The Hand-Over
The hand-over process all went very well and smoothly. First went through some of the items of paperwork that I was getting, mainly manuals and warranty cards, then it was on the boat for a full tour.
The tour of the boat probably took the best part of an hour to cover everything from bow to stern. It covered all the electrical and plumbing installations, details of the engine and which wood panels could be removed for access. It was then time for the lesson on how to start her up and take her for her maiden trip (well other than the one she had from the cranage to the New Boat pontoons).
The first trip was around the marina and then down the lake. She was then turned round and back to fill her up with some diesel, before she ran out. She took 197 litres to fill her up.
We then moved Kathlyn to her new home in the marina and went and finished off the paperwork.
This is her moored up in her new home.
The tour of the boat probably took the best part of an hour to cover everything from bow to stern. It covered all the electrical and plumbing installations, details of the engine and which wood panels could be removed for access. It was then time for the lesson on how to start her up and take her for her maiden trip (well other than the one she had from the cranage to the New Boat pontoons).
The first trip was around the marina and then down the lake. She was then turned round and back to fill her up with some diesel, before she ran out. She took 197 litres to fill her up.
We then moved Kathlyn to her new home in the marina and went and finished off the paperwork.
This is her moored up in her new home.


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