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More than Skin Deep

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HE FAIRLINE MARQUE WAS BORN of one man’s vision and passion for excellence. Jack Newington, the company’s founder, was a man committed to the highest ideals of quality and integrity; more than that, he had the rare ability to take his own high standards and values and weave them into the fabric of what was to become a hugely successful enterprise. Even today, nearly forty years later, these values still drive everything we do. Fairline excels at building beautiful boats that delight, exhilarate and astonish their owners. This is the marque for those who look beyond the brash and the superficial; these are boats with a beauty and integrity that is very much ‘More than Skin Deep’.Exceeding the expectations of some of the most quality-sensitive customers in the world isn’t easy. The ability to deliver real pleasure of ownership, year after year, calls for an unwavering company culture and an unquestioning core commitment, to build the very best. That Fairline has succeeded is readily apparent. Praise and the attention of the world’s press greets each new Fairline introduction, and the marque commands universal respect for its unique ability to meld traditional skilled craftsmanship with cutting-edge innovations of the 21st century. Success is apparent, too, in the satisfyingly high residual values associated with our motor yachts and – above all – in the fact that Fairline owners wishing to explore new models overwhelmingly do so within rather than outside the Fairline stable.Stunning, exhilarating and seductive though they are on the surface, there’s much, much more to a Fairline than meets the eye. Come, let’s explore.

More than Skin Deep
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