Sealine 365 for £35k?

I must be missing something - I woudnt pay £3500 for that sealine - he claims its wort £70 - £80k - Ive seen F33 for that money

all IMHO of course
 
35K for a 365 is a bargain its a much bigger boater than an F33, loa is 40ft. There must be a catch though, i've never seen one advertised for less than 60K though many have been used as liveaboards because their so spacious, so can be very tatty with neglected engines and outdrives.
 
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I must be missing something - I woudnt pay £3500 for that sealine - he claims its wort £70 - £80k - Ive seen F33 for that money

all IMHO of course

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A distress sale obviously - needs to ask silly money to get rid quickly. The 365 cannot be compared to an F33 - it's 40' long and very beamy. It is huge inside and has two large sleeping cabins, both with ensuite heads/showers. A friend had one for years, went all over the French coast with it - a very good boat, and at £35K it's a bargain (subject to survey of course)
 
I've got my sealine forsale at what I would call a knock down price. Its not a reflection on the boat but of the times. If I can generate interest then its worth it. It still grieves me to sell at such a price.
 
Did you notice the 365 is running on two auctions, both with bids?

There have always been isolated deals out there, usually for one reason or another. Think the makret for wnything is not a bleak as you would like to pretend it is.

Oh and as for the SS with a f****d interior and odd V8 diesel engines (old mercuiser V8 technology perhaps - who knows) - reckon that might well be more lemon than diamond.
 
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