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Fairline’s final Squadron 65 leaves Ipswich

The final Squadron 65 has left Fairline’s Commissioning & Handover Centre in Ipswich.

The 65ft Squadron ends its 10-year production run to make way for a new large Squadron, which is already under construction at Fairline’s recently opened production facilities in Hythe, Southampton. A total of 79 Squadron 65s have been built since the yacht’s launch in 2009.

David Tydeman, executive chairman at Fairline Yachts, said: “The Squadron 65 has proven a very popular model with our customers around the world over the last 10 years, with its combination of free-flowing luxurious space and considered design. This model has laid the foundation for the next generation of Fairline flybridge models, the first of which hits the water this summer.”

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