silver_boy
Well-Known Member
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?
Could you get me a number to call the owner direct?
David
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!
Just what the forum needs, another boat make snob, and an ignorant one at that![]()
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.
Just what the forum needs, another boat make snob, and an ignorant one at that![]()
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.
Just what the forum needs, another boat make snob, and an ignorant one at that![]()
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.
Just what the forum needs, another boat make snob, and an ignorant one at that![]()
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.
Just what the forum needs, another boat make snob, and an ignorant one at that![]()
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.