Whoa, there's a name from the past eh Jerry? Would there have been Reggie Armstrong sails as original equipment on a 75 M17? Anyone else seen these on their boats? tTom Smith & Jane Van Winkle
Sandpoint, Idaho
M15-345, Chukar
-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Tom
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 3:28 PM
To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats
Subject: RE: M_Boats: songs of the forestayHey! Isn't that a coincidence Rich. Jerry built my new standing rigging too! I guess I'm surprised it only emits a high pitched tone and not a rousing, brew-soaked, multi-versed sea chantey...Tom Smith & Jane Van Winkle
Sandpoint, Idaho
M15-345, Chukar
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Cottrell [mailto:rc2222@pacbell.net]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 3:03 PM
To: Montgomery Boats
Subject: M_Boats: songs of the forestayTom:The forestay is part of the new rigging package from Jerry Montgomery. Do you thinkthat may have something to do with the sound?There's no doubt that once it started singing I dropped the wind meter and went as far forward as possible and held on. The spray was soaking me while I kept her pointed as high as possible. If you let off just a little bit the waves and wind would knock me off course and there would be too much jib (4.5 ounce, 36 sf) pulling me down. What a rush!!Now that several days have passed I wish I were back in the same situation. It's soo much more fun than being back at work.Rich
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