I have been planning on the Maine trip leaving from rockland on August 29th, as 
Tod has had on the webpage. Have I been working with erroneous ideas?

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Kelch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Jul 8, 2005 9:02 AM
To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: M_Boats: Bilge Foam + Maine trip

Rick,

What a unique idea on the galley.  I am looking
forward to seeing it in Maine.

I love the Maine chart book that I bought.  It covers
our area of interest to a T.

If you were to try to cover the same area/same detail
with normal charts it would cost considerably more.

As with any book form of charts there is a lot of
flipping back and forth at times but the coverage and
detail are ideal for our cruise. 

The Maine Cruise is on for Labor day weekend through
the first two weeks in September so If any of you want
to come along let us know.  It is one of the best East
coast cruising areas. (almost as good as the San
Juan's on the Left coast)

Thanks

Doug Kelch
"Seas the Day"
M15



--- Rick Langer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Doug,

> The water tank is part of my attempt to build a
> galley around the molded in
> starboard cockpit locker, which with a drain
> installed is now a sink with a
> cutting board top and a drop in stove.
> 
> Early this year you sent an email to Todd asking
> about the Maptech
> waterproof charts for Penobscot Bay to Frenchman
> Cove.  Did you get them and
> if so are they adequate?  I was planning to buy them
> so I'd like to know
> what you think of them.
> 
> Thanks,
> 

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