Hi all: I have learned so much over the last week about my M15 for all you folks. It’s incredible. It’s given me a new light not the M15 and its capabilities. All the discussion has helped my confidence in the boat. Really appreciate it. Good winds, Pete Winter Sky (Zimowsky) outdoors writer and photographer www.getoutdoorsnorthwest.com <http://www.getoutdoorsnorthwest.com/> Twitter: @zimosoutdoors "Be with Tahlequah" Talhequah, you did this. From the day you lost your baby in the summer of 2018, then your 17-day tour of grief, you've brought the KEY crucial issues to the world to help us save your Orca family.
On Nov 12, 2018, at 5:08 PM, Dave Scobie <scoobscobie@gmail.com> wrote:
There is no part, while keeping eye to the weather and tide/current, of the Salish Sea (PNW) I wouldn't sail a M15 or M17. Sailed both boats many miles, days, weeks, months throughout the area.
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2018, 12:18 PM Peter Zimowsky via montgomery_boats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com <mailto:montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> wrote: Hi Brad: I really do love my M15 and it fits the bill for almost anything. I just worry about cruising in big water with it. I worry that I might be fool hearty going in some of the places I want to go with the bigger boats. Being a whitewater river rafter and dory man, I’m very cautious Thanks for the discussion. Good winds Pete