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TWL: Cinderella

From: Bob Lowe (no email)
Date: Thu Jan 01 2004 - 14:53:47 EST

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    Margery,

    Why not post some photos of her and some of your adventures on
    http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Trawlerworldlist/lst or post your
    website address so we can all enjoy you and her?

    Happy New Year,

    Bob Lowe

    >>>Thanks, Frank Weismantel, for your compliments. If you email me off line
    so I
    have your address, I'll tell you more about my new Linssen and send photos.
    Not sure the whole list wants to read my raves. I LOVE the new boat. She is
    everything I hoped for and more. I have a single engine Volvo 145hp turbo
    engine with both bow and stern thrusters so I look like a real pro when I
    bring her into a dock or lock. From the upper helm (will I ever use the
    lower
    one?) I have 360 degree view, unlike the Nordhavn where the view was very
    restricted, none to stern. Thus Cinderella is easy to handle.
        Had two hairy times though, one in my 2nd lock in Holland along with 2
    barges. My crew released the lines too soon and the prop wash from the barge
    in front threw us all over the lock, banging the sides of the lock. No
    damage
    done however and we learned a serious lesson! Next thrill was docking the
    boat
    in Spooner's Creek Marina, Morehead City NC. I just nudged the bow thruster
    and it stuck on, madly turning the boat in a tight circle. It could not be
    shut off from anywhere so it turned until it burned out. Probably 4 min max
    but seemed like forever! I am really proud of how I managed the boat, moving
    her out of harm's way, and staying 'cool'. Vetus replaced the parts a few
    days
    later. Thank God that didn't happen in a crowded lock! I
        I now feel very comfortable handling the boat. Her low profile is just
    great, the walkaround decks with high gunnels perfect for Lincoln, my
    Shih-tzu. I love the flying bridge which is still not top-heavy, and the
    deck
    behind is on the same level so neither helmsman nor guests feel isolated.
    Below, the interior, finished in cherry, is most comfortable with separate
    cabins, heads. How did I ever live without an icemaker? It keeps us all cool
    and still fills the large cooler I keep on deck for the imortant things like
    beer, bulky things like lettuce. Four of us lived very comfortable aboard
    for
    3 weeks coming down the ICW. The compliments we got on that trip were very
    rewarding. She really IS a gorgeous boat! She won the 'Favorite Boat Award'
    at
    T Fest in Solomons as proof! Margery Griffith<<<<
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