Crosswater Cats

PK
P. King
Mon, Apr 21, 2008 12:42 PM

We are new to the list.  In looking through the threads, I happened to see one
for Crosswater Cats.  We are the current owners of the Crosswater 49. We love
this boat and are now on our return trip up the ICW to home port in the
Chesepeake after spending several months in the Bahamas.  This was our first
cruise outside the bay with the boat.  It has not been without mechanical
issues, some self-inflicted. Our biggest issue this year has been with the
generator.  Last year we upgraded the electronics for this trip.  This
summer, we will be working with Felix to come up with a power generation
solution that provides more redumdancy.  Felix says that our boat was designed
with the idea that it would stop in marinas every night, and we are chosing to
anchor out.  So we will address that issue. You can see where we've been this
year on our blog and we would be happy to answer any questions about our boat.
Looking forward to reading this blog.

Bob and Penny"The true worth of your travels lies not in where you come to be
at the end of your journey's end, but in who you come to be along the way."
Follow along on the travels of "Pretty Penny" on our blog at
http://prettypennycruise.blogspot.com

We are new to the list. In looking through the threads, I happened to see one for Crosswater Cats. We are the current owners of the Crosswater 49. We love this boat and are now on our return trip up the ICW to home port in the Chesepeake after spending several months in the Bahamas. This was our first cruise outside the bay with the boat. It has not been without mechanical issues, some self-inflicted. Our biggest issue this year has been with the generator. Last year we upgraded the electronics for this trip. This summer, we will be working with Felix to come up with a power generation solution that provides more redumdancy. Felix says that our boat was designed with the idea that it would stop in marinas every night, and we are chosing to anchor out. So we will address that issue. You can see where we've been this year on our blog and we would be happy to answer any questions about our boat. Looking forward to reading this blog. Bob and Penny"The true worth of your travels lies not in where you come to be at the end of your journey's end, but in who you come to be along the way." Follow along on the travels of "Pretty Penny" on our blog at http://prettypennycruise.blogspot.com