Thanks for the kind words John:

These things have been going on for years, so it's nothing new. I guess I'm
just ready to deal with fixing it. Years back they wanted to fuse some of
my neck vertebrae as a "maybe" cure. Up until last week I thought that was
the only possible help.

You know that I've thought (dreamed) about owning Coyote ever since you sent
me the photos. Problem is me, not the craft. The mast is too heavy, the
outboard is too heavy, and, and, and. I need a little boat. Actually that's
the same reason I put my past M17 up for sale. Great craft - just not
suitable.

Here's one: I loved the Potter 15 (same rigging, same outboard, everything
lightweight as the M15) I just got scared to many time almost tipping her
over. So, for me the M15 is the boat. And, I've got the Photo Site to putter
on... I wouldn't need a craft to make new.

One of the fun parts for whom ever ends up with her is the future Cruiser
Challenges and other races. Jerry Montgomery's arm could be twisted a little
and I'll guess if he had time, he would love to crew (master) on Coyote, in
part, just to show up the 20 plus footers (again). That would be so much
fun... Can you imagine cockpit time with Jerry?

The perfect racer candidate is Sean Mulligan or Jason Thompson... Both live
around the corner from you, already know the M17 and are racer trained.
Coyote would be perfect in their hands. Plus we would get some awesome
photos! (just thinking again).

See you in September John - Dungeness Crabs beware!
Bill
www.MSOGPhotoSite.com <http://www.msogphotosite.com/>

P.s. I'll put a "Not at home note" until fall. Or, just drop her off in
Salem, OR on they way buy. I'll broker her and keep her fresh by sailing her
a little - What an offer!
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