I have a mold for a 1/2 model of the old M-12, which visually is pretty similar to the 17, or 15 for that matter.  I made a few many years ago (I have one, my Mom has one, my brother has one) but the problem is that making one is a good day's work even tho the material isn't much, so they would have to cost a couple of hundred dollars, even at winter rates. Tooling a 17 would be too much work (money) unless a whole bunch of people wanted one. Probably unlikely.
 
Jerry
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From: Smith, Tom
To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 3:26 PM
Subject: RE: M_Boats: More More More

Neat idea John.  I'd be very surprised if Jerry or Bob don't have the lines.  I don't know about the R/C model, but I'd love a half hull.  Wooden Boat seems to do an article every couple of years re: getting lines off full size hulls.  I'll look through my back issues...  t
 

Tom Smith & Jane Van Winkle
Sandpoint, Idaho
M15-345, Chukar


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From: Jslubliner@aol.com [mailto:Jslubliner@aol.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 6:39 AM
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Doug, do you have in the archves/or has anyone submitted significant line drawings/plans for a Montgomery? I would be interested in finding enough data to construct a scale R/C model of my 17 for use on local ponds. Might be an area of interest for more than one of us. A mini-challenge may be in the offing.

Thanks,

John Lubliner
M-17FD #69
"Coyote"


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