This 1999 Sealine F44 is a 44-foot flybridge motor yacht built around European styling and practical cruising design. Powered by twin Cummins diesel engines with shaft drive, she features a bow thruster, hydraulic trim tabs, and a Kohler generator for independent operation. Dual helm stations—one on the flybridge for visibility and one in the salon for weather protection—give flexibility in handling across varying conditions.
The layout centers on a two-stateroom, two-head arrangement with clear separation between living and sleeping areas. The forward master includes a large berth with private head access, while the guest stateroom connects to a separate head. The salon is open and bright with large windows, wood finishes, and comfortable seating. The galley sits adjacent to the salon and is equipped with a cooktop, microwave/oven, refrigerator, sink, and storage suitable for extended cruising.
The flybridge functions as both command center and social space, with guest seating, a sun lounge, and molded steps down to the cockpit. The cockpit itself is spacious with seating and direct access to a swim platform, while wide side decks and handrails support safe movement. An aft enclosure extends usability in variable weather. Navigation equipment includes radar, autopilot, depth and speed instruments, and VHF radio. Shore power, battery charging, and interior lighting round out the electrical systems for comfortable overnight stays.
Length
44.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
Cummins
Power
NaN HP
Hours
840 HRS
Fuel
Diesel