
Sealine 28 Kristiano-Test
Yacht · 29 ft (9 m) · Podstrana
Expertenbewertung
Technische Daten
- Werft
- Sealine
- Modell
- 28
- Länge
- 29 ft (9 m)
- Gäste
- 4
- Kabinen
- 1
Urteil
A well-proportioned 29-foot sports cruiser with twin diesel sterndrives, the Sealine 28/S28 offers lively performance, practical weekend accommodation and solid brand appeal. It is not especially spacious by modern standards, but it remains a capable, balanced used boat with good all-round usability.
Vorteile
- +Twin-diesel sterndrive layout gives brisk planing performance
- +Wide beam for the length helps cockpit and interior volume
- +Practical 4-berth, 1-cabin weekend cruising layout
- +GRP construction and compact size make ownership straightforward
Nachteile
- −Accommodation is modest for longer stays
- −Single-cabin layout limits privacy
- −Age and sterndrive complexity can raise maintenance costs
- −Tankage and storage are only average for coastal cruising
The Sealine 28 Kristiano / S28 is a classic early-2000s sports cruiser with a GRP planing hull, twin engines and a beam of about 3.0 m, giving it a solid, purposeful stance for its 29-foot length. Public listings place the model in the diesel twin-sterndrive category, most commonly with Volvo KAD32 power, which suits the boat’s fast-cruising brief.
On the water, the S28 is regarded as a lively and efficient performer for its size, with published examples showing cruising speeds around 19–26 knots and higher top-end figures depending on engine fit and condition. The hull form and twin outdrives should provide predictable handling, good low-speed manoeuvrability and reassuring balance in moderate conditions, though like most boats of this type it is more of a coastal cruiser than an all-weather passagemaker.
Accommodation is sensible rather than generous: the model is commonly listed with 4 berths and 1 cabin, making it suitable for a couple or a small family on short trips. The main strengths are a usable cockpit, compact interior and straightforward weekend layout; the main limitation is that space and privacy are limited compared with newer or larger cruisers.
From a value perspective, the Sealine 28 remains attractive because it combines reputable build quality, decent pace and practical day/weekend use in an affordable used-boat format. The trade-off is that buyers should budget carefully for age-related maintenance, especially on the engines, outdrives and onboard systems.


