Those articles are wrong.  The M15 was drawn by Jerry Montgomery, based on
Hess' M17.  Jerry says that Lyle said of the M15, "She's the best little
boat I never drew."  I've never heard there was any opposition from Lyle to
the creation/construction of the M15, but I'd defer to Jerry on that one . .
. Based on the quote, it sounds to ME as if Lyle approved of the M15 . . .

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 4:06 PM
Subject: M-15

 I was recently told a story about the M-15 that needs a bit of
clarification.
 I've read in a couple of articles that the M-15 is a Lyle Hess design. Now
 I'm told it is a Jerry Montgomery modification to a Lyle Hess design.
 So I'm told... when the M-15 idea was concieved, it was Jerry Montgomery,
who
 wanted to offer a smaller, quality cruiser that would sail respectively as
 well as the M-17 did. I'm told Mr. Hess didn't care for the idea and wasn't
 totally behind the construction of the M-15. I'm told the M-15 was then
created as
 a drawn down M-17 by Jerry Montgomery and the rest is, as they say...
history.
 Maybe this question should be answered by Jerry Montgomery. Or is the story
 well known and I'm the last to hear about it? (has happened before)

 Regards,
 Bill
 M-17 @ Billamicasr.funtigo.com



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