Sealine 365 dimensions

Antony Collis

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Hi. I'm trying to get the airdraft dimensions for a Sealine 365. I know that it depends on what services have been added but I'm just after the actual height and width of the arch.
My father may buy one of these but we have a low bridge near us and I think this boat may be tight getting through. He may still buy it even if it doesn't fit but he'll have to hinge the arch. This is made possible because the t-top arch has already been professionally removed.
Thankyou.
 
It is possible to hinge the arch....Norfolk Yacht Agency currently have one on the market and the arch was hinged by a previous owner who we happen to know. Never seen it in action as he owned the boat before we really knew him but the way he described it the centre bar is detachable from either the windscreen or the arch and the arch is hinged. Boat is on the Broads so necessary to get under the bridges at Gt Yarmouth I guess.

Always liked these boats and come close to buying once or twice. Lot of boat for the money if you find a good one. Be aware that with the standard twin AD41's (200hp) they are not a flying machine but will give a 20 knot cruise (top end not much more than that). They did do a triple engine version with the same units and a bespoke outdrive in the middle (had to be longer to get the props below the keel). Also check that the drives are in good condition as they are knocking on a bit now.
 
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Thanks for that. Its not clear if that height was airdraft from the normal water line. I measured a 328 with a tape but the hand book claims it was taller than I measured so not sure if its refering to overall height. My father rejected the 328 as it had structural damage to the stringers and hull.
 
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