A new addition to the Photo Site
Hi All… Happy Thanksgiving, It's been some time since I participated in the MSOG E-mail list. So, for those readers who haven't got the foggiest idea who I am… Allow me to introduce… me J I used to own a really nice M17 and I am the webmaster of the MSOG Photo Site. I know, there have been only a few updates for the past year, and that is because I was pretty much physically unable to. I'm a bit better now and can spend short bouts at the keyboard/monitor. So, without further apology & explanation: FIRST: I have received an adequate donation from an anonymous source to keep the Photo Site up and available for another year. Hope you all visit from time to time. SECOND: Bob Eeg (everyone knows he owns Montgomery Boats) and I have kept in touch (he knows I like his M-Boats), with him sending excellent photos of special projects, now and then. So, here is a Montgomery Boats, special projects update to the MSOG Photo Site: www.msogphotosite.com/mpage.html Give the page a little time, there are allot of photos. The new "Manufacturer's Page" is dedicated to the special boats and modifications that come from Bob's Boatshop. This first example is an M17 named Strawanza. She is crafted with a watertight cabin and a custom crafted aluminum companionway door, special ports, special cleats, 12 foot oars (no motor mount), windvane and a 15 month sailing schedule for the owner to take her from San Diego to the West coast of Africa and his home. When Bob told me about Strawanza, I made him promise to get me a bunch of photos (he even bought a new camera) and I told him he had to write the copy. So, the new "Manufacturer's Page" is where he gets to show off a bit. I believe you'll enjoy Strawanza. And, if you have questions, address them to Bob Bill Lamica www.MSOGPhotoSite.com <http://www.msogphotosite.com/> P.s. if you loose the link you can find it under the LINKS & INFORMATION section on the front page of the Photo Site.
Bill, It's great to have you back and to hear you are feeling better. And thanks for the new additions to the Photo Site. Happy Thanksgiving! Bob and Judy M15 #208 On Nov 22, 2007, at 12:38 PM, Bill Lamica wrote:
Hi All… Happy Thanksgiving,
It's been some time since I participated in the MSOG E-mail list. So, for those readers who haven't got the foggiest idea who I am… Allow me to introduce… me J I used to own a really nice M17 and I am the webmaster of the MSOG Photo Site. I know, there have been only a few updates for the past year, and that is because I was pretty much physically unable to. I'm a bit better now and can spend short bouts at the keyboard/monitor. So, without further apology & explanation:
FIRST: I have received an adequate donation from an anonymous source to keep the Photo Site up and available for another year. Hope you all visit from time to time.
SECOND: Bob Eeg (everyone knows he owns Montgomery Boats) and I have kept in touch (he knows I like his M-Boats), with him sending excellent photos of special projects, now and then.
So, here is a Montgomery Boats, special projects update to the MSOG Photo Site:
www.msogphotosite.com/mpage.html
Give the page a little time, there are allot of photos.
The new "Manufacturer's Page" is dedicated to the special boats and modifications that come from Bob's Boatshop. This first example is an M17 named Strawanza. She is crafted with a watertight cabin and a custom crafted aluminum companionway door, special ports, special cleats, 12 foot oars (no motor mount), windvane and a 15 month sailing schedule for the owner to take her from San Diego to the West coast of Africa and his home.
When Bob told me about Strawanza, I made him promise to get me a bunch of photos (he even bought a new camera) and I told him he had to write the copy. So, the new "Manufacturer's Page" is where he gets to show off a bit. I believe you'll enjoy Strawanza. And, if you have questions, address them to Bob
Bill Lamica
www.MSOGPhotoSite.com <http://www.msogphotosite.com/>
P.s. if you loose the link you can find it under the LINKS & INFORMATION section on the front page of the Photo Site. _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
Bob and Judy Becker bobjudy2@comcast.net
Welcome back Bill! On 11/22/07 3:38 PM, "Bill Lamica" <billamicasr@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All Happy Thanksgiving,
It's been some time since I participated in the MSOG E-mail list. So, for those readers who haven't got the foggiest idea who I am Allow me to introduce me J I used to own a really nice M17 and I am the webmaster of the MSOG Photo Site. I know, there have been only a few updates for the past year, and that is because I was pretty much physically unable to. I'm a bit better now and can spend short bouts at the keyboard/monitor. So, without further apology & explanation:
FIRST: I have received an adequate donation from an anonymous source to keep the Photo Site up and available for another year. Hope you all visit from time to time.
SECOND: Bob Eeg (everyone knows he owns Montgomery Boats) and I have kept in touch (he knows I like his M-Boats), with him sending excellent photos of special projects, now and then.
So, here is a Montgomery Boats, special projects update to the MSOG Photo Site:
www.msogphotosite.com/mpage.html
Give the page a little time, there are allot of photos.
The new "Manufacturer's Page" is dedicated to the special boats and modifications that come from Bob's Boatshop. This first example is an M17 named Strawanza. She is crafted with a watertight cabin and a custom crafted aluminum companionway door, special ports, special cleats, 12 foot oars (no motor mount), windvane and a 15 month sailing schedule for the owner to take her from San Diego to the West coast of Africa and his home.
When Bob told me about Strawanza, I made him promise to get me a bunch of photos (he even bought a new camera) and I told him he had to write the copy. So, the new "Manufacturer's Page" is where he gets to show off a bit. I believe you'll enjoy Strawanza. And, if you have questions, address them to Bob
Bill Lamica
www.MSOGPhotoSite.com <http://www.msogphotosite.com/>
P.s. if you loose the link you can find it under the LINKS & INFORMATION section on the front page of the Photo Site. _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
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