HOWB 030 – Christian Gruye, Head steward 92′ M/V Lotus historic wooden vessel




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Summary: PODCAST SHOW NOTES - Episode #030 Interview - Christian Gruye, Head steward  M/V Lotus When Christian was a child, her family moved every 2-3 years to follow her dad's transfers as an USAF pilot. But Seattle was considered the family's home base.  They spent a lot of time water skiing with friends, and paddling about in their  Willits Canoe made on Day Island near Tacoma, WA by the Willits brothers.  Christian's dad was the Pacific Northwest Ski Champion for 7 years and helped form the Lake Washington Water Ski Club. When Christian was 11 her mother got a hankering to buy a mothballed ferry boat for the family to float around on in the beautiful waters of WA state.  In 1960 the family purchased the 1909 M/V Lotus Edwardian style wooden vessel for $5,000 - the exact price she sold for new.  At the time she was moored on Lake Union in Seattle and in serious disrepair.  The boat engine had been stripped to help support the WWII effort, so the family towed her everywhere they wanted to be and lived on her engineless. Tune in to this podcast to hear the complete interview including how the M/V Lotus survived a recent mooring failure grounding.  Click on the green player button above for all the details.  ENJOY! Here's some pics (click to enlarge):             Thanks Christian for taking the time to be interviewed, and best to you with the M/V Lotus and your future adventures! To connect with Christian, go to MVLotus.org or email her at Info@MVLotus.org.  And if you would be kind enough - please donate to the cause of the M/V Lotus while on the website! Want to help?  Please leave feedback! I want to build a community of people from all over the world who want to connect, learn, share stories and photos, and have fun with wooden boats.  I would REALLY appreciate you sending me wooden boats pics, stories, or projects you are working on.  You can also write comments on my blog, email me at Dan@Hookedonwoodenboats.com, or call my feedback hotline at 424 261-2360. Click HERE to subscribe to my email news list for the latest and greatest fun stuff and click on one of the buttons below to subscribe to my show. Keep the bright side up and the barnacled side down -  Wooden Boat Dan "over and out"! Subscribe to the Hooked On Wooden Boats Podcast here: