Sealine S43 Wanted

Yep the listing has ended but I thought it was still for sale. Although, looking at Scotyachts, it has now gone from their listings but I'm sure it's still in the marina. Could still be worth a try?
 
If you can't find a S43, then Fairline Targa 43 is shafts, but diff't layout with the sunpad/garage, and some Princess V42's were shafts I think, but vast majority sold were outdrives. V42 also had two cockpit layout options, with and without sunpad.
 
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You could move away from the Sealine brand altogether and buy a proper boat! Someone else suggested the Fairline T43. Later versions of that with the Volvo Tam D 75P's would be most desirable. I don't think any were made with D9's in (Praise the Lord for that!)
I am also aware of a very pretty V45 princess in light oak on D6 outdrives that could be a contender.
 
You could move away from the Sealine brand altogether and buy a proper boat! Someone else suggested the Fairline T43. Later versions of that with the Volvo Tam D 75P's would be most desirable. I don't think any were made with D9's in (Praise the Lord for that!)
I am also aware of a very pretty V45 princess in light oak on D6 outdrives that could be a contender.

Nice of you to slate sealines, and whats wrong with the D9?
 
Just what the forum needs, another boat make snob, and an ignorant one at that :mad:

I suggest as someone in the industry looking for customers who may just own a Sealine, you might be better to keep comments like this to yourself.

ex-peters, so no wonder - explains why peters could never sell the sealine brand having spent years and years knocking it.
 
Just what the forum needs, another boat make snob, and an ignorant one at that :mad:

I suggest as someone in the industry looking for customers who may just own a Sealine, you might be better to keep comments like this to yourself.

Plus 2!!! ahh so he is ex peters, got a good idea who.

Who cannot like green engines there simply one of the best!
 
Hours of fun

Just what the forum needs, another boat make snob, and an ignorant one at that :mad:

I suggest as someone in the industry looking for customers who may just own a Sealine, you might be better to keep comments like this to yourself.


For gawds sake lighten up !

Sealine has always been the target for some tongue in cheek piss taking on here and was always guaranteed to induce a shed load of hissy fits from dead sensitive S......... owners.
Now,like Skoda it is more a sense of the fact that people recognise that Sealine make perfectly good boats,but blimey you Sealine fans are still worth a poke with a sharp stick.
 
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