It's so. Well... I feel bad about having such a beautiful little ship used so little -- she hasn't been in the water since the Georgian Bay trip last year. There's a touring kayak too, that hasn't been in the water for far too long -- but two more folding kayaks that I have no intention of selling. The whitewater boat was e-Bayed without regret (I found out that I don't mind waves but prefer that they not have rocks in them). It's not that I don't get on the water, though. It's a rare weekend that I'm not aboard Dolphin for at least a short while. And of course this list is the best sailing discussion group that I know, so I have no intention of leaving. Should I paint lapstrake on Dolphin, I wonder? Anyway, we'll see what happens. -----Original Message----- From: Honshells [mailto:chonshell@ia4u.net] Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 9:59 PM To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: M_Boats: Say it ain't so, Giles . . . Say it ain't so . . . Hope you stay with the list . . . ----- Original Message ----- From: Morris, Giles <mailto:giles.morris@unisys.com> To: 'For and about <mailto:montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Montgomery Sailboats' Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:00 PM Subject: I just added this to the boats for sale database. The first sentence says it all. Montgomery 15, 1983 I have mixed feelings about this, but there are two sailboats in my life, and only time for one of them. So... it's time to pass Umiaq on to somebody who will use her more. She is a 1983 Montgomery 15. Blue sheer stripe, pulpit, control lines led aft, nav lights, topping lift, Anchor, chain and rode. Main, jib and spinnaker (spinnaker looks unused). Centerboard replaced recently. The trailer was completely restored recently with many new parts. Sunbrella sail and tiller covers. Searching for Umiaq in the archives will tell you more about her and there is more information on my web site at http://www.angelfire.com/art/2by4/Boats/index.html <http://www.angelfire.com/art/2by4/Boats/index.html> . The engine is a 5HP Honda outboard that I bought new, but if this is too big then I would be willing to sell the boat without the engine. A fair price for the boat alone would be $3500, and $900 for the engine. Umiaq is on her trailer in my driveway in Arlington VA (Suburban Washington DC). If you're interested and would like pictures, I can take some and e-mail them. Giles Morris <mailto:Giles.Morris@unisys.com> Giles.Morris@unisys.com