Hello everyone. My wife Debbie and I are the proud owners of "Seranita", a beautifully restored 1977 M-17 (tall rig, galley model). We live on a great windy sailing lake (Keystone) just west of Tulsa, Oklahoma. We moved back to Oklahoma to help out with family after having lived aboard a 31 Cape Dory Cutter in Corpus Christie, TX. Although a big change, we've come to love our Montgomery. These are fast, stable and versatile boats - so easy to handle. Keystone is a large Corp lake with great open water and tons of interesting overnight spots with sandy beaches. Our M-17 has been the perfect boat to help us regain our inland water legs. But, it's been a little over two years and now we are hankering to spend more extended time aboard, exploring coastal waters. So, we've made a deal to purchase another lovingly restored Montgomery, the M-23 "Dream Time", from John and Julie Muller. They have done an incredible job with Dream Time (as chronicled by them on this website), and we are beyond excited to be her new owners. We'll be going out to John and Julie's in Bend, Oregon in June to close our deal and begin a summer adventure to Seattle and ports north. We appreciate your website and the great wealth of information provided by all of you owners and lovers of the great Montgomery boats. Seranita will be appearing for sale soon in the classifieds so, if you know someone looking for a perfect M-17, please pass it along. Glad to be in the Montgomery fold. Roger & Debbie Miner
Roger & Debbie. Welcome to M-boating. I assume you will have your M-17 in tow when you travel to Bend, Oregon. Hope you have a strong tow vehicle to get over the Rocky Mountain passes between Oklahoma and Bend, then to get over the Cascade Mountain passes to travel toward Seattle from Bend. Fern Ridge Resevoir is a good sailing lake near Eugene, Oregon with a few M-boats on it and nearby. As you travel toward Seattle you will find several M-boats on Puget Sound, the first boat launch going that direction is at Swantown Marina in Olympia, with more boat launches along the way as you continue to travel. Other good sailing destinations on Puget Sound are the San Juan Islands and the Port Townsend area on the Olympic Pennisula, just across the straits from Victoria, British Columbia. Watch your mailbox for other e-mails from other local M-boaters. Steve M-15 # 335 South Puget Sound ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Miner" <roger.miner25@gmail.com> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 2:19 PM Subject: M_Boats: New Members, Roger & Debbie Miner
Hello everyone. My wife Debbie and I are the proud owners of "Seranita", a beautifully restored 1977 M-17 (tall rig, galley model). We live on a great windy sailing lake (Keystone) just west of Tulsa, Oklahoma. We moved back to Oklahoma to help out with family after having lived aboard a 31 Cape Dory Cutter in Corpus Christie, TX.
Although a big change, we've come to love our Montgomery. These are fast, stable and versatile boats - so easy to handle. Keystone is a large Corp lake with great open water and tons of interesting overnight spots with sandy beaches. Our M-17 has been the perfect boat to help us regain our inland water legs.
But, it's been a little over two years and now we are hankering to spend more extended time aboard, exploring coastal waters. So, we've made a deal to purchase another lovingly restored Montgomery, the M-23 "Dream Time", from John and Julie Muller. They have done an incredible job with Dream Time (as chronicled by them on this website), and we are beyond excited to be her new owners.
We'll be going out to John and Julie's in Bend, Oregon in June to close our deal and begin a summer adventure to Seattle and ports north.
We appreciate your website and the great wealth of information provided by all of you owners and lovers of the great Montgomery boats. Seranita will be appearing for sale soon in the classifieds so, if you know someone looking for a perfect M-17, please pass it along.
Glad to be in the Montgomery fold.
Roger & Debbie Miner
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Roger: Can you send me some pics of the 17 with specs of the extras? Sandy -----Original Message----- From: roger.miner25@gmail.com To: montgomery_boats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wed, Feb 5, 2014 10:35 am Subject: M_Boats: New Members, Roger & Debbie Miner Hello everyone. My wife Debbie and I are the proud owners of "Seranita", a beautifully restored 1977 M-17 (tall rig, galley model). We live on a great windy sailing lake (Keystone) just west of Tulsa, Oklahoma. We moved back to Oklahoma to help out with family after having lived aboard a 31 Cape Dory Cutter in Corpus Christie, TX. Although a big change, we've come to love our Montgomery. These are fast, stable and versatile boats - so easy to handle. Keystone is a large Corp lake with great open water and tons of interesting overnight spots with sandy beaches. Our M-17 has been the perfect boat to help us regain our inland water legs. But, it's been a little over two years and now we are hankering to spend more extended time aboard, exploring coastal waters. So, we've made a deal to purchase another lovingly restored Montgomery, the M-23 "Dream Time", from John and Julie Muller. They have done an incredible job with Dream Time (as chronicled by them on this website), and we are beyond excited to be her new owners. We'll be going out to John and Julie's in Bend, Oregon in June to close our deal and begin a summer adventure to Seattle and ports north. We appreciate your website and the great wealth of information provided by all of you owners and lovers of the great Montgomery boats. Seranita will be appearing for sale soon in the classifieds so, if you know someone looking for a perfect M-17, please pass it along. Glad to be in the Montgomery fold. Roger & Debbie Miner
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