Wishing to attract a new category of buyers, the shipyard has taken a risky step by designing a 38-foot class flybridge cruiser, which has long been run by a French company. Beneteau. The headliner was supposed to be shown in 2012 at the Southampton Boat Show, but the company did not do well, and for the first time the Sealine F380 was presented to the public only at the Dusseldorf Boat Show 2014.
The boat turned out to be quite interesting: traditional for the brand appearance, high reliquaries and a lot of opportunities to transform the interior. Only sofas with folding backs in the cockpit are worth it!
The interior is designed in a modern, quiet style without the former English chic of Sealine flybridge yachts, and is more like the German Bavaria. Sealine F380, following the acquisition of the British shipyard by the Hanse Group, is fully built in Germany.




















