Can't help with the measurements, but keep in mind that if you want to use a back stay adjuster, you might have to shorten the stay and lengthen the bridle (Randy Graves knows more details on this). I had my cb sand blasted and recoated (some industrial strength stuff called Amerlock). Make sure the tang on the cb is in good shape--I had mine rebuilt by a good welder. Sand blast and 3 coats was $180. I didn't bother fairing the cb. More hassle than benefit in my mind, and if the outfit that blasts the board can paint it right away, you won't have to worry about rust. I've had an M15 trailer sandblasted and painted, but it's been a while. As I recall a local place in Sandpoint did the work for 3 or 400 bucks total. You might consider closed cell foam for cushions. It'll be firmer, but you won't absorb any water in the event you get some on them. t /)) Tom Smith & Jane VanWinkle M15/345--Chukar M17/496--Unnamed
Epoxy primer and barrier coat is best for finishing the board. And DO grind a good shape in it if you care about performance. Round off the leading edge and leave the trailing edge with a flat on it; don't round the trailing edge. If you live around here (Sacramento) I'll do it for you. I'm a world-champion grinder and am easily intertained by flying sparks. Jerry jerrymontgomery.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Smith" <tsmith@nextit.com> To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 9:49 AM Subject: RE: M_Boats: M17 Information Can't help with the measurements, but keep in mind that if you want to use a back stay adjuster, you might have to shorten the stay and lengthen the bridle (Randy Graves knows more details on this). I had my cb sand blasted and recoated (some industrial strength stuff called Amerlock). Make sure the tang on the cb is in good shape--I had mine rebuilt by a good welder. Sand blast and 3 coats was $180. I didn't bother fairing the cb. More hassle than benefit in my mind, and if the outfit that blasts the board can paint it right away, you won't have to worry about rust. I've had an M15 trailer sandblasted and painted, but it's been a while. As I recall a local place in Sandpoint did the work for 3 or 400 bucks total. You might consider closed cell foam for cushions. It'll be firmer, but you won't absorb any water in the event you get some on them. t /)) Tom Smith & Jane VanWinkle M15/345--Chukar M17/496--Unnamed _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
Hi Im seriously thinking about a new smaller boat and the M15 is on the short list in fact it alone is fast becomming the only boat on the list. Forgive the question if it has been asked before... If you were single handing the setup No one was around to comment on your great boat to distract you Not including the time putting the boat in the water... Simply just rigging the boat where she is ready to be backed into the water. What is your estimate on the rigging time for the Monty 15? I really appreciate your input Thank you. Chris
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