Just for fun check out one other small boat called the Sea Peal 21 at
http://www.marine-concepts.com/  It is one of a few boat besides the M-15/17
that is very quick to launch, rig and fun to sail. The convertible cabin
allows it to compete with the nifty little M boats for weekending. It weighs
about the same as the M-15.
     Smitty
     Windsurfers Do It
       Standing Up !
          US-842
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Pavuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:41 PM
Subject: M_Boats: M-15


I am looking to buy a used boat with the requirements of being easy to
solo sail, shallow draft, and flexible usage as either a daysailor or
overnighter. I keep coming back to the M-15 as the perfect fit on paper
but have never seen one, nor can I find any independent evaluations on
the internet. Most people I talk with have not even heard of Montgomery
sailboats, which may be related to the fact that I live in NJ and the
company is on the West Coast. Can anyone give me some assurance that the
boat is as good as it sounds and also anything negative about it so that
I can make a reasonably intelligent choice this time and have a boat
that I can stay with for a long time? My first boat was a Bristol 24
which was a wonderful boat but sat in the marina for lack of crew most
of the time, plus the marina fees were killers. Thanks.

Cherri Pavuk
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