Google doesn't tell me that right away, but here's another boat with the same name (search for strawanza in the page using your browser Find/Search command): http://alex.io/page/3 Assorted hits on the Montgomery Strawanza: http://scottsboatpages.blogspot.com/2008/06/montgomery-17-trailer-sailor-cro... http://forum.trailersailor.com/post.php?id=1256954 And on the MSOG site for those who haven't seen it already: http://www.msogphotosite.com/m17strawanza.html cheers, John S. On 01/11/2016 02:56 PM, Rick Davies wrote:
Does anyone know what Strawanza means?
Rick M17 #633 Lynne L
On Monday, January 11, 2016, Mike Z <speedernut2@gmail.com> wrote:
Nice!
A great boat with a neat history. Should be lots of fun.
Monty 15 Mike
-----Original Message----- From: G & P Otterson Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 3:28 PM To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Subject: M_Boats: Strawanza
I am now the proud owner of a M17 hull # 646 Strawanza renamed Warowlua. I think I will name her Strawanza again.
I towed her back yesterday and I have pulled everything out of the cabin to see what is there and what is missing. She has not been sailed for about 7 years now so the odd bit has fallen off ,lost or has been sold
I am an ex Zimbawean and have been living in New Zealand for the last 14 years. My closest sailing water is New Plymouth and I've just join the New Plymouth Yacht Club. I built a 15ft plywood dinghy from which I learned to sail in protected harbor waters . So I'm still a novice but there is no shortage of advice her in New Zealand.
. Geoff Otterson Strawanza #646
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