HMY Yachts

Sealine Yachts

F37 Flybridge

2000–02

Sealine Yachts F37 Flybridge
Introduced in 2000, the Sealine F37 was an affordably priced sport cruiser with distinctive (some might say excessive) styling and very good performance. Like all Sealine models, the F37 is constructed on a solid fiberglass hull with moderate beam, and at just 21,000 pounds, she’s a very weight-efficient yacht. The Sealine’s two-stateroom, galley-down floorplan is fairly standard in this size range, although it is notable that there are two heads in this layout rather than just one—a definite plus when cruising with others, although it makes for a small guest stateroom. Visibility from the lower helm is excellent, but headroom both here and in the salon is less than might be desired. The cockpit, with its teak staircase, overhead table/canopy storage, and unique foldout bench seat, is well shaded by a bridge overhang. The side decks are very wide, and the spacious flybridge is arranged with a centerline helm, a starboard side sun lounger, and a vast sun pad aft. On the downside, the engine room is very small. A good performer with 260hp Volvo diesels, she’ll cruise in the low-to-mid 20s (nearly 30 knots top).
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Floor Plans

Sealine Yachts F37 Flybridge floor plan