Motor Boat & Yachting - July 2018

(C. Jardin) #1

STEELER FF48


Last year, we based ourselves in
Steenwijk where the Steeler shipyard
is and did various cruises from there
to familiarise ourselves with the area
and our new boat, Symphony. As
I’m still working, we had to settle on
five-day trips, which was no hardship
in northern Holland as most of the
area is very picturesque and there
are so many canals, it’s easy to plan
a circular route.
The first few weeks were used
to familiarise ourselves with the
boat equipment and its handling
characteristics. Being a very modern,
unusual design, she attracted many
complimentary comments and lots
of photographs were taken of her.
She has two Yanmar LY440 engines,
the latest models, and they have lived
up to their claims of delivering more
torque and better performance than
the previous-generation 480s, giving
her a surprising turn of speed and
impressive fuel economy. She is
also equipped with a JC20 joystick,
which integrates the engines and the
bow thruster for simpler low-speed
manoeuvring. In fact, I’ve found that
using the engines and the bow and
stern thruster has suited me better.
In Holland, there are many lifting
bridges where invariably you need
to wait for a green signal before

proceeding, so an ability to stay in
one position is most important. Also,
the width of the bridge is normally
8m and we are 5m wide, so we have
to be quite careful.
The boat has a one-level main
deck, a small raised bridge-deck
for the helm and an upper deck.
This makes mooring up difficult,
as we have no side decks, so we
purchased a radio-controlled system
for the engines and thrusters, which
has proved to be a great success.
I steer close to the mooring from
the wheel position, then take over
with the control around my neck
and move to the upper deck for final
tying up. This enables me to ensure
that my wife is not having difficulties
securing the aft mooring line. Once
this is done, we
are able to put
the engine in
creep mode
on the offshore
side, which
ensures the boat
stays alongside
whilst we fasten
the other
mooring lines.
This works very
well, as I can
even go ashore

Going Dutch


Peter Chester and his wife Sheilagh cruise their
Steeler FF48, Symphony, along the pretty canals

to assist while still having control
of the boat. The full-height door
on each side makes this even easier.
After building up our confidence,
we were able to enjoy some wonderful
cruising. Less than
half an hour from
our berth is the
most beautiful area
of Giethoorn, often
referred to as the
Venice of Holland.
Heading south to
Beukerssluis, then
turning to port, you
arrive at the city
of Meppel. Included
in its many sights is
a printing museum.
One of my abiding
memories is of
a very enthusiastic
gentleman who
described in great detail the workings
of an antique printing press in Dutch.
We tried to show interest, even though
we didn’t understand a word of it.
Travelling further south, we visited
another city, this time Zwolle. There
are easy moorings here in the middle
of town and a cheap fuel barge. On
our first evening, we were treated to
the colour and buzz of a local festival
which came past our berth and ended
up in the city centre, accompanied
by various bands and dance troupes.
Heading north via Zwartsluis,
we headed for Blokzijl, passing

Symphony’s
single-level main
deck living area

The ‘anti-divorce
control’ as Peter
has coined it

You don’t see
many boats
like Symphony

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