I agree about it looking like it is masked off in some of the initial photos. When I went all the way through, I was hoping to see the interior (nothing?). It is also unusual that there is not mention of anything having been done to the interior. Yes, I think Bill is closer than I. It would take an hour and a half drive from here. Gordon Coba' ----- Original Message ----- From: "Howard Audsley" <haudsley@tranquility.net> To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:20 PM Subject: Re: M_Boats: M23 For Sail
I think the lower "bunks" are simply keel guides. As for the canvas.....I didn't see any. The shredded part looks to me like paper and plastic used to tape it all off for painting. Looks like he got the trailer, tires and part of the street too with that paint job. I'd be concerned about what paint was applied and how it was used.
FL dealer but it's a San Francisco boat. It may have been victimized, but I don't think a hurricane did it. Still....it's one of the few out there. They don't come up that often.
Perhaps one of the left coasters could check it out. Isn't that in Bill's backyard?
On 10/5/05 9:13 AM, "Richard Lane" <rqlhgl@ieee.org> wrote:
Howard Audsley wrote:
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I took a look at the photo, two things I noticed, the trailer appears to have another set of bunks close to the root of the keel and all canvas appears to be in shreds hurricane victim perhaps? No I'm not hankering for a second boat! Dick
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