I have just gotten an M-10 1975 from California. The boat seems to be in
reasonable shape and from the looks of the wooden parts (dagger board,
rudder and sail had hardly ever been used. However, the gelcoat is cracked
and is in some places pealing off. I would like to restore the boat as close
as I can get it to its original condition.  I am willing to give it plenty
of elbow grease and to use the best possible materials. May I have your
suggestions? Many thanks in advance!

Oh yes, I have the M-10 single sheet brochure that could be scanned and
included in the database for posterity. 

Cheers, bob s.

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There was some talk about a month ago regarding the Windward Skunk, and
someone asked me for comments.  Someone else suggested that I do a column on
the Skunk for SCA.  

Just wanted to mention that I took that advice, the article was submitted
last month, and that it should be in the next issue (Sept?).  

Jerry 
jerrymontgomery.org
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