1987, and starting with the Altair project, Fairlie have been restoring traditional sailing yachts of all sizes
Read moreWith the first decade of the 21st Century run its course, a few thoughts on the reasons why the designs of a third generation Ayrshire born yacht designer remain so important 150 years after his birth
Read morePhase one of the brand new Fairlie 53 is now complete and yesterday, amid much excitement and camera flashes, the cold moulded constructed hull was rolled over 180 degrees.
Lifted by winches and crane, the 53 was gently eased onto her cradle, ready for her complete fit out and build completion, which is still on target for the end of August.
The Fairlie’s new Spanish owner stood, literally in awe, at the beauty of his new purchase, as did an audience of enthusiastic viewers. It is only now that one can truly appreciate the precision and beauty of this yacht’s classic and traditional lines.
Watch the video footage below!