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Huntsman said:
Just my personal opinion of course, but why would you consider buying one of the worst looking boats built in the last ten years?
Care to elaborate? What I liked about it was the flexibility of the cockpit space. I plan to keep the boat in the UK and as the weather is changeable, I like the idea of being able to enclose the whole area easily.What don't you like about it?
Found this if it's any use: www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=159402
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Huntsman said:
Just my personal opinion of course, but why would you consider buying one of the worst looking boats built in the last ten years?
Harsh !
As for becoming a modern classic? I personally don't think so. I applaud Sealine for challenging the norm (that opportunity doesn't come round very often I can tell you!), but I believe their current range wont age well at all, an important consideration when it comes to re-sale value!
Lambo FirstBlood said:
Huntsman said:
Just my personal opinion of course, but why would you consider buying one of the worst looking boats built in the last ten years?
Care to elaborate? What don't you like about it?
A motorboat is a luxury item, possibly the most expensive toy in your toy cupboard, to my mind there is no need for an ugly boat.
Lambo FirstBlood said:
Never posted to on this part of PH before. Hello.
I'm considering buying a Sealine SC35. It would be my first boat. Anyone here own one or have any insight they care to share.
Any input would be greatly received.
Thanks,
Everyone has different tastes but I do wonder why this particular boat? IMHO you could get yourself something very tasty for the sort of dough you need to part with for this.I'm considering buying a Sealine SC35. It would be my first boat. Anyone here own one or have any insight they care to share.
Any input would be greatly received.
Thanks,
Is there one going super cheap you are aware of?
Have you looked at any boats in the flesh?
Perhaps do a advanced search on www.theyachtmarket.com for what delights are available within your price range and your decision on what boat you want may change
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Oh, and get rid of the Noisy, Thirsty, Smelly engines too !
Get out, Get out now.Look at the loudest, most powerful engines you can think of, then look at something a little a more economical, then go back to plan A and ask yourself can this be fitted with straight through pipes so I can scare small children as they walk past the pontoon?
I have to say that I do not agree with any of you. Indeed, many, many people do not agree with you when it comes to the Sealine SC35.
The SC35 is probably the best in its class in terms of capability and value for money.
It has also won numerous awards for being best in class.
It is also, I understand, the most successful and best selling boat Fairline have ever made.
It must also be said that, judging by the opinions of owners on the dedicated forums, people who actually own SC35's seem to like them very much.
The success of the boat cannot be denied. It has won awards and Sealine have sold loads of them.
And I think it looks rather nice - but a different coloured roof helps a lot.
The SC35 is probably the best in its class in terms of capability and value for money.
It has also won numerous awards for being best in class.
It is also, I understand, the most successful and best selling boat Fairline have ever made.
It must also be said that, judging by the opinions of owners on the dedicated forums, people who actually own SC35's seem to like them very much.
The success of the boat cannot be denied. It has won awards and Sealine have sold loads of them.
And I think it looks rather nice - but a different coloured roof helps a lot.
toppstuff said:
The SC35 is probably the best in its class in terms of capability and value for money.
It is also, I understand, the most successful and best selling boat Fairline have ever made.
Fairline? Nice bottle of wine was it? Chuckle.It is also, I understand, the most successful and best selling boat Fairline have ever made.
I dont doubt its a good boat in many ways, but in my book its still pug ugly.
m0ssy said:
Everyone has different tastes but I do wonder why this particular boat? IMHO you could get yourself something very tasty for the sort of dough you need to part with for this.
Is there one going super cheap you are aware of?
Have you looked at any boats in the flesh?
Perhaps do a advanced search on www.theyachtmarket.com for what delights are available within your price range and your decision on what boat you want may change
I'm relatively new to boats. I did toy with buying a much bigger, more expensive Sunseeker a few years back but decided I wouldn't use it enough. I have seen an SC35 in the flesh and I've already explained what I liked about it. I know there is a deal to be done on ordering a new one but that wasn't my main motivator, it was the flexibility of the cockpit space.Is there one going super cheap you are aware of?
Have you looked at any boats in the flesh?
Perhaps do a advanced search on www.theyachtmarket.com for what delights are available within your price range and your decision on what boat you want may change
I'm really surprised to hear so many people hate it so much. Any suggestions on alternatives
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