A flybridge cruiser of twelve meters in length ended disabled as it was cruising off the coast of Cromer, in the Norfolk Coast, to the East of the United Kingdom at 09:15 morning time of Friday eighteen July. The flybridge cruiser was an hour after the incident assisted by the RNLI Shannon class life boat, who found out that flybridge cruiser had its propeller stuck into fishing gear. After this the life boat towed the boat to a safe area first, and later free'd its propeller from the fishing gear. The Sealine flybridge cruiser was later able to make it on it's power to its destination.
The Sealine in this accident is a 420 Statesman as produced from 1995 to 1997. The 420 Statesman was a replacement to the Sealine 410, with the model soft evolving with extended bathing platform into the F44.
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