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Evolution has made Homo Sapiens the most adaptable creature on
this planet, but even so, water attracts most people one way or
the other. With this we want to point out that boating and living
on boats is a natural thing for us humans.
Dedication: I want to dedicate this site to all the helpful people
who have made it possible for me to build an Internet website. I
would also like to thank the numerous people I have met during my
sailing life, for making sailing the most fascinating great lifestyle
I know. In planning our full time cruising, we have had enormous
help by reading Steve and Linda Dashews
books and being regular visitors of their site, SetSail. In our view the Dashews has been our mentors in this project.
There is one sailor, in particular, that I want to thank, he became
my "older brother" early in my life, Helmut Brünn
from Schleswig Holstein in Northern Germany. I met Helmut when he
came to our farm to earn money for his university studies, during
summer holidays. Helmut took me out sailing in "real"
dinghies like the "Pirat" and later on the "Folkboat".
He taught me all the basics and he gave me the insight in this wonderful
lifestyle. Thank you Helmut, you were my mentor in the old days
and developed my sea-spirit.
My wife, Béatrice and I, Chris, have both been sailing for
many years. Béa mostly in the Mediterranean and holiday charters
in the Caribbean but also in open 35 foot racers on Lake Geneva,
Switzerland. I was brought up on the countryside not far from the
sea but alongside a nice river. Most of us youngsters were building
our own boats in plywood and other things we could find, much to
our parents worries. I then learned a bit more on the "Pirat"
in Germany moving to "National and 5 O 5's during a few summers
in the UK. Later I bought my first "familyboat", a "Marieholm
26", which is a Swedish built 8 meter, long keeled, fractional
rigged sailboat. The latter became a bit boring and an "Albin
Scampi" was purchased. The Scampi is of Peter Norlin design
and a "half ton" 30 foot coastal and ocean racer but also
a wonderful family boat with lots of space inside.
I met Béa later in life, but it was sailing that brought
us together of course. We started to plan our boating life and both
of us had the same dream, to go cruising full time one day. We are
retired now, well Béa works on and off, but from August 2008 she will also retire from work so we can start living onboard both of us full time..
During almost 2 years we were looking for the, in our view, ideal
yacht to tour the world in. I can tell you there were a lot to choose
from, but we ended up with the Beneteau Idylle 15.50 because of
excellent second hand price. Much boat for the price. We knew after
the survey that we had to change a lot, however that would still
be cheaper than buy a similar yacht in perfect condition, especially
in Europe. We named our yacht "SEA-OTTER".
Shortly after the purchase we lifted her up on land 1999. On the outside she was in a very good state, except
for the teak in the cockpit, which had to be changed. The interior
was very worn. It had to be changed and now we could get an interior
to our taste. We stripped her completely inside for a brand
new interior. The designer of the interior is none the less than
the founder and former owner of the Swedish NAJAD yacht building
company, Thorwald Karlsson. He has done a stunning interior, well
it's his specialty.
On the Pictures Page you can see the
new layout plan.
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