We took our M17 #635 out for it's first sail by us yesterday. I must say I am very pleased with the results, although we were maybe a bit ambitious for our first time out in it. First we rigged the boat (about 1.5 hours, but we were trying to make sure everthing was done correctly and also had no instructions) at the Shilshole parking lot. We didn't get in the water until around 2:30pm: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/rigged.jpg Next we eased her in the water at the public boat ramps (very very nice ramps and parking, $5 ramp fee): http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/boatramp.jpg Note how smart we were to go on a tuesday...gorgeous day and practically nobody at the ramps. We motored out using the little 2.5hp yamaha 4 stroke (which does quite well, more than 5 knots full throttle) just far enough to put up the main and 110% jib. Winds were mild, probably right around the forecast 5 to 10 knots, sunshine and around 76 degrees. We sailed out in front of Shilshole for a few minutes getting used to how the M17 handles, then we decided what the hey and set our sights for Elliot bay. The M17 seemed to perform well even in the light winds, and we probably averaged around 4 to 5 knots getting around the point off of Discovery park (don't have my charts in front of me so can't say the name). An anchored, empty container ship was guarding the mouth of Elliot bay but we snuck by her: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/container.jpg Coming up to the downtown Seattle waterfront on this beautiful day we started wishing there was a way to make money doing this: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/seattlenear.jpg The wind was coming just about parallel to the waterfront so I went wing and wing doing around 5 knots toward Pier 70: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/wingandwing.jpg It actually looks a bit better than that, but it is hard to hold the tiller and the cell phone camera at the same time. Note this is a good time to ask, is the foot of the mainsail supposed to stay in the slot in the boom arm? My wife asked, and I just was not quite sure. The rope bead along the foot just doesn't seem thick enough to ride in the groove on the boom... We got about 100 yards from Pier 70 and then realized oh crap we have to sail back :-) The time was about 6pm. I had to tack back and forth on a close reach all the way back to the point off Discovery park, which took over an hour...fairly decent wind, might have been fighting a little current. Right around the point we caught some really nice wind and managed to pull out a respectable 6.5 knots for quite some distance. I was quite pleased...it is always the most fun for me when the boat heels over a good deal and you get the wind in your face. It makes you feel like you are really moving unlike going on a run, where you have to check the gps or the water foam to assure yourself that you are not dead stopped. Anyway, we got back safely to Shilshole marina at around 7:45pm, having never touched the motor once except for launch. A friendly? sea lion was waiting for us in the open jail cell: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/sealion.jpg All in all, a pretty good first day on the M17. Rick
Congrats Rick! Nice boat. I couldn't stop looking at those "new" sails... mine are 25 years old. What is the deal with that "jail cell"? Richard Everett <rick@skyko.com> wrote: We took our M17 #635 out for it's first sail by us yesterday. I must say I am very pleased with the results, although we were maybe a bit ambitious for our first time out in it. First we rigged the boat (about 1.5 hours, but we were trying to make sure everthing was done correctly and also had no instructions) at the Shilshole parking lot. We didn't get in the water until around 2:30pm: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/rigged.jpg Next we eased her in the water at the public boat ramps (very very nice ramps and parking, $5 ramp fee): http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/boatramp.jpg Note how smart we were to go on a tuesday...gorgeous day and practically nobody at the ramps. We motored out using the little 2.5hp yamaha 4 stroke (which does quite well, more than 5 knots full throttle) just far enough to put up the main and 110% jib. Winds were mild, probably right around the forecast 5 to 10 knots, sunshine and around 76 degrees. We sailed out in front of Shilshole for a few minutes getting used to how the M17 handles, then we decided what the hey and set our sights for Elliot bay. The M17 seemed to perform well even in the light winds, and we probably averaged around 4 to 5 knots getting around the point off of Discovery park (don't have my charts in front of me so can't say the name). An anchored, empty container ship was guarding the mouth of Elliot bay but we snuck by her: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/container.jpg Coming up to the downtown Seattle waterfront on this beautiful day we started wishing there was a way to make money doing this: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/seattlenear.jpg The wind was coming just about parallel to the waterfront so I went wing and wing doing around 5 knots toward Pier 70: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/wingandwing.jpg It actually looks a bit better than that, but it is hard to hold the tiller and the cell phone camera at the same time. Note this is a good time to ask, is the foot of the mainsail supposed to stay in the slot in the boom arm? My wife asked, and I just was not quite sure. The rope bead along the foot just doesn't seem thick enough to ride in the groove on the boom... We got about 100 yards from Pier 70 and then realized oh crap we have to sail back :-) The time was about 6pm. I had to tack back and forth on a close reach all the way back to the point off Discovery park, which took over an hour...fairly decent wind, might have been fighting a little current. Right around the point we caught some really nice wind and managed to pull out a respectable 6.5 knots for quite some distance. I was quite pleased...it is always the most fun for me when the boat heels over a good deal and you get the wind in your face. It makes you feel like you are really moving unlike going on a run, where you have to check the gps or the water foam to assure yourself that you are not dead stopped. Anyway, we got back safely to Shilshole marina at around 7:45pm, having never touched the motor once except for launch. A friendly? sea lion was waiting for us in the open jail cell: http://www.skyko.com/Montgomery/First/sealion.jpg All in all, a pretty good first day on the M17. Rick _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
Saw the following M-15 while perusing boat sites on trailer sailor http://www.sailboatowners.com/classified/ownerview.tpl?owno=7332687543359&fn... Not my boat but looks like a nice boat for a good price in OR. (I almost had a heart attack cause I momentarily transposed the 23' below it to the Montgomery) Robbin
I also have a m15 for sale.....asking 4,950.00.....good boat....ready to go,,,3 sails, all good condition. Main, jib, stormjib. Kickup rudder. new adjustable motor mount, 3 step SS transom mount boarding ladder. Cushions in good shape. Some extras..(wind vane, PFD's etc etc.....all trim recently refinished. Boat is in overall very good condition. trailer is older galvanized with new axle, new wheels, new bearings. New wheels and tires, New spare. Rusk, TX. 903-743-5555 or billt@eastex.net . ...... PLEASE serious inquiries only. I moved up to 17,,,,only reason for selling my 15......#158,,, I have pics on website..... http://www.tcboats.com and Please check out the website for Sails ! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: Robbin Roddewig To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:49 PM Subject: M_Boats: M-15 for sale Saw the following M-15 while perusing boat sites on trailer sailor http://www.sailboatowners.com/classified/ownerview.tpl?owno=7332687543359&fn... Not my boat but looks like a nice boat for a good price in OR. (I almost had a heart attack cause I momentarily transposed the 23' below it to the Montgomery) Robbin _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
Hello all: We've got our 2005 M15 #631 Sirius for sale also, here in Mt. Shasta - see entry on MSOG 'for sale' page for entry. (Returning to our R20!). Paula Lester
I also have a m15 for sale.....asking 4,950.00.....good boat....ready to go,,,3 sails, all good condition. Main, jib, stormjib. Kickup rudder. new adjustable motor mount, 3 step SS transom mount boarding ladder. Cushions in good shape. Some extras..(wind vane, PFD's etc etc.....all trim recently refinished. Boat is in overall very good condition. trailer is older galvanized with new axle, new wheels, new bearings. New wheels and tires, New spare. Rusk, TX. 903-743-5555 or billt@eastex.net . ...... PLEASE serious inquiries only.
I moved up to 17,,,,only reason for selling my 15......#158,,, I have pics on website..... http://www.tcboats.com
and Please check out the website for Sails !
Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: Robbin Roddewig To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 5:49 PM Subject: M_Boats: M-15 for sale
Saw the following M-15 while perusing boat sites on trailer sailor
http://www.sailboatowners.com/classified/ownerview.tpl?owno=7332687543359&fn...
Not my boat but looks like a nice boat for a good price in OR.
(I almost had a heart attack cause I momentarily transposed the 23' below it to the Montgomery)
Robbin
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I have managed to lose my sail stop that fits into the mainsail track on my M15. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement and what specific size? Thanks Joe Moore "Midnight Passage" M15 #641
1/2 ",,,,West Marine........ ----- Original Message ----- From: Joe Moore To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats<montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 8:24 PM Subject: M_Boats: Sail stop I have managed to lose my sail stop that fits into the mainsail track on my M15. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement and what specific size? Thanks Joe Moore "Midnight Passage" M15 #641 _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
West Marine. --Gary Hyde 2005 M17 sailboat #637 'Hydeaway 2' We can't change the wind, but we can trim our sails. On Aug 29, 2007, at 6:42 PM, Bill Tosh wrote:
1/2 ",,,,West Marine........ ----- Original Message ----- From: Joe Moore To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats<montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 8:24 PM Subject: M_Boats: Sail stop
I have managed to lose my sail stop that fits into the mainsail track on my M15. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement and what specific size?
Thanks
Joe Moore "Midnight Passage" M15 #641
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Hi Joe, The one Bob Eeg supplied to me with my new M15 is a Davis track stop with a 1/2" diameter round slide ( Davis part number 02350). You can buy them at West Marine (and I'm sure many other sailing retailers). At West Marine, they are $8.99. The one supplied to me with the boat by Eeg appears to fit perfectly, and the round slide shape rides smoothly in the mast track. I recommend that you buy two, as they are easy to lose overboard! Regards, Ron Casino --- Joe Moore <joemoore@josephmoore.com> wrote:
I have managed to lose my sail stop that fits into the mainsail track on my M15. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement and what specific size?
Thanks
Joe Moore "Midnight Passage" M15 #641
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After losing a couple of the $10 sail stops I made one from a 1/4" nylon screw about an inch long, a nylon wing nut and a large, tapered, faucet washer is used to hold the stop in the track, bevel toward the mast track. Works fine and costs about a dollar to build. Don M15-248 joemoore@josephmoore.com> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 6:24 PM Subject: M_Boats: Sail stop
I have managed to lose my sail stop that fits into the mainsail track on my M15. Does anyone know where I can get a replacement and what specific size?
Thanks
Joe Moore "Midnight Passage" M15 #641
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