Sealine SC47 Sports Cruiser Review

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Sealine delivers its biggest S-Series sports cruiser.

If you like to hit the water not just with style but also with friends, you’ll love Sealine’s SC47 sports cruiser. Following in the wake of the SC35 model, the SC47 boasts a distinctive hull, a Zeus drive system and spacious entertaining areas. As it should. It is, after all, a member of Sealine’s S-Series range of unique sports cruiser convertibles, built to embody the values of sociability, space and style.

The SC47’s character is apparent from the moment you lay eyes on it, the boat’s panoramic sports windscreen and large opening canvas roof system are housed in a distinctive dark brown frame, complemented by the hull finish in either white, Sealine blue, dark brown or yellow.

The cable-driven canvas roof transforms the open-plan cockpit into a fully enclosed space in seconds, making it the perfect social space in all weather. Lounge-style seating accommodates up to 10, a large folding cockpit table providing al fresco dining. A dedicated galley, complete with all the essentials – sink, grill, fridge, icebox and ample storage services this area.

The SC47’s new hull has the largest length-to-beam ratio for a luxury yacht in this size category, providing stability and ‘big boat’ feel. The width and clean and crisp lines of the dynamic design are geared towards safety and stability at all speeds. 

The SC47 has been fitted with the new Zeus engine propulsion system, which provides improved handling with the convenience of a 360 degree joystick control, delivering high performance and manoeuvrability. The compact nature of the drive system also allows for a much larger lower deck, which is flooded with light courtesy of a large skylight.
The SC47 also offers a spacious saloon, with seating for eight, equipped with a 26in television, as well as a CD and DVD player.

Accommodation includes a full-beam master suite with ensuite stall shower and toilet, while a forward cabin has a separate ensuite shower and toilet. Furniture is in walnut or oak finish, with leathers and natural linen style fabrics offering colours with accents of plum, lime green and chocolate brown. In a word: stylish.