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"Strider" finally got into the water today and it couldn't have worked
out much better. As I was driving across the bridge to the shipyard at 0555, I looked over and saw the 105 foot Brigantine "Corwith Cramer" that I designed in 1984 tied up at the State Pier. We got the boat in the water about 1000 and ran down to look at the "Cramer" for an engine trial. The previous owners enlarged the rudder adding area ahead of the balance and she handles much better than I expected after talking to other owners. The engine sounds smooth and strong and reaches 2800 with the quarter wave right at the ideal point. At full throttle, I can look down and see water about two inches below the cockpit sole in the suppers. Since the floor is over a foot above the waterline at rest, she's moving right along. I couldn't locate any crew so I set out to single hand her across to the marina with some trepidation since I haven't docked a large boat in fifteen years. Just as I reached the middle of the harbor, I saw that the "Cramer" was departing so I ran down and followed her closely for several miles. It's the best chance I've ever had to really look at her. I then returned to the marina and made a very respectable landing even without allowance for rust and no crew. Pictures he http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/Boat20.htm#Latest The rig should be in next week and the rest of my life will begin. -- Roger Long |
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