- Builder:
- SEALINE
- Category:
- Motor Yacht
- Sub Category:
- Cruiser
- Model Year:
- 1999
- Year Built:
- 1999
- Country:
- United States
- Vessel Top:
- Bimini Top
- Fly Bridge:
- Yes
- Cockpit:
- Yes
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
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During this vessels 2018 update period, here is a list of some of the work performed by Cable Marine East in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.:
Cummins 1000-hour service as well as a thorough service of the Kohler generator
New lower station Cummins digital display panels
New Cushions on Flybridge and Aft Deck
New BBQ grill on flybridge
New Bimini Top
New Canvas covers for flybridge
New Carpeting in staterooms
New Batteries
Adjustment of Fuel gauges and new tank sender
Prop reconditioning and Alignment
Complete bottom job and Propspeed on wheels
A/C system service
Service all sea strainers
Service steering system
Sealine Yachts are built in the United Kingdom and they have been building boats since 1972, founded by an aircraft engineer - Tom Murrant. Very popular in Europe there was a period during the '90s when they were part the big 4 of English boat producers, along with Princess, Sunseeker, and Fairline. In 2001 the company was purchased by Brunswick Corp and the company stopped exporting to the US Market as the ownership wanted to minimize competition with it's other larger US-built brands.
The T51 model was the company flagship when it was introduced in 1998. A spacious interior layout combined with her Deep-V performance oriented hull design was a winning combination and sales were strong for this model. Two double berth staterooms, plus a 3rd guest cabin with side by side twin berth along with 2 heads on this vessel with a satin finished interior. The salon and galley/dinette level soles are attractively finished teak and holly. True to her Euro-cruiser roots, a full lower helm with good visibility from the elevated helm as well as the flybridge helm accessed by stairs from the teak aft deck.