Hi JB:

I have a similar arrangement, though I upgraded the stock traveller to
all-new Harken when I bought Tiny Dancer. Relocating aft, as Larry has done,
is probably a good idea. Getting the traveller bolts installed is a HUGE
pain, since the traveller is installed before the deck is placed on the hull
and there's barely any room.

I have often thought about building a removable fiberglass bridgedeck for
the area just underneath the traveller and aft of the companionway, since I
currently have to step over the traveller to get into the cabin anyway, and
a flooded cockpit will pour directly into the cabin... I nearly sunk my boat
with rainwater after I forgot to re-open the cockpit drain seacock once, and
the excess went straight below. It gave the bilge a good rinse, though. A
bridgedeck there would add a small locker to the cockpit, reduce the volume
the cockpit could hold, and makethe cabin a hair less likely to be flooded
by a boarding wave. The area underneath the traveller is pretty much
unuseable space anyway. It'll have to be a winter project, though.

Along the same lines, another upgrade that I'm planning is to add a second
cockpit drain line, well above the waterline but below the level of the
cockpit sill, just in case I get another cockpit full for some reason (or
something clogs the drain screen).

Best
BG

-- 
Brian Gilbert
Author, Fix It And Sail, The Complete Trailer-Sailor
Marine Media
3404 Hartford Dr
Chattanooga, TN 37415
www.sailingsmall.com

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Reply-To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:24:07 -0600
To: [email protected]
Subject: montgomery_boats Digest, Vol 64, Issue 3

Hello All...
Progressing nicely with a minor re-fit of my new-to-me 1977 M-17 "Serenita"
(translation... Little Mermaid...formerly Chica Buena here in San Diego).

Got the manual bilge pump hoses put back on (thank heavens my 13 year old
could climb into the port locker and reach back into the interior transom
cavity!), painted bilge areas under the v-berth locker, under the cockpit
aft of the cabin, and in all other lockers, re-oiled interior teak, and made
and varnished new hatchboards, buffed the hull, bottom painted, and new
graphic striping created.  All photos recorded for addition to a website at
some point.

Now for a couple of pending issues.
1)  Traveler :    My traveler car, as I have found is common in earlier
models, is inches aft of the companionway entry.  Despite reviewing prior
archives for the list, I have yet to learn if any of the prior owners have
come up with a concise solution for an upgrade or a relocation of the
traveler and I would really appreciate learning from you M-17 veterans.
Once I figure out whether to move it or just upgrade the components, I will
record the upgrade process for addition to the Tech portion of our website,
so all feedback welcome.
2)  Cockpit Drainage :  Ok, this seems to be a challenge.  As the access to
the aft area of the boat is restricted to all but a 13 year old, how have
any of you solved or re-designed the cockpit drainage or does it work as
is?? Mine has the single drain aft of the cockpit deck and drains to a hose
which has been "snaked" and exits to a thru-hull under the water line.  Has
anyone changed this arrangement??  I know Carlos posted a week or so that he
had similar questions....but I saw no responses.
3)  Bilge Pump :   Would anyone share their experience with the install of
an electric bilge pump or is this not a common practice with the M-17's?  If
you have them, could you advise as to where you exit hoses?

Thanks for any help on the above!

Best,
JB

1977 M-17 "Seranita"
San Diego


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