HOW DID THEY FIT ALL THIS? Sealine C390 Spotlight

Welcome to another YachtWay Spotlight! Today, we are taking you on a tour of a yacht that defies the laws of physics. This is the Sealine C390—a vessel that looks like a sleek sport coupe but lives like a 50-foot villa. Designed by the award-winning Bill Dixon and built with German precision, this boat solves the biggest problem in yachting: Space. While most 40-footers force you to choose between a third cabin or a comfortable salon, the C390 gives you both. From the "Wall of Glass" superstructure that offers 360-degree ocean views, to the electric panoramic roof that transforms the boat from a cozy shelter to an open-air convertible in seconds, this is a masterclass in modern engineering. In this video, we’ll show you: The "Space Paradox": How Sealine managed to fit 3 full cabins and 2 heads into a 39-foot hull without it feeling cramped. The "Convertible" Deck: The unique bi-fold door and tilting window system that merges the cockpit and salon into one massive social zone. The Glass House Effect: Floor-to-ceiling windows that keep you connected to the water, even when you're cooking dinner. The Engine Room: Twin Volvo Penta D6 sterndrives that offer joystick docking and exhilarating performance up to 34 knots. This specific hull is a "Turn-Key" opportunity—fully loaded with options, low hours, and ready for immediate delivery. It features the upgraded teak package, the extended hydraulic swim platform, and the full tropical air-conditioning upgrade. INTERESTED IN THIS YACHT? VIEW THE LISTING & PRICE: