I'm interested to know... was there much of a difference in perceived fit and finish of the Sunseeker (of that age) over the Sealine? Perhaps it's a little bit of an unfair comparison when there's over a decade between the two. On the other hand, though, how had the Sunseeker faired? I realise this is down to how it has been used/looked after, but could you sense it had passed its 21st birthday?
The only Sealine I have ever been on (other than brand spanking 40+ footers at the boat show) was a relatively new SC29 (which I LOVED). As far as I can tell, Sealine is basically 95% of Sunseeker in terms of quality. The -5% seems to only be the very high quality flourishes that you may get on a Sunseeker, which are all about bling bling than anything else (hand crafted marquetry inlaid into tabletops etc). Is this a fair appraisal? A bit like Audi vs Aston Martin or something.
I can see you have a tough decision between the two! Despite never even setting foot on one, I do love those S23/25's to the point that now we spend most of our time just cruising around in our Fetcher, we're consdering a S23 or maybe s24 (hence why I've been watching this thread and the other about the S24 like a hawk recently!). It's always going to be hard to resist the idea of having a Sunny though! But then, my ruthlessly practical mind sets in and thinks Hmmm, is the Sunseeker just so appealing just because it is a 'Sunseeker' - a prospect that will be very fleeting once you've owned it for a short while. Also, what about residual? Based on what I have seen (and I may be totally wrong) I expect you could quite comfortably see 90-95% what you pay for the Sealine if you were to sell up again in 5 years time. Could I imaging you seeing anything more than 80% return for the Sunseeker if you were to sell that in 5 years time (bearing in mind she'll be over quarter of a century old by then!)? Probably not. Factor than in with the extra cost of fuel / maintenance (which may already be higher in a like-for-like boat anyway, given the age difference) / berthing, and the Sunseeker does appear to be in a totally different league from a financial point of view.
As always though - which would put the biggest smile on your faces?