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Sealegs for sale

United Kingdom
£124,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
2020 | 7.54m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
United Kingdom
£175,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
2023 | 7.49m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
Florida, United States
£123,821 GBP
Listed price $165,000 USD
2021 | 7.32m | Gas/Petrol | Power
£139,995 GBP
Tax paid / included
2021 | 7.52m | Power
£129,500 GBP
Tax not paid / excluded
2017 | 8.00m | Petrol/Gasoline | Power
POA
Tax not paid / excluded
2024 | 7.49m | Petrol/Gasoline | New | Power
POA
Tax not paid / excluded
2024 | 27.00m | Petrol/Gasoline | New | Power

History of Sealegs

Introduction

Sealegs is a pioneering name in the marine industry, renowned for its innovative amphibious boats that revolutionise boating adventures worldwide. Crafted in New Zealand, Sealegs boats are synonymous with versatility, freedom, and advanced engineering. Whether used for recreational, commercial, or rescue purposes, Sealegs consistently stands out for those seeking amphibious boats for sale or exploring the latest in marine technology.

History of Sealegs

Founded in 2001 in Auckland, New Zealand, Sealegs was established with a vision to simplify boating by integrating land and water capabilities into one vessel. The company’s development was led by Maurice Bryham, a seasoned entrepreneur and engineer passionate about innovation. The inspiration behind Sealegs was to allow boaters to launch and retrieve their boats unaided, eliminating the hassles associated with traditional launching.

Early on, Sealegs focused on perfecting hull and wheel integration, leading to a rapid rise in demand, especially among waterfront property owners, rescue agencies, and commercial operators. The brand quickly earned a strong reputation for reliability, safety, and ground-breaking engineering, setting itself apart from traditional rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) and aluminium-hulled vessels.

Innovations and Technological Developments

Sealegs made a significant impact with its patented amphibious system, allowing boats to effortlessly transition between water and land. This system features retractable motorised wheels and a hydraulic system powered by an onboard petrol engine, enabling smooth beach launches, land transportation, and shallow-water access.

Key technological advancements include the All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, developed to enhance performance over challenging terrains, and the Sealegs Electric Drive, offering quieter operation with reduced environmental impact. These innovations not only set Sealegs apart from competitors but also expanded the usability of amphibious boats beyond leisure, catering to emergency services and adventure tourism.

Notable Models and Range

  • Sealegs 7.1m RIB: A flagship model known for its stability, safety, and impressive on-water performance. Ideal for family outings, diving, and fishing trips.
  • Sealegs 6.1m RIB: Compact yet versatile, popular among private owners and emergency response teams alike.
  • Sealegs 9.0m Hydrasol RIB: A larger offering designed for commercial use and extended adventure cruising.
  • Sealegs Electric: An eco-friendly option that combines traditional Sealegs performance with advanced electric propulsion for land operation.

Across all models, Sealegs boats feature durable marine-grade aluminium or RIB configurations with thoughtfully designed cabins and seating arrangements. The user-friendly controls and robust construction make these amphibious craft a popular choice for those searching for Sealegs boats for sale.

Unique Selling Points and Brand Philosophy

What truly differentiates Sealegs from other boat manufacturers is its relentless commitment to practical innovation. Each boat is engineered for self-sufficiency, enabling owners to launch, retrieve, and move craft without the need for trailers or specialised infrastructure. This offers unmatched access to remote beaches, riverbanks, and hard-to-reach coastal areas.

Sealegs also has a strong track record in supporting environmental and rescue operations, supplying craft to coast guards, civil defence forces, and eco-tourism ventures around the globe. Their focus on safety, convenience, and customer satisfaction ensures a loyal global following.

Recent Developments

In recent years, Sealegs has ventured further into electric propulsion, reducing the environmental footprint of amphibious boats. The company has also expanded its international footprint, with boats now operating on every continent. Awards for design and innovation continue to bolster Sealegs' reputation, affirming its place at the forefront of amphibious marine technology.

Conclusion

Sealegs has reshaped the expectations of amphibious boating, merging exceptional on-water performance with the convenience of land mobility. For those seeking an amphibious boat that eliminates traditional boundaries and offers unrivalled freedom, Sealegs remains a compelling choice. Its blend of engineering ingenuity, proven reliability, and global service ensures that Sealegs boats are among the most sought-after amphibious craft available on the market today.

Which models do Sealegs produce?

Sealegs produce a range of boats including the Sealegs 7.5, Sealegs Rib 7.5, Sealegs Rib 8.5, Sealegs Smuggler Strata 800 and Sealegs 7.5. Rib. For the full list of Sealegs models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Sealegs build?

Sealegs manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Rigid inflatable boat (RIB), Rigid sports inflatable, Inflatable and Cruiser.

How much does a boat from Sealegs cost?

Used boats from Sealegs on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £124,000 GBP to £175,000 GBP with an average price of £139,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Sealegs, for example the model, age and condition.

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