I recall having a similar experience with an over the transom hook ladder with my M-15. Also watched the boat drift away faster than I could swim to catch it. So I learned about swimming from my boat by the school of experience. Steve M-15 # 335 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Buzzi" <thomaspbuzzi@gmail.com> To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 7:13 AM Subject: Re: M_Boats: New Member
Kevin, I used one of those top hook ladders on my boat after trying a rope ladder. The problem with a rope ladder is that it tended to just fold along the hull under water when I stood on the bottom rung. It took a lot of upper body strength to haul myself out from under the boat and up the side. Then too the rungs being so close to the hull allowed only a toehold on each one. My girlfriend could not do it. Using the solid ladder with standoff legs alleviated all those problems.
Tom B M17 #258
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 9:32 PM, stevetrapp <stevetrapp@q.com> wrote:
Kevin, I managed to lift my M-15 off the trailer using a 4X4 aft of the keel/center board housing, a floor jack and jack stands. Next time I will pay the fee for the boat lift at the local boat yard. I think West Marine (the big box store for boat stuff on the West Coast) carries a rope ladder that be tossed over the transom so you will not need to drill holes in your M-15. Set your hook before go swimming, my M-15 drifted on the current faster than I could keep up to swimming, and I was a triathalon swimmer at the time. Good luck Steve M-15 # 335
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kearns, Kevin P" <kkearns@pitt.edu> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 11:55 AM Subject: M_Boats: New Member
Hi Everyone,
In the spring I purchased a 1993 Montgomery 15 in near mint condition. I enjoyed sailing her all summer on Lake Arthur about 40 miles north of Pittsburgh. I've sailed nearly all my life and have owned several boats (Flying Scot, C Scow, Capri 22, O'Day Daysailer, Compac 16). I'm really very pleased with the M-15. She is all that I hoped for and more. I'm looking forward to following posts on the forum and learning more about my boat.
I have two questions:
1. I'd like to raise the boat off the trailer (just a few inches would do) to apply antifouling paint to the portion of the hull that rests on the trailer bunks. I saw a few pictures that involved lifting the entire trailer, then bracing the boat and dropping the trailer. I don't feel comfortable doing that. Does anyone have another idea? I may just go to a marina and rent a lift.
2. I want to swim off the boat, but I'm really reluctant to drill holes in the transom for a permanent swim ladder. Can anyone recommend one of those removable ladders that hook over the rear coaming?
Thanks. As I look out my office window at the grey Pittsburgh winter, my thoughts turn to sailing.
Best wishes, Kevin Kearns Pittsburgh, PA
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