As an owner of a Selene 43 (well, a Solo which is the predecessor to the Selene, same hull, same yard prior to the yard taking over) I can attest to the build of the boat. I've worked on several Selene's and am pretty familiar with the boats. They're made well.
Every Selene is built for its owner, no spec/stock boats, so each one is somewhat unique, carrying the original owner's preferences. They are a handsome boat, despite my bias as an owner. Our boat is 18 yrs old; everywhere we stop we are complimented on the boat. It is a head turner. We are surprised at the number of radio calls we get from commercial captains just asking about the boat and passing compliments.
The responsiveness of the yard can be seen in the improvements incorporated into each successive hull, the build process involves the owners, and it's evident in the evolution of the line. By and large, Selene owners love their Selene's. We're no exception. We've cruised the eastern seaboard from the Gaspe to the Raggeds, and enjoy the solid feel of the boat, the stabilized hull, and the comfortable ride.
Regarding the blister problem related by another poster; there were some gelcoat blister problems in some 2008-9 ? hulls, it was cosmetic, and the yard did repair most of them, to my knowledge. Evidently, the Chinese have a philosophy regarding warranty that can be at odds with American's expectations, so I understand there were some disagreements, but no manufacturer is immune from those issues, and to say that the blister problems were anything but cosmetic isn't accurate, and probably doesn't appreciably devalue the boat, especially 9 yrs out. Even Nordhavn's have tank leaks. <G>
The joinery work is top notch, it rivals the finest furniture. Since all commissioning of new boats includes any electronics, there's a wide array of how a Selene might be equipped. There's very little "standard package" that applies, each boat is tailored to the owner's needs and desires.
The boats seem to hold their value well, and new Selene's tend to deliver as much or more boat for the dollar, IMO, but I'm not in the market class that's buying a 55 or 60 footer, so my opinion isn't well qualified! Their marketing is pretty low key, I suppose that helps keep costs down.
So.... we do love our Selene! (Even if it is a Solo)!