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My New ride; checkmate convinsor 259

After arriving home in the netherlands again first slept the jetlag out of my brains, after that taking care of the transport insurance and transport details to shipper.

For now its not in my hands anymore. Waiting for shrinkwrapping and to take it back to Brian. The transport coördinator will contact brian for shipping details for delivery in Baltimore.
It is going to belgium Zeebrugge instead of Amsterdam. Amsterdam is closed i heard. Roro harbour.
 
Now there is a Checkmate elite group photo.......

OK, at least for us car mota boat people. :o

The thing that instantly is remarkeble is the height of the hulls. When i was with John Homola (previous owner of Brian his 320) is that its so high that you cant push your cover on the front deck while that is still possible with the 259. Standing next to the boat on trailer.
Its not moving at all taking some waves. Its an awsome hull. To bad its a bridge too far for me as an EU boater. Twin/ gasprices, Large hull/ import and tax issues, weight/too much weight for a normal drivers license etc.
Thats why i didnt want it, and i am super happy with the choice Brian made on that boat.
 
The plug looks good, but the watch WOW!!

Good luck with the boat, and it is enjoyable to read about the journey.

Chuck
 
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