George, I hope you don't have to stay boatless for long!. If you haven't found the link below you might give it a read. http://www.msog.org/models/15vs17.cfm Thanks Doug Kelch M15 "Seas the Day" --- G Burmeyer <burmeyer@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hi,
Having recently and reluctantly parted with an old Catalina 22, I have been looking around for something smaller, easier to pull, store and single-hand, but strong enough to handle some stiff wind. My ideal boat would be easy to rig off the trailer, have a cabin/interior large enough for an overnight or two and be fun to sail. I live in Santa Rosa, Ca, which is within an hour of San Francisco Bay, Tomales Bay and Clear Lake and I want to be able to sail on all of them safely and without a lot of fuss.
One day this summer, while sailing out of Richmond Bay Marina, I spotted a really pretty little lap-strake boat (I think it had a pale yellow hull) that was among a small fleet of West Wight Potters in the harbor. At first I thought it was a new kind of Potter. Finally, after searching the net for a while...discovered that what I had seen was a Montgomery (15 or 17? Don¹t know?).
So... Here I am, wondering if I have found the kind of boat I¹ve been looking for. Joining this list is, hopefully, a first step for me to find out. I subscribed to a C22 list after I bought my old Catalina and found it immensely useful and entertaining, but often wished I had subscribed before buying the boat: might have ducked some issues (rusty cast iron swing keels are a real pain!). I¹ll browse the archive and ask some questions and see what happens...
Hope this wasn¹t too long-winded...
-- George Burmeyer, currently boatless Santa Rosa, CA
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