ctjstr
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2017
- Messages
- 399
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- "Convergence"
- Vessel Make
- Camano Troll
After putting the cart before the horse for the last few weeks, and asking all sorts of questions before the purchase, today I became the proud owner of MEANNDER.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, she is a 1997 Camano Troll, with just under 700 hours on her. I've already asked a few questions about several topics, but I'm sure I'll find a zillion other things to discuss once I take possession. I hope to do that either Friday or Saturday, depending a bit on my schedule and weather. Plan is to get her nice and comfy in her boat house, and get to work. But first things first, deciding on the proper pronunciation of Camano.
And yes, pictures to follow, once I get her down to Tacoma.
I debated quite a while whether to keep the name Meannder. I'm not particularly fond of it, especially with the odd spelling. BUT, since she is still floating, she must be happy with her old name and such, so I'll let her be, at least for the time being. I've done it both ways: Kept the name Koinonia on a Pondersa I had for several years, and traded in the name Last Waltz for Celtic Knot on my last 4388 Bayliner. In both instances, it seemed like the right thing at the time, and both boats seemed happy while I had them, So we'll leave Meannder be....for now, keeping an open mind in case she seems to want a change of pace.
toni
As I mentioned in an earlier post, she is a 1997 Camano Troll, with just under 700 hours on her. I've already asked a few questions about several topics, but I'm sure I'll find a zillion other things to discuss once I take possession. I hope to do that either Friday or Saturday, depending a bit on my schedule and weather. Plan is to get her nice and comfy in her boat house, and get to work. But first things first, deciding on the proper pronunciation of Camano.
And yes, pictures to follow, once I get her down to Tacoma.
I debated quite a while whether to keep the name Meannder. I'm not particularly fond of it, especially with the odd spelling. BUT, since she is still floating, she must be happy with her old name and such, so I'll let her be, at least for the time being. I've done it both ways: Kept the name Koinonia on a Pondersa I had for several years, and traded in the name Last Waltz for Celtic Knot on my last 4388 Bayliner. In both instances, it seemed like the right thing at the time, and both boats seemed happy while I had them, So we'll leave Meannder be....for now, keeping an open mind in case she seems to want a change of pace.
toni