I'd love to. I have two obstacles: There are lots of rocks in the shallow areas of the lakes I sail, and the Corps of Engineers changes the water level frequently. If you have to hit a rock, a steel centerboard is a good thing to hit it with. Given the sublime beauty of Jerry Montgomery's creation, abusing it with limestone amounts to a criminal offense...although I've been noodling over armoring an M-15 keel with aluminum or steel...comments anyone? The other, much larger obstacle is a severe workload on many fronts. I own and operate a one horse business, I'm finishing a master bath, and I'm in the thick of framing an additional bedroom for my daughters. I came to the sad conclusion that I had neither money nor time to find a new boat this year, to which my wife heartily agrees :( The good news is I do have a boat that possesses many charms, and I will get to sail this year, pursuing that marvelous in between, where the water meets the wind :) Fair winds to all Steve Tyree, P-15 #2098 "Amy Ann" In a message dated 3/11/2004 9:38:27 AM Central Standard Time, Bobeeg@earthlink.net writes: I agree. Bob Becker is a nice guy. He also races his boat in the SCA Cruiser Challange and does well. Ok, Steve, time to get a Montgomery 15! Fair winds Bob