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New Sealine C390 just launched!

by eyachts 11 Dec 2018 11:24 GMT
The new Sealine C390 © Sealine

Fulfill your passion – Follow your instincts

Pleasure and performance have a new home: the Sealine C390

Giving yourself more in life. More panoramic views. More sunlight. More freedom. More cabins. This intensive way of living is embodied by the spectacular new yacht: the Sealine C390. Its floor-to-ceiling windows and the large skylight mesmerise the senses with an overwhelming feeling of space and openness. A design that presents to you all the beauty of the sea – and puts others in its wake.

Make every minute a precious moment. Up to 740 hp to take you out of the daily routine and into a new world with speeds of up to 34kts. Taking control, you will feel the joy of driving. An experience that is more exciting when shared with another –thanks to the double pilot seat. Everyone else can enjoy the coveted view of the horizon from the bow sun lounge, which can be turned into a comfortable bench seat within seconds. The sealine c390 will take your breath away – even with all the fresh sea air.

Leaving nothing to be desired Freely transition from the cockpit area to the saloon, connected by a bi-fold door and tilt-up window. To cool down in the shade, open the roof sections and slide out the bimini. Surprise your guests with culinary arts from the outdoor barbecue, or set off for water sports from the extra-long bathing platform. When it comes time to relax, turn the cockpit into a lounge landscape. Whatever you choose, you’ll revel in every moment at sea.

The exquisite interior The interior of the sealine c390 caters to your desires with the finest craftsmanship and adapts to the number of guests. What makes the sealine c390 is it’s three cabins, which is extremely rare for a powerboat in this size class. With three double cabins and two bathrooms she offers space for up to six or with four persons, you have a separate stowage cabin for taking lots of extra amenities on board. Regardless of which variant you prefer: you are surrounding yourself and your loved ones with an aura of luxury.

Guided by excellence The manufacturing quality of the c390 is a multi-sensory experience. Exquisit materials spoil the eye with every glance. A subtle scent of finest leathers blends with the pleasing feel of elegant woods. Anything you see or touch was masterfully handcrafted by superb boat builders. Enjoy an exclusive atmosphere that can only be created by the perfect match of sophisticated details.

Crafted without compromise Outstanding boating characteristics are part of the sealine experience. From the shape of the hull to the engines, sealine have pulled out all the stops to ensure the c390 gives you special moments on the water. The hull reinforcements of the sealine c390 are elaborately laminated – giving you the advantages of a high-strength yacht with a reduced weight. The sealine c390 hull has a deep v keel and cuts sharp through the waves. This means the yacht is exceptionally stable in the water, and you can feel the higher boating comfort as a result. The vertical stem, with its bottom corner, pierces through the waves elegantly. This, in turn, results in more comfort and higher boating pleasure.

Principal dimensions according to ISO 8666
LOA - 11.99 m 39' 4"
LOA – ext. platform 12.50 m 41' 0"
LH - 11.00 m 36' 1"
Beam - 3.85 m 12' 8"
Draught - 1.08 m 3' 7"
Height above waterline inc. mast 3.80 m 12' 6"
Height above waterline excl. mast 3.20 m 10' 6"
Fuel capacity - 900 l 198 UK gal
Water capacity - 400 l 88 UK gal
Displacement approx. - 10.52 t 10.35 UK t
Max. people on board - 10
CE Category B - 10 / C – 14

Standard Engines 2 x Volvo Penta D4-300 HP stern drive 27 knots*

Optional Engines 2 x Volvo Penta D6-370 HP stern drive 34 knots*

Find more information here.

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