Hi George,
When I first read your letter, I thought you might have seen my pale yellow
M17 which I've sailed with the Northwest Potters several times this summer.
However, I've only sailed in Washington and Oregon this year, so it must be
someone else. I solo rig, launch, and sail my 17 regularly and think it is
the best boat available for this kind of sailing. It is faster than the
Potters and so strong and seaworthy that you'll feel comfortable taking this
boat anywhere and in almost any kind of weather. The 15 is a little easier to
tow and launch, but is much smaller in every way. It also is a very good
boat, but if you like the size of cockpit you had on the C22, or plan on taking
more than 1 passenger, I would recommend the 17.
Larry Yake
M17, #200
Tullamore
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?
Don’t know?).
So... Here I am, wondering if I have found the kind
of boat I’ve 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!). I’ll browse the archive and ask some
questions and see what happens...
Hope this wasn’t too
long-winded...
-- George Burmeyer, currently
boatless
Santa Rosa, CA