Tod,
   What it looks like we are going to do is have a John Deere tractor lift
the boat while we quickly paint the parts we haven't already painted. This
sounds really scary but all the marinas are busy now and won't lift it and
our garage is too full to fit the boat. I like your idea for the future, but
we'll give the tractor a try. Friday's the day to do this, so I hope I have
a boat left Saturday.
   Cherri
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>To: ">Mboats<" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: M_Boats: Re: montgomery_boats digest, Vol 1 #172 - 3 msgs
>Date: Wed, Jul 25, 2018, 12:00 AM
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>Ha!  I should've read your post first, Shawn.
>
>Leave it to the British:  a Junk Rig Association of all things!
>
>Sure would be nice if some of you Montgomery sailors could
>take the time to write up some trip tales; I've read all the ones
>on the web page.
>
>Cherri,
>
>Regarding the cradle:  my own personal inclination (pun not intended)
>would be to go with slings & blocking instead of a wooden cradle
>because it allows some adjustment in the support location and if
>oversized a bit is transferable to other boats such as the 17 :-)
>
>Tod
>
>
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