Jim- I watched the guys pretty carefully on things like that- are you sure that you caught all the removed ballast? Another thing; The 270 lbs included the trim ballast under the forward berth; it's the big lump just forward of the bulkhead but I think it was only about 50 lbs. Jerry jerrymontgomery.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "jim sadler" <jimsadler@jascopacific.com> To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 7:31 AM Subject: Re: M_Boats: M-15 Ballast
Skip
I bought the Pelican ( M-15 #205) in 1982 new in Newport Beach. It has been a great little boat. Istill love the Pelican even after the keel surgery. I might even work it out to be buried in her,
I ordered a new centerboard from Bob and asked him about the ballast. He said that they put about 300 lbs in the new boats.
I cant figure out why there was only 150 lbs of ballast in the Pelican. Maybe at some point Jerry decided to up the weight. Jeyy are you out there?
Well I am planning to install about 300 lbs of lead.
The Pelican might meet Davy Jones on launch day.
Skip
Do yourself a favor and inspect your CB. I would even suggest that you purchase a new one (lead) from Bob. It would be cheap insurance
Captain Jim Sadler sailing vessel Pelican (M-15 #205)
On 6/4/07, jim sadler <jimsadler@jascopacific.com> wrote:
A ny thoughts on how much ballast should be in M-15. I removed 150 lbs of steel punchings during keel surgery. I am thinking of replacing with 300 lbs of lead. This seem to be the amount used in the latest versions of M-15
Captain Jim Sailing vessel Pelican M-15 #205
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