Targa 30.1
The Journey Begins Here
Targa 30.1
The Journey Begins Here
The Sweet Spot Between Capability and Simplicity
The Targa 30.1 occupies a unique place in the Targa lineup, delivering the brand’s legendary all-weather capability in a format that remains approachable, efficient, and easy to use. Designed for owners who want capability without stepping into a larger cruising platform.
Inside, the protected pilothouse reflects the same purposeful Finnish craftsmanship that defines every Targa. The layout is designed around real use on the water. Every detail is crafted with intention.
What makes the Targa 30.1 stand out is its versatility. Compact enough to remain manageable for owner-operators while still delivering the confidence and seaworthiness Targa is known for.
With its proven hull design, exceptional build quality, and unmistakable Targa character, the Targa 30.1 delivers confidence and rugged durability.
How Much Does a New Targa 30.1 Cost?
If you’re researching the price of a new Targa 30.1, most builds fall between $650,000 and $900,000 USD depending on specification, with a well-equipped, representative build typically pricing around $725,000 USD.
Final pricing is influenced by factors such as engine configuration, onboard systems, electronics packages, and optional equipment selected during the build process. While the Targa 30.1 sits in a competitive size category, it delivers a level of build quality, all-weather capability, and long-term usability that places it firmly in the premium segment of the market.
Our pricing includes a fully commissioned, fully fueled, well-equipped boat with a US Coast Guard safety kit included. The boat will already be in the United States, though additional delivery charges may apply depending on the final destination. Because customer-specced Targa 30.1 is configured around how an owner plans to use the boat, whether for coastal cruising, weekend trips, fishing, or all-weather boating, the most accurate pricing comes from building a specific configuration and requesting a tailored quote.
Getting the Most Accurate Targa 30.1 Price
The best way to determine the true cost of a Targa 30.1 is to work directly with one of our Yacht Consultants. We help clients configure their boats around real-world use so the final specification aligns with both performance goals and budget.
Several factors influence Targa 30.1 pricing, including engine selection and propulsion options, cabin and seating configuration, navigation and electronics packages, as well as heating systems, generator options, and cruising upgrades.
Our role is to help you understand which options meaningfully improve ownership and usability, and which may not be necessary for how you plan to use the boat. The result is a clear, transparent build sheet and an itemized quote built around your priorities rather than a generic package.
Everything You Need to Know About the Targa 30.1
We’re developing in-depth resources for the boats we represent, and the Targa 30.1 has a dedicated page where clients can explore specifications and dimensions, layout and configuration options, performance data and fuel efficiency, along with photos, videos, and walkthroughs.
This page is designed to help you research and compare the Targa 30.1 in one place without jumping between sources. If there’s something you don’t see, or if you’d like to explore how a specific configuration might work for you, just reach out. We’re always expanding these resources based on real client questions.
*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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Standard Equipment
Fore and aft self draining decks • Double transom door • Antifouling • Handrails s/s on both sides of pilothouse roof Lockers/seats in aft deck corners • Tip-up opening in teakrail, STBRD & PT • Urethane foam in stringers, hull sides & under berths • LED floor light in pilothouse, aft & fore cabin • Interceptor trim tabs • Fire extinguisher automatic in engine room • Swimming platform with D-fender list & ladder • Foot rests for driver & navigator • Targa floor mat, dark blue, 2 pcs • Searchlight adjustable from pilothouse • Windscreen wipers • Defroster/heater from engine • Fire extinguisher manual in pilothouse • Volvo Penta Full Control Package • Horn, pilothouse & flybridge control • Table vertically adjustable or folding • Galley incl. water tank, sink & gas cooker • Bow ladder, foldable • Teak table for fore & aft deck • Foldable seats behind pilothouse, 2 pcs • Carpet with trim in aft & fore cabin • Portlights 2 pcs, non opening in hull s/s • Refrigerator s/s 49 L & water heater 20 L • Targa dinner service for 4 persons • Bow thruster (60 kg thrust) incl. back-up battery • Shore power & battery charger 50 A • Outlets: 230 V 5 pcs, USB 5 pcs & 12 V 1 pcs • Magnetic compass, pilothouse & flybridge • Service battery 2 x 120 Ah GEL (with cross-over switch) • Bilge pump automatic 3 pcs & bilge pump manual • Mooring rope 10 m 6 pcs & fender + cover 5 pcs • Driver's seat & passenger sofa with foldable backrest • Toilet in aft cabin, electrical seawater flush • Targa bar s/s with running lights • Flybridge for 3 persons • Work light 18W LED, 2 pcs & LED light cable under "roof cap" • Start battery 96 Ah AGM
Extra Equipment Options
Teakrail extended width around aft deck • Sun curtains polarized for front window & doors • Curtains for aft side windows & aft window • Diesel cabin heater Shower on aft deck, fresh water • Deck wash with hose, salt water • Coloured hull • Coloured 2-tone deck • Teak on seats • Teak deck complete • Angled teak box for recessed chart plotter • Carpet with trim in pilothouse • Damped chair for driver • Roof hatch • Bow lights • Long range running lights • Anchor winch on bow • Anchor winch on transom • Jeepscreen foldable on flybridge • Navigation equipment • Flybridge full cover tarpaulin • Extra service battery • Portlights extra • Inverter/charger combi • Isolation transformer • Flybridge instrument and/or chair cover(s)
Measurements
Key Features and Specifications
| LOA | 34ft 7in |
| Beam | 10ft 8.5in |
| Max Draft [To Props] | 3ft 10.5in |
| Min Draft [Hull Draft] | 2ft 3.5in |
| Dry Weight | 12,125 lbs |
| Berths | 2 + 2 + 1 |
| Min Air Draft | 10ft 2.5in |
| Med Air Draft (Antennas Down) | 14ft 1.5in |
| Max Air Draft | 15ft 6in |
| Hull Length | 30ft 2in |
| Construction | Fiberglass |
| Max speed range | 30-42 Knots |
| Engines | 1x D6 380 - 2x D4 320 2x 250 OB - 2x 300 OB |
| Fuel capacity | 158.5 Gallons (185 gallons OB |
| Min Air Draft | 9ft 1.5in |
| Med Air Draft (Antennas Down) | 12ft 1i0n |
| Max Air Draft | 14ft 2in |
Fuel Economy
| Knots | Gallons Per Hour | Nautical Miles per Gallon | Nautical Miles | RPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.9 | 0.45 | 8.67 | 1236 | 600 |
| 5.0 | 0.69 | 7.25 | 1034 | 750 |
| 6.2 | 1.08 | 5.74 | 819 | 1000 |
| 7.3 | 2.03 | 3.60 | 513 | 1250 |
| 8.2 | 3.17 | 2.59 | 369 | 1500 |
| 9.3 | 4.76 | 1.95 | 279 | 1750 |
| 12.5 | 6.61 | 1.89 | 270 | 2000 |
| 16.1 | 7.40 | 2.18 | 310 | 2250 |
| 20.3 | 9.25 | 2.19 | 313 | 2500 |
| 23.6 | 10.30 | 2.29 | 327 | 2750 |
| 27.2 | 12.95 | 2.10 | 300 | 3000 |
| 30.6 | 15.32 | 2.00 | 285 | 3250 |
| 33.4 | 18.49 | 1.81 | 258 | 3500 |
| 36.4 | 22.72 | 1.60 | 229 | 3750 |
| 37.1 | 23.52 | 1.58 | 225 | 3800 |
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FAQ
Can I get Outboards on a Targa 30.1?
Yes, since 2023 the Targa 30.1 has been available with outboard engines. The available OB configurations are twin Mercury Verado V8 250s, or Twin Mercury Verado V8 300s.
How Many People Can Sleep on the Targa 30.1?
The Targa 30.1 has two double berths, as well as a single berth, sleeping 5 comfortably.
