This was interesting and quite a shock, The Admiral liked the Sunseeker a lot, but it was a little dirty in some area's, nothing she couldn't deal with, but and this was the shocker, she really liked the Sealine S25 over the bigger Sunny. She said it was compact and comfortable and that the cabin was airy, spacious and well laid out. Anything below 30' has always been a no no!!
For me on the other hand I was disappointed because it didn't feel much bigger in the cockpit than Joka Tu and I think if we were on the water it wouldn't offer much more protection, but it's only conjecture at the moment as it may perform superbly, which is the general consensus.
Things changed slightly when she spotted the Sealine S29 moored next to it and went on board with the broker.

How much is this one, I like this one too!! I think its £79k broker said, oh really not too bad then......arrgggghh!!

Not bringing her again.
I'm looking at a Monterey 245 2003 today at Brighton, lovely layout in the cockpit and the interior is fantastic. Only issue is the engine, its a 350mag, which I know you boys love, but having worked out costing's and heard your stories of can't afford the fuel etc for a round the island trip, I'm not fully convinced its for me....at the moment!
Dennis, I wouldn't say the Sealine rocked like mad but they are not as stable as say a 30 footer with a wider beam. What I would say though is the reports suggest they are built for out waters and probably cut through waves rather than bounce over them, the proof will be in the sea trials. As for economy, most S24/S23/S25's were built with the the bomb proof KAD32 which is very economical, far more so than a Yacht!!

Hope this helps?
