Targa 46
The flagship of the fleet
Targa 46
The flagship of the fleet
The Targa 46 represents the flagship expression of Targa’s all-weather cruising philosophy. Designed for owners who travel meaningful distances in real conditions, it combines commercial-grade construction with long-range comfort and true offshore confidence.
From the outset, the Targa 46 has been built around practical usability and safe, predictable operation. A protected aft cockpit, efficient interior flow, and a galley positioned aft of the helm allow the operator to remain connected to guests while underway. Side access doors in the hull, generous beam, and full walk-around decks provide secure movement on deck and a stable, confidence-inspiring feel at rest and at speed.
Natural light is thoughtfully incorporated through recessed windows and hull ports, creating bright interior spaces while preserving the boat’s purposeful, understated profile. Inside, the fully enclosed, climate-controlled pilothouse delivers protection and visibility in all weather, reinforcing the Targa reputation as the “4x4 of the seas.”
Core Targa features define the Targa 46 experience: large sliding helm doors, safe walk-around side decks, and an efficient hull capable of comfortable cruising speeds above 30 knots with a practical range well suited for long coastal passages and offshore runs.
How Much Does a New Targa 46 Cost?
If you’re researching the price of a new Targa 46, most builds fall between $1,800,000 and $2,100,000 USD, depending on configuration, propulsion, and onboard equipment. A typical, well-equipped Targa 46 often lands toward the middle to upper end of that range, reflecting the model’s size, capability, and level of standard build quality.
Final pricing is influenced by several key factors, including engine selection, interior layout, onboard systems, navigation and electronics packages, and optional equipment chosen during the build process. Because every Targa 46 is configured around how an owner plans to cruise and use the boat, there is no single “standard” price. The most accurate way to determine cost is to build a specification that reflects your real-world priorities and cruising plans.
Getting the Most Accurate Targa 46 Price
Working with one of our Yacht Consultants is the best way to understand the true cost of a Targa 46. We help clients think through how they will actually use the boat and guide them through the decisions that have the greatest impact on price—such as propulsion options, interior layouts, navigation and electronics systems, climate control, power management, and equipment related to extended cruising.
Our role is to provide clarity. That means helping you understand where your investment is going and avoiding options that don’t meaningfully enhance your ownership experience. The result is a clear build sheet and a transparent, itemized quote tailored specifically to how you plan to use your Targa 46.
Everything You Need to Know About the Targa 46
We’ve spent years developing in-depth resources for the boats we represent, and the Targa 46 has a dedicated information hub where you can explore specifications, dimensions, layouts, configuration options, performance data, photos, videos, and walkthroughs—all in one place.
This resource is designed to help you research and understand the Targa 46 without bouncing between multiple sources. If there’s something you don’t see or want to explore in more detail, just reach out. We continuously expand these pages based on real questions from owners and prospective buyers.
*Dimensions and specifications are estimates derived from Design Water Line (DWL). Actual height, draft, weight, and performance may vary depending on load, configuration, and selected options.
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Key Features and Specifications
| LOA | 50ft 7.5in |
| Beam | 13ft 0in |
| Max Draft [To Props] | 3ft 6.5in |
| Min Draft [DPI Only] | 2ft 4in |
| Dry Weight | 24,250 lbs |
| Berths | 2 + 2 + 1 + 1 |
| Min Air Draft | 13ft 3.5in |
| Med Air Draft (Antennas Down) | 17ft 9in |
| Max Air Draft | 18ft 8in |
| Hull Length | 45ft 8.5in |
| Construction | Fiberglass |
| Max speed range | 37-41 Knots |
| Engines | 2x D6 440 - 2x D8 IPS800 |
| Water Tank | 92 Gallons |
| Fuel capacity | 396 Gallons |
| Min Air Draft | 10ft 8.5in |
| Med Air Draft (Antennas Down) | 14ft 2in |
| Max Air Draft | 15ft 1in |
Fuel Economy
| Knots | Gallons Per Hour | Nautical Miles per Gallon | Nautical Miles | RPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.4 | 0.74 | 5.95 | 2121 | 600 |
| 5.3 | 1.14 | 4.65 | 1658 | 750 |
| 6.8 | 2.14 | 3.18 | 1133 | 1000 |
| 8.2 | 3.67 | 2.23 | 797 | 1250 |
| 9.5 | 6.13 | 1.55 | 553 | 1500 |
| 10.2 | 9.09 | 1.12 | 400 | 1750 |
| 12.3 | 13.60 | 0.90 | 323 | 2000 |
| 16.5 | 15.90 | 1.04 | 370 | 2250 |
| 20.2 | 19.80 | 1.02 | 364 | 2500 |
| 23.5 | 22.70 | 1.04 | 369 | 2750 |
| 27.7 | 28.50 | 0.97 | 347 | 3000 |
| 31.2 | 34.10 | 0.91 | 326 | 3250 |
| 35.0 | 40.90 | 0.86 | 305 | 3500 |
| 36.3 | 44.60 | 0.81 | 290 | 3650 |
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FAQ
Where is the Targa 46 built?
The Targa 46 is built in Finland by Targa Boats, a builder known for its focus on safety, durability, and all-weather performance. Each boat is constructed to high standards using proven methods developed for demanding Nordic conditions.
Is the pilothouse on the Targa 46 fully climate controlled?
Yes. The Targa 46 features a fully enclosed, climate-controlled pilothouse, providing comfortable operation in hot, cold, wet, or windy conditions. Heating and air conditioning systems allow for extended-season and year-round use.
What engine options are available for the Targa 46?
The Targa 46 can be equipped with a wide array of engine options. For DPI drives, owners can choose between twin D6-440s or D6-480s. If you'd prefer IPS drives, you have the option of twin IPS650s or IPS800s.
Does the Targa 46 offer joystick or assisted docking?
Yes. The Targa 46 can be equipped with joystick or assisted docking systems, depending on engine and propulsion configuration. These systems help simplify low-speed maneuvering and docking, particularly in tight marinas or variable conditions.
Can the Targa 46 be operated by an owner-operator?
Yes. The Targa 46 is well suited for owner-operator use. Features such as excellent visibility from the pilothouse, side access doors, protected walkaround decks, and available assisted docking systems make the boat manageable for a small crew or an experienced couple.
How many people can sleep on the Targa 46?
The Targa 46 can comfortably sleep 5 to 7 people in dedicated berths, with the option to accommodate up to 2 additional guests in the salon, depending on layout and configuration. Exact sleeping capacity varies based on interior arrangement.
Does the Targa 46 offer a separate stall shower?
Yes. The Targa 46 can be configured with separate stall showers. Both the forward and aft head compartments may be specified either as traditional wet heads or with dedicated shower stalls, depending on owner preference.
What is a good tender size for the Targa 46?
The standard swim platform on the Targa 46 measures approximately 11 feet wide by 3 feet 7 inches deep. An optional extended platform increases the depth to about 4 feet 7 inches, allowing for a wider range of tender options. A tender should be selected to fit comfortably within the chosen platform dimensions.
Can the Targa 46 be equipped with a hydraulic swim platform?
Yes. The Targa 46 can be equipped with an optional hydraulic swim platform, making tender handling, swimming access, and water activities easier and more convenient.
How much does a new Targa 46 cost?
Most new Targa 46 builds fall between $1.8M and $2.1M USD, depending on configuration, propulsion, onboard systems, and equipment choices. Final pricing reflects how the boat is specified for an owner’s intended use.
What factors influence the price of a Targa 46?
Pricing is primarily driven by engine selection, navigation and electronics packages, climate control and power systems, interior layout, and optional equipment. Because every Targa 46 is built to order, there is no single fixed price.
Is the Targa 46 built to order?
Yes. Every Targa 46 is built to suit the owner. Layout, systems, propulsion, and equipment are selected during the build process to match cruising style, climate, and usage rather than offering a one-size-fits-all configuration.
What cruising speed is the Targa 46 designed for?
The Targa 46 is designed for efficient, comfortable cruising in the mid-20 to low-30 knot range, offering a stable ride and confident handling in a wide range of sea conditions.
What is the real-world range of the Targa 46?
In practical cruising conditions, the Targa 46 offers a range of approximately 350 nautical miles, depending on speed, load, sea state, and configuration.
Is the Targa 46 suitable for offshore and rough-water use?
Yes. The Targa 46 is designed as a true all-weather cruiser, with a deep, protective pilothouse, full walkaround side decks, and a hull optimized for control and comfort in open-water conditions.
