Just a note- I think it's really great what you guys are doing with cruises
like this. Makes me want to get a sailboat!  I have very fond memories of
the several Mexico cruises I have done, mostly with friends from Tucson who
spend half their lives down there.  Great times, ate lotsa fish!

Really too bad about gas prices; I just cancelled out on a trip to the
boundary Waters Canoe Area in late Sept with my dream girl- it would cost
nearly a thousand dollars just for gas, but all other expenses are almost
nothing.  Something wrong here.

Have a great time, and you'll remember these times for the rest of your
lives!

Jerry
jerrymontgomery.org

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronnie Keeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats"
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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: Montys cruise in the Apostles


>
> Gordon,
>
> I would love to join you guys in your Apostle Island "adventure" but It is
a bit far from Huntsville, Texas.  I can barely imagine towing my fin keel
M17, Griselda, that far behind my compact SUV with the hard dinghy on the
roof rack.  Let's see, 3200 miles round trip at 19 MPG....... would be about
$800 in Gas.
>
> The car tows the rig well and I really did get 19 MPG towing "Griselda"
with "Thumbelina" (a 9 ft Fatty Knees dinghy) on the roof rack home from
West Texas with a head wind.  The combination of the 3.4 liter vortec V6 and
5 speed automatic in my Pontiac Torrent (Chevy Equinox twin) is a good
combination for the load.  The tranmission would shift down to 4th only on
long grades and maintained 65 mph even against a strong headwind.  With 26
mpg normal highway milage, I think it is a keeper.
>
> Over the past 55 years, I have done a bit of cold water sailing and even
been overboard in Mass. Bay in March so, I have a recommendation to make for
participants.  Make sure you WEAR a PFD with safety harness and line!  Also
make sure the attachment point on your boat is strong enough to handle the
shock load when the slack comes out of the line.  Then, be sure there is a
way to get back aboard.   Practice your MOB drills, be safe and have fun.
>
> Hmmmmmmmmmm ....... $800 in gas ......... no hotel bills if I sleep in the
boat at rest areas............. beautiful sailing area......... good company
........... Hmmmmmmmm, gotta think about this one a bit.
>
> Ron
> M17 #14
> Griselda
>
>   > To: [email protected]> From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 08:34:09 -0500> Subject:
M_Boats: Montys cruise in the Apostles> > The Midwest Montys cruise in Lake
Superior's Apostles Islands > National Lakeshore has now been scheduled.
We'll depart from Bayfield > on Thursday, Sept. 18, and return on Sunday,
Sept. 21. See my post of > July 23 for a potential cruise itinerary.
Skippers who have less time > could head out early or join up with us for
the weekend.> > September is a beautiful month for sailing this area, with
fall > colors, steadier winds and tolerable (for some people) water >
temperatures for swimming in shallow bays. Join us for the adventure!> >
Feel free to call or e-mail me if you have any questions.> > Gordon>
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