The first Sealine F46 was built exactly for the Southampton Boat Show 2009. Visitors to the show were very excited about the yacht, which was equipped with two Caterpillar 480 hp engines with Zeus pod bottom speakers. But what was most striking was the huge flybridge, which is as original as the uncomfortable stairs.
The Sealine F46 is distinguished by its original design solutions. The dining area on the lower deck with dinette on the starboard side was made right under the sloping windscreen, so it is literally flooded with light. To increase the area of the flybridge, the designers decided to move the rear edge of the flybridge behind the transom - an unprecedented step, and the glass inserts in the flybridge floor, which are skylights for the saloon and the cockpit fully covered from above, are nowhere else to be found.
Looking at this impressive and gluttonous cruiser with a flybridge, it is hard to imagine that it has exactly the same hull as the airy and rushing Sealine SC47, up to the layout of the living spaces and portholes on board.

















