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New and used Fairey boats for sale (Power Boats)

United Kingdom
£195,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
1962 | 8.79m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£39,000 GBP
1977 | 9.75m | Diesel | Power
£29,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
1968 | 10.06m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£19,500 GBP
1961 | 7.01m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£35,000 GBP
1972 | 10.06m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£29,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
1964 | 10.00m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£65,000 GBP
1973 | 9.75m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£40,000 GBP
1969 | 8.56m | Diesel | Power
£79,995 GBP
1973 | 9.06m | Diesel | Power
£149,950 GBP
1970 | 10.05m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£12,000 GBP
1966 | 8.79m | Diesel | Power

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History of Fairey Marine

Founded in the early 20th century, Fairey Marine began its voyage in Hamble, just outside Southampton, UK. Initially, Fairey Marine was born out of Fairey Aviation, a pioneering brand steeped in aviation history, known for manufacturing a vast array of esteemed military aircraft. Sir Richard Fairey, the innovative English aviation engineer and founder of Fairey Aviation, sought to diversify the company’s portfolio into the marine industry after World War II. Using its aviation expertise, Fairey Marine went on to design and build sturdy and innovative boats, incorporating design elements from their aircrafts.

In the late 1950s, Fairey Marine launched the Fairey Huntsman, their most famous and enduring powerboat model, which quickly gained a reputation for strength, reliability, and top-notch performance. The Fairey Huntsman and Dunkirk Little Ships were just some of the many noteworthy creations that attest to Fairey Marine's legacy in the boat-manufacturing world. Made using a revolutionary material called Agba, a tropical hardwood, and Hot Moulded construction technologies learnt from aircraft production, Fairey Powerboats quickly became synonymous with unrivalled capabilities and durability.

Fast forward to the present day, Fairey Marine boats have firmly secured their place in the pantheon of classic powerboats and are cherished by boating enthusiasts worldwide. After over a century in existence, Fairey Marine now operates out of Hamble Point Marina, Southampton. Whilst the company stopped producing its own boats in the early 80s, Fairey Club members and enthusiasts alike continue to preserve and cherish the Fairey Marine legacy, ensuring these marvelous boats can still be seen cruising the waterways. Over the years, the company and its creations have carved out an indelible mark in marine history and continue to inspire respect and admiration amongst marine industry experts and enthusiasts.

Which models do Fairey produce?

Fairey produce a range of boats including the Fairey Huntsman 28, Fairey Swordsman 33, Fairey Swordsman 33 Aft Cabin, Fairey Spearfish 30 and Fairey Super Swordsman 33. For the full list of Fairey models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Fairey build?

Fairey manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Antique/classic, Aft cockpit, Aft cabin, Cruiser and Motoryacht.

How much does a boat from Fairey cost?

Used boats from Fairey on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £12,000 GBP to £195,000 GBP with an average price of £56,400 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Fairey, for example the model, age and condition.

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