Hello All,
Thank You for the 'Welcome' email.
We just bought a 1982 Vintage Montgomery 8 Sailing
Dinghy that has been slightly neglected and slightly modified. I am encouraged
by the MSOG & web site and the few emails I've already seen. FYI -
We've named our little one Coba (the Mayan word for 'Water
stirred by Wind'). There wasn't any name or Sail number on her except the Hull
Vessel ID # (so no break with 'boat naming' tradition). Other than the
daggerboard, she looks complete.
My Background: We are based inland from Santa Cruz,
CA in a little town called Scotts Valley. We usually do mostly fresh water
boating from here (e.g. Lake Vasona near Los Gatos) to Lake Tahoe or 'wherever' we want to take in some 'more
water' such as Clear Lake, Shasta Lake, Lake Naciemento, etc. - some people call
it "lookyloo" . Ocassionally we sail on Monterey Bay (e.g. with friends or
charter). We have four small boats at the moment, 2 sail (1940
Vintage Snipe in restoration & now the Montgomery 8) and 2 power
(aluminum fisher and I/O Bayliner). All trailerable.
I've been on the water since I was a teen (e.g. Sea
Explorers w/ 50 ft ex Coast Guard picket ship & whatever). I completed the
Coast Guard Aux training years ago. Later I had a fixed keel sailor
wet berthed in Moss Landing and enjoyed Monterey Bay, San Francisco Bay &
the coastal sailing for many years (before Divorce with Wife #1). In recent
years there were too many working hours with clients to justify having a
larger boat (7x12 makes it rough to even check on your boat).
FYI - The wife, Pam loves to decorate our home with
her Sea Shells (her favorite collection hobby) and Nautical stuff throughout
(like a model sailboat on the mantle). One might get the 'bends' in our
downstairs bathroom.
My question is about the
daggerboard for the Montgomery 8. The previous owner
thought the daggerboard was too long for fishing, so he took a saw to it and
lopped of a piece. I'd like to either Buy another 'or' make another one to the
original spec length. Can anyone tell me who might have one 'or' what length to
make the next one??
TallTrees (of the Santa Cruz
Mountains)
Gordon