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The Butt

18/03/2015 by Leonie Persoon

A very special detail on a boat is the butt. It certainly makes a boat beautiful, the shape lift it gracefully out of the water . I can´t deny to see some similarity with the curves of a women. And if you hear male boat lovers talking about shape, how touched they are ,you almost think its feminine. It probably explain why a lot of boats has a female name….secretly its the boat owner first love. I don´t mind to compete with the Iron lady `Daisy`. Unfortunately her butt is flat! In fact her head, front-side of the boat, will have the same shape. And i´m sorry but no women want to be flat! But respect please, its al about character and i do adore her already! I really don´t have the courage to say something about her tight line……

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The roots of making Daisy goes back in time…back to the time that our grandfathers were farmers in the area called `West-land`. My grandfather was a farmer who worked in the glass houses.  To pick up tomatoes, flowers or vegetables and prepare them for transport for auction. The transport in those days was by boat. We had a lot of small canals between the glass houses and everybody brought there stuff to auction for sale. The grandfather of Jan was a skipper in those days. To deliver your products easily on the boat, the flat butt was very useful. Just lay the front or backside of the boat near the dock and with a wheelbarrow you hop on and hop off. Heavy physical work, by the way….

 

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