Tom,

Buy something called a "sail track stop" and install it in the mast track just 
below the gooseneck.  $9.49 at westmarine.com. Be sure to get the right size.

Ernie Priestley
No Boat Yet

----- Original Message ----
From: Tom Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:35:19 PM
Subject: M_Boats: Sliding Goosenecks for newbies

I have been looking over the rigging on my recently purchased 2004 M17 in 
anticipation of the first mast raising, and I notice that the boom is attached 
to the mast with a sliding gooseneck rather than a fixed mast bracket. The 
gooseneck has a ring on the bottom with two or three feet of tagline attached.  
I seems most logical to position it just below the entry slot with the line to 
a mast cleat pulling down, and the tension of the main halyard on the boltrope 
keeping it up. However, I envision the boom sliding to the deck when the main 
is lowered. I would be most grateful if someone out there could tell me how 
this should really be done. 
Some months back I ran across a simple rigging guide for the 17 on the web, but 
now that I have such a boat, it has disappeared into cyberspace.  
I suppose in the best of all possible worlds, detailed guides for rigging and 
sailing the Montgomery boats would be available on CD for $5 + S/H.  Sure, 
trial and error eventually prevails, but being ignorant adds pain by the minute.

Thanks a bunch,
Tom Jenkins
Scintilla,  M17 #626

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