Type

Sciallino 45 fly

 

Dimensions

13,73 x 4,00 x 1,00 m

Building year

2008

Construction

GRP

Motor

twin YANMAR 6LY3 STP 440 HP

Lying

Holland

Registration

Dutch

Price

€ 425,000 (ex tax) € 399,000 reduced

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Description

 

This Sciallino 45 with teak decks and fly bridge is 2 meters longer than the same Sciallino 40 fly. Powered by twin Yanmar diesels of 440 hp, with only 130 engine hours. Only used for demonstration and shows. Fully equipped with bow thruster, generator, inverter, air-conditioning, heating, electric winch, gang way and life raft. Full Raymarine navigation with Tridata, 2x Autopilot and radar. 2 cabins, sleeps 4-6 persons with 2 heads. 

For the construction of this new 45 footer, the Ligurian Sciallino family used its traditional experience to build a “Gozzo” with a modern line and special design and finishing. She attracts us with her mahogany interior and with the classical elegance of her solid teak deck and cockpit. The Sciallino 45 is fitted with two helm stations and it perfectly illustrates the tastes of a tradition-loving owner: sea keeping ability, performance capability, comfort, marine atmosphere and the touch of elegance. This semi-displacement boat reached the maximum speed of 24 knots and can be delivered anywhere in Europe. Part exchange can be discussed.

 

Sciallino 45 fly for sale

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   Edificio San Marino L3
   Avenida Gabriel Roca 24
   07157 Port  d´Andratx
   Baleares •  Mallorca •  Spain
   fax 0034 971 673 968
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N.B. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these particulars, their correctness is not guaranteed. The particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check the particulars and, where appropriate, at his own expense to employ a qualified marine surveyor to carry out a survey and to have an engine trial conducted.