QBhoy
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*better built even. Bloody predictive text !
Lambohill....when you say British alternatives, you surely aren't suggesting that a searay is a better not than a Sealine or even a Fletcher ?
Not wishing to start an argument, just to clarify, haha.
*better built even. Bloody predictive text !
Fair call....think Sealine are owned by Brunswick boats these days (bayliner)...searay might be too.
I will always remember towing that "wee" Sealine 218 from my Loch Lomond mooring to Loch Tay. Was a nightmare. Even with a discovery. So unpleasant it want real. Long and funny story, but ended up I never even got it in the water after all that. Ended up sneaking into a caravan park after dark and using it as a caravan. The looks on the neighbouring pitched caravaners when they opened their curtains in the morning to see a dirty big boat towering above them next door. Haha.
The funny bit might be that the sea toilet 3 way valve was set to overboard and not to the afore mentioned holding tank....I needn't go on !!!
So here is the million dollar question. If you see a S23 with KAD32 in decent condition up for £30,000 asking price and they are inviting offers. What is a reasonable offer as opposed to an insult !!.
I subscribed to something today and have had 2 calls fro0m sellers already seems it might be a Buyers Market
Dennis
I can't remember seeing a Sealine of this size not having a holding tank though.
My S23 had a holding tank. It was under the floor under the table
Regarding towing an S23.
I have a Discovery 2 and would not regularly tow. I would just tow it about 30 miles (Decent Roads) at the start of the season to put it in and the return Journey to keep it at my property at the end of the season.
For those that have towed one do you think this is ok or still too scary
Dennis
some american, and others have sea water cooled engines, nightmare with salt water.