If a wing keel was used to replace the trunk/centerboard, what would that do 
to the draft??
Joe
Seafrog M-17
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From: "Ken Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ronnie,  That sounds like what I saw, it came out right after the US lost
the Americas cup to Australia whatever year that was.  Everything was wing
keels for awhile.  Glad to hear yours performs so well, wish I had bought
one back then instead of the Catalina 25 I bought.  Anyway I am happy with
my swing keel (centerboard) M17 but if I had a choice I would go for the
fixed or wing keel.  I think I'll take our earthquakes over your hurricanes
any day.
Ken from California
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From: "Ronnie Keeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: M17 wing keel -- sacrilege?



Ken,

I have 1974 M17 #14 which has a fin keel with a rather long, wide, square
sectioned bulb that might be thought of as a wing.  It draws 39" and when
Griselda belonged to my brother, we could outrun any of the keel/cb M17s on
Lake travis.  Griselda is now mine after sitting neglected in my brothers
yard for 15 years.  She is on her trailer in my yard getting a complete
refit and I hope to have her back in the water soon.

I had a bit of a delay in the work on her due to Hurricane Ike passing
directly over us with 75 mph winds.  I tied her down to house trailer anchor
augers and she rode it out fine with only a shredded sunbrella cover to show
for the storm.  I am glad she was not in the water because I had 5 foot
breaking waves over the dock and boathouse.  When we get electric power back
to run the sander and spray gun and I have repaired some damage to the house
and dock, work will continue.

Ron
M17 #14 (fin keel)
Griselda



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [email protected]> Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008
> 08:13:53 -0700> Subject: Re: M_Boats: M17 wing keel -- sacrilege?> > I
> remember looking at winged-keel version that Montgomery was building in >
> the 70's I think. Anyone out there got one?> Ken from California> -----
> Original Message ----- > From: "Dick Straubel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To:
> <[email protected]>> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008
> 5:23 AM> Subject: M_Boats: M17 wing keel -- sacrilege?> > > Hesitate to
> even mention this to the Montgomery faithful -- don't want to > trigger a
> wave of purist outrage -- but has anyone considered a wing keel on > a
> Montgomery 17? Have mine in salt water which can cause problems with the >
> CB trunk. Maybe a stainless plate about the same weight as the CB could be
>  > bolted up against the bottom of the keel. Could extend out to the sides
> as > does a wing keel. Would achieve same weight, same shallow draft, and
> solve > some CB problems. Probably not the same windward performance, but
> might be a > reasonable trade off.> > Dick Straubel> > > > > >
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