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Fairline celebrates launch of F//Line 33 in style

by Zak Hillard 31 Aug 2019 11:13 BST

Last night, British luxury boat builder, Fairline Yachts, celebrated the launch of its new boat, the F//Line 33, with an exclusive VIP party hosted at the Butlers Wharf Chop House in central London.

The spectacular event saw over 300 people including press, influencers, customers, staff and dealers attend the stunning riverside venue to celebrate Fairline's newest model, ahead of its worldwide debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.

The glittering event began with the guests being treated to canapes and cocktails, set against the iconic backdrop of Tower Bridge, Docklands and the Thames. Eagerly awaiting the boat's arrival, guests enjoyed lively music and atmospheric lighting before the F//Line 33 was dramatically revealed, moored on the river's edge.

From nitro selfie cocktails and a branded ice cream parlour to a high energy DJ and synchronised light show, the guests received a truly unforgettable experience to welcome the latest boat from Fairline.

Designed by 2018's World Yacht Trophies Yacht Designer of the Year winner, Alberto Mancini, the F//Line 33 is a sleek and stylish day boat that draws on Fairline's heritage and is made for summertime fun and entertaining.

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