Sealine S25

David Allan

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I have just bought a 2006 Sealine S25 and am familiarising myself with it - a lovely boat. I have put the dining table down to make the double bed, but have found that because the table is curved part of the cushion is not supported. it seems that there should be another part to fill in this section. Does anyone have any idea where on the boat I will find it?
 
Table/Bed

Its same colour as table. Shaped to fit round the table then squared off with pins either side to locate with seat moulding. Sounds like you havn't got it. Obviously first contact who you bought boat from, then failing that you'll have to contact your nearest Sealine Dealer to see if they can obtain one. Their is also chap on this forum who used to work for Sealine and knows were Sealine sourced parts. I havn't bought anything from him so cannot help you other than his name which is Nick from Seabridge www.seabridge-marine.com/
 
Ours (S23 but same boat) was tucked away under the matress in the midships.

We have since taken the infill cushions and the extra piece of timber to make the bed home as they took up valuable storeage space. We also took the sunpad cushions home as again they take up a lot of room, but we are thinking of having a sunpad made for the coachroof this year instead.

These are lovely little boats and we have had some good fun in ours in the 18 months we have owned her. Hopefully we shall have many more fun times with her this year. One thing you do have to do is find a home for everything and keep it there otherwise you soon find that there is no room to do anything.

Dont think there is much else other than, these boats are very flighty when on the plane and the slightest movement will send them scooting off in a completely different direction to where you where headed. This can be unerving at first but you quickly get the hang of it and use it to your advantage. They can also be a pig to get balanced up. Our had a list to port side and it took an age to get it balanced out again. A slight list is just exagerated when planing. Dont let this put you off though, they are cracking boats and (as you can probably tell) we love ours.

Nick at Seabridge Marine is your man for ANY spare parts you may need.
 
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