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Old 02-12-2019, 07:54 AM   #1
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My new Selene

HI,

I will take delivery of my new Selene 80, the M.Y TeoraTera, by end of March. She is a beautiful 78Ft full displacement, bulbous bow, twin Cummins, Bow and Stern thrusters, Zero speed Stabs and specifically designed for offshore fishing. She will be based in Thailand. I will post photos once available after delivery as well as full specs.
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Old 02-12-2019, 09:02 AM   #2
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Can't wait to see it but I don't know what zero stabs are?
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Old 02-12-2019, 09:17 AM   #3
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Dear Codger2,

Thank you for your post, the boat is equipped with zero speed hydraulic fin stabilisers, ABT TRAC STAR (STabilisation At Rest)
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Old 02-12-2019, 09:49 AM   #4
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Congrats! Looking forward to seeing the photos.
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Welcome. I bet Crusty is scratching the screen yelling "Show Me!!!"

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Old 02-12-2019, 11:10 AM   #6
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I really like the understated form follows function resistance to ostentatious ‘over the top’ styling flourishes of Selene exteriors
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I really like the understated form follows function resistance to ostentatious ‘over the top’ styling flourishes of Selene exteriors
What he said, I think.
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Old 02-12-2019, 11:47 AM   #9
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HI,

I will take delivery of my new Selene 80, the M.Y TeoraTera, by end of March. She is a beautiful 78Ft full displacement, bulbous bow, twin Cummins, Bow and Stern thrusters, Zero speed Stabs and specifically designed for offshore fishing. She will be based in Thailand. I will post photos once available after delivery as well as full specs.
And welcome aboard my fellow Selene owner, course you probably could call ours a Dink compared to your fine vessel.

Join the Selene Owners group, they would be happy to have you also.

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Old 02-12-2019, 12:21 PM   #10
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Captain, welcome aboard TF. That's a beautiful boat you've purchased.


I had an opportunity this past summer to be on board Crusty's Selene and was very impressed with the entire boat. Smooth running, lots of room, just an overall great boat.
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Old 02-12-2019, 12:35 PM   #11
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Beautiful boat. Congratulations.

We're not in the market, but when we go to boat shows and dream, Selene is one of the few brands that consistently put out a product that grabs me. Very nice.
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That is one BIG beautiful craft...congratulations! Will look forward to more...
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Very Impressive. And her home port?
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That is a lot of exterior flood lighting. beautiful boat.
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Can't wait to see it but I don't know what zero stabs are?
The stabs is maybe for stabilizer and perhaps the zero means, the work when anchored too.
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The stabs is maybe for stabilizer and perhaps the zero means, the work when anchored too.
Correct.
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Correct.
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Beautiful boat, couldn't even find a slip big enough for it in our neck of the woods. Enjoy!
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That is a great looking boat, same as a customer's 55 which turns heads everywhere, at least around here. Great fit and finish, very nicely done throughout, great layout inside, outside and top. Nice handling dockside. I like the hull much better than the earlier rounded bottom models. That one is an 08. There is one thing I'd ask for though, and same with a lot of boats, that's better access to things that the builders don't seem to think will matter - wiring, plumbing, even fuel and hydraulic lines are installed during the build with not much consideration how they will be serviced in the future, it isn't a selling point and I guess doesn't matter to the original purchaser that only keeps it for 10 years or so. The 55 needs to have the outside water taps able to be isolated for winters here and its impossible to do without serious tearing into things that are permanently built. I upgraded radars on it and thought I might never get the old cables out - I removed them with a come-along and fortunately the new ones were smaller and could be pulled through behind. That said, the boat is still very well done and one of my favorites.
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