Connie I was thinking the same thing that they found the Magazines covering smaller boat have been doing well. Also due to economic conditions and the aging of the fleet so to speak that downsizing is growing and as we know a smaller boat is easier to get on the water with the absence of a the need to round up crew to manage the boat. George -----Original Message----- From: Conbert Benneck [mailto:chbenneck@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:51 PM To: griemmolo2@gmail.com; For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: Re: M_Boats: Smanll Boats in a Big Boat Mag. On 7/16/2015 4:58 PM, George Iemmolo wrote: Hi George, Now that is surprising news about SAIL. In the past, and that's when I quit subscribing, they just talked about bigger and ever bigger sailboats till the only "acceptable" sailboats in their eyes were something in the 40 foot and up size that cost at least $150K - without equipment. Maybe they lost so many subscribers that they had to rethink their editorial policy, and swallowing their pride, now can talk about a 21 foot boat. Oh what a denouement ....! Connie
Imagine my surprise when I opened my mailbox and found a Wrinkle Boat on the cover of the August issue of SAIL. It tuned out to be a Norseboat 21.5. Not