Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2
Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1
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Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2
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Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1

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Below, we delve into a detailed comparison of the Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 and the Fairline Targa 50 GT. The Beneteau GT50 features a GRP planing hull, ensuring durability and a lighter weight. The yacht's length of 15.95m/52'4" and beam of 4.48m/14'8" provide a stable and spacious platform for both at-sea and anchored conditions. The Fairline 50 GT offers a very similar length of 15.34m/50'4", with a very similar beam of 4.47m/14'8",

Interested in owning a Beneteau GT50 or Fairline 50 GT? Explore all globally available Beneteau GT50 for sale and Fairline 50 GT for sale verified through YachtBuyer MarketWatch, free of fake listings, or check out all similar models from Beneteau for sale or Fairline for sale.

At a Glance

Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2

Status
In Production
2026 - Present

Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1

Status
Discontinued
2010 - 2014
Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2 illustration
15.95m  

Beam 4.48m

Draft 1.18m at Full Load

LENGTH : BEAM Ratio

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5 Guests

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

 

3 Cabins

Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1 illustration
15.34m inc. Pulpit 

Beam 4.47m

Draft 1.2m Unloaded

LENGTH : BEAM Ratio

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6 Guests

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6

 

3 Cabins

1 Crew

Performance

  • Top Speed

  • Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2
    No Data
  • Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1
    0
    knots

Interior

For most buyers, interior layout, finish and especially space will rank as some of the most important factors when choosing a yacht, here you can see how your chosen yachts directly compare.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2, Interior Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2, Interior
Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2
Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1, Interior Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1, Interior
Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1

Accommodation

Cabin design and luxury should deliver a place of real sanctuary for the Owner or guests, with finish, space and light all key.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2, Accommodation Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2, Accommodation
Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2
Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1, Accommodation Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1, Accommodation
Awaiting Supply

Helm Station

Whether it will be the Owner or skipper taking control, helm positions should ensure excellent visibility, supportive seating and a design that delivers clear instrumentation.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2, Helm Station Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2, Helm Station
Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2
Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1, Helm Station Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1, Helm Station
Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1

Deck Areas

As well as being a place to enjoy the real essence of yachting lifestyle, decks are also a serious work area and each area must be safe, practical and so fun to use.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2, Deck Area Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2, Deck Area
Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2
Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1, Deck Area Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1, Deck Area
Awaiting Supply

Compare Layouts

Main Deck

Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2

 

Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1

 

Lower Deck

Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Mk2

 

Fairline Targa 50 GT Mk1

 

LIVE: Used Price Guides

Find out how much a pre-owned version of these models may cost based upon the asking prices of all yachts listed for sale globally in the last 3 years according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our current sales listings.

Beneteau Gran Turismo 50 Used Prices

In Production Since: 2026

  • Average Price* -
  • Price Range -
  • Average Age -

Available to order

View Options & Specs

 
 


Rivals to Beneteau Gran Turismo 50

Fairline Targa 50 GT Used Prices

Discontinued: Built 2010 - 2014

  • Average Price* £404k
  • Price Range £380k - £434k
  • Average Age 14 years
£
£
£404k
£380k
£434k
£404k

*Based on 6 yachts offered for sale in the last 3 years.
These yachts ranged from 13 - 15yrs old.


Rivals to Fairline Targa 50 GT

Specification Data

Model Name:Gran Turismo 50 Mk2Targa 50 GT Mk1
Builder:BeneteauFairline
Range:Beneteau Gran TurismoFairline Targa
Principal Characteristics
Body Type: Coupe Sportsboat, Sportscruiser
Use Types: Cruising Cruising, Weekending
LOA: 15.95m 15.34m (Inc. Pulpit)
Max Beam: 4.48m 4.47m
Draft: 1.18m  (Full Load) 1.2m  (Unloaded)
Gross Tonnage: - -
Displacement: - 18,220 Kg  
(Dry Weight)
Hull Material: GRP / Fibreglass  (GRP) GRP / Fibreglass  (GRP)
Superstructure: GRP GRP
Fuel Capacity: 1,300 Litres 2,288 Litres
Fresh Water Capacity: 400 Litres 550 Litres
Yacht Designers
Exterior Designer: Dixon Yacht Design -
Interior Designer: Andreani Design -
Accommodation
Guests: 5 6
Cabins: 3 3
Berths:1x Double3x Single1x Double4x Single
Guests Heads: 2 2
Shared Day Heads: 1 1
Crew
Crew:  (Crew not required) -
Crew Cabins: - 1
Crew Heads: - 1
Engines & Performance
Max Speed: - 32 knots
Engine Options: -

Compare Engine Options

Brand: Volvo Penta Volvo Penta
Model:D11-725D11-670
Qty: x2 x2
Power: 725 bhp (533 Kw) each
@ 2,500 rpm
670 bhp (493 Kw) each
@ 2,450 rpm
Max Speed: 32 knots 31 knots
Cruising Speed: - -
Economic Speed: - -
Cylinders: 6 Cylinder 6 Cylinder

Speeds/Ranges Are Approx. - Subject to Load, Sea Conditions & Variables.

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