So I have had my 1974 M-17, Fore Play, for 5 years now and never knew that the sliding cockpit hatch could fly away! The one time I did not lock the hatch before trailering, it lifted off and disappeared somewhere up Logan Canyon. I spent 6 hours driving back up and down the canyon without luck. I am just very grateful that it did not hit some poor soul. So, be aware, it could happen to you! In the meantime, Jerry, is it possible to order a new one or will I have to try to build one?! All the Best, randy randy@caffeibis.com
Although I liked the lift-out hatch, I heard it's ability to take flight was a big reason Jerry went to the captured hatch on the new deck mold. Old M17 owners, beware!. t Tom Smith & Jane Van Winkle M17 #496 -- dharma bum -----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-bounces+tsmith=nextit.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-bounces+tsmith=nextit.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Randy Wirth Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 2:46 PM To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Subject: M_Boats: Cockpit Hatch Cover Replacement So I have had my 1974 M-17, Fore Play, for 5 years now and never knew that the sliding cockpit hatch could fly away! The one time I did not lock the hatch before trailering, it lifted off and disappeared somewhere up Logan Canyon. I spent 6 hours driving back up and down the canyon without luck. I am just very grateful that it did not hit some poor soul. So, be aware, it could happen to you! In the meantime, Jerry, is it possible to order a new one or will I have to try to build one?! All the Best, randy randy@caffeibis.com _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
That makes me glad that I bungee'd the hatch couple weeks ago when moving my M-17 from MA to VA at somewhat high speeds. Of course 700 miles of turnpikes, Interstates and bumps uncovered a port a john that I had not discovered before purchasing. It looks permanent with a hose going to a deck pump out? Huh. She was quite filthy so there has been a lot of cleaning inside and out. Found that one of the bolts for the bottom grudgeon had apparently been leaking. Took it off and potted it with 3M 4200 sealant. Did not seem to have compromised the core from what I could tell. And stuck a new radiator hose on the drain as the existing one looked original. She had some water in the "bilge" that apparently sat for some time. It seems to have rusted some studs sticking up through the glass of the hull here and there (I found them the hard way scrubbing about blind). Anyone know what these are? BTW I have been using a variety of products to clean and buff out the boat. I purchased a circular buffer, some 3M imperial rubbing compound and am following that with the restorer with wax from 3M. Got it at Jamestown distributors. All in all it is coming out quite nicely. Also working on filling and fairing some blistered areas from shrink wrapping that apparently trapped water next to the hull. Many very tiney blisters. Kind of a pain. All in all though, nice to have a larger boat to play with. Robbin M-17 hull #601, "Miss Take" Randy Wirth wrote:
So I have had my 1974 M-17, Fore Play, for 5 years now and never knew that the sliding cockpit hatch could fly away! The one time I did not lock the hatch before trailering, it lifted off and disappeared somewhere up Logan Canyon. I spent 6 hours driving back up and down the canyon without luck. I am just very grateful that it did not hit some poor soul. So, be aware, it could happen to you! In the meantime, Jerry, is it possible to order a new one or will I have to try to build one?!
All the Best, randy randy@caffeibis.com _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
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Tom Smith