For decades, Sealine has constructed motor boats that radiate luxury, welcoming the whole family aboard in style. Tradition and modernity strike a perfect balance; each model reflects ongoing innovation while allowing ample room for personalised touches, featuring airy, luxurious interiors reminiscent of a floating loft.
Together with celebrated yacht designer Bill Dixon and under the banner of HanseYachts AG, our goal is to create the ultimate setting for everyone to feel at home.
Motor boats for sale
Sealine motor boats up to 40 feet
Though unique in features, our 33-foot modelsāthe C335, S335, C335v, and S335vāall come together to capture the Sealine spirit with their dominant presence on the water, sleek aesthetics, spacious interiors, and open decks flooded with natural light. It will only take one trip to persuade you this is the ultimate lifestyle.
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The Sealine C390 and S390 revolutionise luxury boating with advanced designs and state-of-the-art hull configurations. The upper decks feature two unique setups, each with aft benches and a stern cockpit table as focal points. On the lower decks, they come available in four to seven configurations, all equipped with heads, two to three cabins, and a cosy saloon.
Sealine motor boats 40+ feet
How to find the best motor boat for sale
Can't decide on the right Sealine motor boat? Here's what you need to keep in mind:
- Purpose. Pick basic models for leisure, performance-oriented for racing, and comfort-equipped for extended stays.
- Size. Base your decision on storage and handling preferences. Small boats suit solo boaters; larger vessels are better for families.
- Engine. Choose high horsepower for speed or a more fuel-efficient engine for longer cruises.
- Environment. Opt for sturdy hulls for rivers, lightweight designs for lakes, or durable features for varying Mediterranean conditions.
Motor boat comparison tool
Learn what makes Sealine motor boats stand out. Evaluate their dimensions, interior comforts, engine capabilities, navigation aids, and keel configurations to choose the best vessel for you.