Hi Larry, I'm told the aft cabin has it's place for the Blue Water folks. Someone else should verify this: The aft cabin has a kinder motion for berthing at sea, puts you closer to the wheel for emergencies, makes a great storage/workshop and has less cockpit for quicker release of water during the nasties. Sure sounds good. My sister used hers for storage and workshop. Just watched the Antonio Bandaras (sp) movie 13 Warrior (again). The scene with the Norsemen laughing at the gale, while Antonio sits below the rail during the trip to the North is classic. I know, I know... I'm rambling Bill On 10/23/08, chbenneck@sbcglobal.net <chbenneck@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hi Larry,
When I had my M15 I needed a dinghy to get ashore - still haven't learned how to walk on water.
I built a Bolger NYMPH; a pram, that rows very well, and was/is great for two people. The NYMPH is light weight and was easy to put on a roof rack on our VW Jetta wagon.
Connie
larrypegg@aol.com wrote:
Okay, how do you all get to shore in your Monty's??? I'm thinking about one of the little pram montys the 6-8.? Also, If you were to move up would anyone get a Nor'sea 27?? A guy in my town has one he is restoring (ready in two years or so).? It would be a good time for me to put in a bid since then I could get some choice as to interior.? It's an Aft Cockpit, I like Aft Cockpits but they tend to not be as popular as the Aft Cabin.? Thoughts?
At your service
Larry Pegg Pilgrim M-17 #55
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