John,
 
Griselda spent much of the 80s on Lake Travis at Dutchman's Landing in 
Jonestown where my Brother lived.  After a couple of bouts of skin cancer, her 
gave up outdoor activities and parked the boat in his backyare for several 
years.  When he retired and moved to Stephenville, Griselda went with him and 
sat in his back yard there for several more years.  A few weeks ago, I took 
posession of Griselda and moved her to my waterfront home on Lake Livingston 
where I am doing a major refurb and hope to have her in the water at my private 
dock in around Sept 1.  
 
Ron
M17 # 14
Griselda > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 13:37:06 -0400> To: 
[email protected]> Subject: Re: M_Boats: Early fixed keel 
M17> > Ron, have I read that your M-17 is located in Lake Travis, Austin? I 
have a > relative that has his home on Lake Travis. If you would care together 
some > week-end I would like to see Griselda. I am shopping heavily for a good 
> clean used M-17 for Canyon Lake and Lake Travis. I am an Old M-17 owner form 
the > late 60/early 70s era/ now retired and want to get back into a Montgomery 
17 > (or 17 FD (wishful thinking); f you know of any in the San Antonio, Austin 
> area, or any where within in driving or flying distance (ha) please drop me a 
> note. Regards, John O. SA,TX> > > In a message dated 7/31/2008 6:56:23 P.M. 
Central Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:> > > Moto Itu is a much 
newer boat (90s) and the keel is an extended version of > the low aspect ratio 
fiberglass fin used with the keel/CB model. Griselda has > a swept back higher 
aspect ratio cast iron keel with a large bulb similar to > a Cal 20. I have 
attached pictures of the keel (before refinishing). If I > understand 
correctly, Montgomery built 20 of these boats before developing > the keel CB 
by popular demand after the 1974 boat shows. As you can see from > the picture, 
(before restoration) Griselda required a lot of work to get her > back to her 
old self. Most of the work after the bottom job was soap and > water work and 
the sails, although 16 years old, probably don't have 5 hours use > and were 
stored indoors. There is the full batten main with 2 sets of reef > points, a 
150 Jenny, a high cut 110, a #2 jib, a heavy storm jib and a > spinaker with 
gear. There is rigging for jiffy reefing and lazy jacks in a box to > be 
installed. Back when my Brother had her in the water on Lake Travis, she > 
consistantly oursailed the two keel/CB M17s in the area. I am looking forward > 
to re-launching her and mooring her at the dock behind my house. I will post > 
both the before and after pix on the photo site soon. RonM17 #14Griselda> 
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