Another Seattle area sailor? And an M15 owner? Let me know when you might be
taking her out of storage.

Re the Puget Sound in the summer. Nice afternoon breezes at times but you
are right. At times like a big lake. And the tides in Rich's Passage and
around Bainbridge can be tricky. 

I have been keeping my present boat at Harbor Island Marina, forcing me to
negotiate Elliot Bay with its ships and ferry traffic. Anxious to obtain a
M15 to take advantage of my location on the cut less than a mile from Lake
Union and close to the locks.

Thanks for your input! 


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
] On Behalf Of W David Scobie
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 7:52 PM
To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats
Subject: Re: M_Boats: Downsizing to a Montgomery 15

i've sailed mintos to 36' craft in the sound.  my opinion of the M15 and
puget sound = good fit ... if you sail within the limits of the boat.
   
  in the summer, as you know, the sound is in many way just a large lake ...
without much wind.  as the M15 doesn't take a lot of wind to get moving the
craft makes for a good fit (just keep an eye out for some of those tide
rips).  in a blow if you set the correct sail the monty will do fine (this
is the weak point w/my current rig, i need a 'storm' jib and a 2-reef main).
   
  overall you must remember that the M15 isn't a keel boat.  because of hull
shape is tender to start.  she is much more than a dingy sailer.
   
  for cruising if you have a strong backpacking history the M15 is an easy
fit.  you have essentially a fiberglass tent ... a really nice one with lots
of storage space and a good sized bed.
   
  i'm in the seattle area (kent) and could show my boat.  i'll be taking her
out of winter storage in a week to begin the sailing season.  if you would
like to take a look at a boat let me know.
   
   
  david scobie
  M15 #288 (not yet named)
   
  

Ugo BR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I am selling my Gary Mull Ranger 26 and looking to downsize. Too much
upkeep
for this aging sailor. Being a long-time fan of Hess boats, the Montgomery
15 seems the perfect boat for me. I have spent the greater part of the
month coveting them and have decided that one will definitely be in my
future. The Montgomery 15 seems like an actual sailboat, not a toy with
cloth flapping in the wind. I would like to be able to continue to ply the
Puget Sound waters in relative safety.



I consider myself an adequate sailor, having had boats from 22 to 38 feet
over the last 15 years. Any other downsizing sailor's out there who now own
a Montgomery?



I would also be interested to hear from any recent purchasers. How long does
it take to order and then receive a Montgomery 15? Did you special order
anything? Ports, hardware, sails? Other advice? 



Thanks-

Hugh

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