Fairline Corniche 31 Tri-Cabin

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Description

Fairline Corniche 31 Tri-Cabin – 1988 - £39,950
This is a very well-presented example of the hugely popular Fairline Corniche 31 flybridge motor cruiser. The boat has a good inventory and has had many upgrades and additions in recent years.
This boat features the versatile tri-cabin layout option with a two berth cabin to starboard opposite the galley. She is a clean, tidy and well-presented example of this well-liked design.
Significant investments have been made in the boat in recent years, including: New Raymarine Element 12 plotter with Hypervision sounder and Quantum radar, new propellers, new sea cocks, new Flexyteak to aft cockpit & bathing platform, and a cockpit enclosure with a spare for winter use.

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Accommodation
The Corniche 31 Tri-Cabin offers up to five berths; utilising a forward double cabin, a two berth ‘Bunk’ cabin and an occasional berth to starboard side in the main saloon. There is a single
heads compartment immediately abaft the galley. The galley and bunk cabin are fitted at the
same lower level, forward of the main saloon and the inside helming position, but enjoy good
light levels being beneath the main windscreen. There are also opening hull ports to all
compartments in the forward areas.

An Eberspächer D5 Airtronic diesel warm air cabin heater is fitted, while a TV/DVD Player and a JVC stereo CD/radio unit is fitted by way of entertainment.

Forward Cabin: this features an offset double berth to the starboard side, with a teak
finished 'Vanity unit'/storage unit to port. This unit features a genuinely useful amount of
volume and a relatively deep, top-access locker with a mirror to the underside of the lid set into
its upper surface. A single hanging locker is fitted to the port aft end of this cabin. An overhead deck hatch provides light and ventilation and combines with a single portlight to either side
for good cross-ventilation in hot conditions. The original, brass-finished reading lights have
been fitted with LED lamps for efficiency.

Twin-berth ‘Bunk’ Cabin: located to starboard side opposite the galley, this is equipped with two single bunks, a mid-height cabinet with drawer stowage under side, and a hanging locker. Two opening hull ports.

Galley: Finished in ash veneered plywood and solidly made, the linear galley has a grey laminate-finished worktop, 1½ bowl stainless steel sink unit with a hot and cold-water supply; a twin-burner, gas hob is inset into the worktop with a hinged glass cover and a separate gas oven unit below. A front-opening fridge unit is neatly located opposite the galley to starboard, utilising space under the bunk cabin’s hanging locker, and a 240v microwave oven is inset into the forward bulkhead. An additional refrigerated cool box is located under the helm seat

Heads Compartment: Fitted with a Jabsco marine flushing toilet with a holding tank. Moulded wash basin and provision for showering. 220-240V AC shaver socket is fitted.

Main Saloon: A dedicated helm position with a single helm seat is located to the port forward end of the saloon, with an "L" shaped settee - this can convert to form a berth - running down the
starboard side of the saloon.
A TV and DVD player is fitted to the port side.
Practical and attractive ‘FlexiTeak’ decking panels have been fitted within the main saloon to match the aft cockpit area.

Cockpit area:
Accessed from the saloon through wide-opening sliding doors, the aft cockpit is well protected by a recent canvas canopy of good quality and is fitted with cream vinyl finished cushions that may be extended to form a sun pad or, indeed an occasional overnight berth.

‘FlexiTeak’ synthetic deck sheathing has been fitted in 2024 in the cockpit area and matches the main saloon to enhance the sense of continuity in walking through the sliding ‘patio-style’ doorway.
The flybridge, although accessible up a rather steep ladder, has not seen much use in the current ownership but also sports open-air seating and a double bucket seat for the helmsperson plus one other. The radar arch is folding, to be able to reduce the ‘air draft’ if navigating inland and through bridges.

A generous aft platform with ‘FlexiTeak’ covering (Also new in 2024) is fitted to the transom and offers convenient boarding from a tender, as well as surprisingly good fender stowage racking.
The previous canvas cockpit enclosure has been retained for winter use and is to be included with the boat.

Mechanical and Electrical Systems
Twin Volvo Penta TAMD41A 200hp 6 cylinder turbo diesel engines, around 1780 hours recorded and always regularly maintained
Conventional shaft drive to four bladed propellers equipped with rope cutters. (New props fitted in 2024)
The stern tubes are fitted with conventional packing glands, with remote greasers - as are the rudder tubes.
The engine revs and gearboxes are controlled by conventional (mechanical) lever controls by Volvo Penta.
Full instrumentation at helm position: Tachometer with hour meter/Speed/Temp/Oil pressure/Volts/Fuel/Trim

Electrical:
2 off 12v batteries form a 'Domestic and Services' bank.
1 off 12v/110 A/hr engine cranking battery.
The battery banks are charged by engine-driven alternators and a Sterling Power two-step 20amp 240v battery charger.
The vessel is fitted with full 240V AC shore support connection with a galvanic isolator and various outlets, battery charger and immersion heater selected and protected by individual circuit breakers

Tankage:
Fuel: 682 litres (approx 150 imp. gallons) in two stainless steel tanks.
Water: 1 x 295 litre (65 imp. gallons) water tank.

Navigation Equipment
Steering compass
Raymarine Element 12 Colour Chartplotter with HyperVision Sonar transducer (All new in 2023)
Raymarine Quantum Radar Scanner (New in 2023)
Raymaine Ray53 DSC/VHF radio (New in 2025)
Incastec Maxilog Speed/Log display
Incastec Maxidepth Echosounder display
Aqua-Marine 5600 Non-DSC Vhf radio
Fitted on flybridge:
Steering compass
Incastec log/speed repeater
Incastec Depth repeater
Raytheon Multi display

Deck Equipment
Danforth type anchor and chain
Electric anchor windlass
Stern Dinghy davits with manual lifting winches
Fenders & warps

Safety Equipment
Manual and 12v DC electric bilge pumps.
Seago 4-person ISO Type life raft (Next service due August 2026)
Set of conventional distress flares plus battery-operated flare.
Fire extinguishers & fire blanket
Automatic clean agent fire extinguishers to engine compartment
Two horse-shoe life buoys.

General note on safety equipment: Any safety equipment such as Liferafts, Epirbs, fire extinguishers and flares etc. are usually personal to the current owner(s) and if being left on-board as part of the sale of a used vessel may require routine servicing, replacement, or changing to meet a new owner’s specific needs.

Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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General Information

Name
Fair Lady
Year
1988
New or used
used
Lying
United Kingdom

Accommodation

Drinking Water Capacity (L)
295
Cabins
2
Berths
5

Measurements

Length overall (m)
10.29
Beam (m)
3.53
Draft (m)
0.97
Displacement (kg)
5500

Engines

Engine
Volvo Penta TAMD41A 200hp
Fuel
diesel
Fuel capacity (l)
682

About The Seller

Barbican Yacht Agency

Century Quay 4a Sutton Wharf Sutton Harbour Marina

Plymouth

Devon

PL4 0DJ

United Kingdom

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