Hey John,

I am the only M-15 that I am aware of.  I haven't seen or heard of any
M-17s.  Sorry

David 

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David - I'm John, here in San Antonio, and a previous M-15 owner during
the
75 era.  Is there an M-17 group around here in SA?  I am in the market
for a
17 and would like to find some locals who would like to chat. -  John
 
 
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Hey  Randy,

I'm a San Antonio M-15 owner.  Maybe we will cross  paths.  Where do you
sail?

David

Haven M-15  

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Welcome to the list Randy  :)



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Hello,

Randy Watkins here, "new" old Mboat sailor. My  recent, current boat is
a M15, "Becca Anne", based in central Texas. 
My  past M15 was #194, "Crystal Sea".

Looking  forward to sailing with  you all in the future.

RW
Bryan, Tx

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>    3. Singing Rudder (James  Poulakis)
>    4. Re: Singing Rudder (Gordon  Gilbert)
>    5. Re: Singing Rudder (Chad  Parrish)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 09:47:24 -0500
>  From: Joe Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: M_Boats:  Arizona's season is finally starting!!!
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> Several years ago,  I did a day sail on a schooner that looked a lot 
> like that in Newport  Harbor.
> 
> joe
> 
> 
> 
> Gary M Hyde  wrote:
> > Jim:
> > That picture is the Beal we sailed  on!
> > Gary
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
>  >
> > On Sep 25, 2008, at 11:02 PM, James Poulakis  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >
> >  
>  >> Gary,
> >> Schooners make my heart pound.  Here's a  shot of the old girl I 
> >> found on the web:
>  >>
> >>  http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2750412290101531369bmTQxS
>  >>
> >> Here's a $2,950 oil painting of her by Ronald Parry  (you gotta 
> >> scroll down a bit):
> >>
>  >> http://www.parrygallery.com/Marine/index.htm
> >>
>  >> Jim Poulakis
> >> M17 "Spirit"
> >>
>  >> On Sep 25, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Gary M Hyde wrote:
>  >>
> >>    
> >>> Sean:
>  >>> U just launched your boat, I just hauled mine out. So it  goes.
> >>> Just finished a great Elderhostel on a 1911 built,  84' schooner 
> >>> Sylvina W. Beal. We sailed (or motored) 3  days in a row out of 
> >>> Eastport, Maine.
>  >>> Gary.
> >>>
> >>> Sent from my  iPhone
> >>>
> >>> On Sep 24, 2008, at 10:40 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>>
> >>>     
> >>>> As of October 1 we'll be putting Dauntless in  her winter slip 
> >>>> here in Lake Havasu. We've had a  great summer of sailing with 
> >>>> over on the CA coast,  but that's only a couple days each month 
> >>>> for us. Now  we can finally make sailing an almost daily affair.
> >>>>  Last year we had quite a few folks  come join us for some Winter
>  >>>> sailing in Feb when they really needed a fix. I  hope  that I'll
> >>>> be
> >>>> able to entice  some of you guys to come again this year.   San
Diego
>  >>>> guys are you
> >>>> reading  this??!!
> >>>>
> >>>> I'll post more on  the dates if the event as we get closer and 
> >>>> it's not  restricted to only Montys. Last year we had around 20
>  >>>> boats and crews  participate, almost all from out of  town. 
> Here's

> >>>> a link to a photo-journal of the  event.
> >>>> Check it out and think about coming over and  dong some winter 
> >>>> sailing  in the dessert this  year! We had a great time. Hope to 
> >>>> see you here.  More to  come....
> >>>>
> >>>>  _http://havasumontgomerys.piczo.com/?g=35678009&cr=1_
>  >>>>  (http://havasumontgomerys.piczo.com/?g=35678009&cr=1)
>  >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>  Sean
> >>>> M23 "Dauntless"
> >>>>  _www.havasumontgomerys.piczo.com_ (http:// 
> >>>>  www.havasumontgomerys.piczo.com
> >>>> )
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> >>>>
> >>>>
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> Message:  2
> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 10:57:58 -0400
> From: "john hill"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>  Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 00:20:00 -0700
> From: James  Poulakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: M_Boats: Singing  Rudder
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>  Sailing even with a moderate breeze makes Spirit's rudder hum loud 
>  enough to drown out the Pillar Point fog horn.  The rudder is new and

> doesn't seem to be warped.  Is there a trick to stop this or is  it 
> just a Monty thing?
> 
> Jim Poulakis
> "Spirit"  (M17)
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Message: 4
> Date: Sat,  27 Sep 2008 09:12:47 -0500
> From: Gordon Gilbert  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: M_Boats: Singing  Rudder
> To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats
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> Hi, Jim:
> I just experienced a similar thing on a sail  yesterday. In my case 
> (I'm not sure if your setup is the same as my  1983 model), the steel 
> rod that the rudder hinges on had ridden up  when I raised the rudder 
> previously. Then when I lowered it, the rod  did not go down
completely

> with the rudder, leaving the rod short  and out of the lowest gudgeon 
> (right word?). This has happened  before, and when I pushed down the 
> rod completely (so the cotter ring  can't go any
> lower) the humming went away. I determined yesterday that  I just need

> to ensure that the rod goes all the way down with the  rudder every 
> time I lower it for a sail.
> 
> Have a  great weekend!
> 
> Gordon
> M-17 "Sapphire"
>  Milwaukee
> 
> 
> On Sep 27, 2008, at 2:20 AM, James  Poulakis wrote:
> 
> > Sailing even with a moderate breeze  makes Spirit's rudder hum loud 
> > enough to drown out the Pillar  Point fog horn.  The rudder is new 
> > and doesn't seem to be  warped.  Is there a trick to stop this or is

> > it just a  Monty thing?
> >
> > Jim Poulakis
> > "Spirit"  (M17)
> >
> >  _______________________________________________
> >
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>  > s
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Message: 5
> Date: Sat,  27 Sep 2008 09:31:35 -0500
> From: Chad Parrish  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: M_Boats: Singing  Rudder
> To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats
>   <[email protected]>
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> The rod on my boat has been machined a bit smaller near the bottom so

> a portion of the rod extends beyond the lower gudgeon,  there is  a 
> hole through the rod that a snap ring or pin can be inserted to  
> prevent the rod from going up when you raise the rudder.  I can  snap
a

> picture of this if the description is unclear, just let me  know.
> 
> --Chad
> 
> 
> On Sep 27, 2008, at  9:12 AM, Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Jim:
> > I  just experienced a similar thing on a sail yesterday. In my case 
> >  (I'm not sure if your setup is the same as my 1983 model), the
steel

> > rod that the rudder hinges on had ridden up when I  raised the
rudder

> > previously. Then when I lowered it, the rod  did not go down 
> > completely with the rudder, leaving the rod  short and out of the 
> > lowest gudgeon (right word?). This has  happened before, and when I 
> > pushed down the rod completely (so  the cotter ring can't go any
> > lower) the humming went away. I  determined yesterday that I just 
> > need to ensure that the rod  goes all the way down with the rudder 
> > every time I lower it for  a sail.
> >
> > Have a great weekend!
> >
>  > Gordon
> > M-17 "Sapphire"
> > Milwaukee
>  >
> >
> > On Sep 27, 2008, at 2:20 AM, James Poulakis  wrote:
> >
> >> Sailing even with a moderate breeze makes  Spirit's rudder hum loud

> >> enough to drown out the Pillar  Point fog horn.  The rudder is new 
> >> and doesn't seem to  be warped.  Is there a trick to stop this or
is

> >> it  just a Monty thing?
> >>
> >> Jim Poulakis
>  >> "Spirit" (M17)
> >>
> >>  _______________________________________________
> >>
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>  >> ts
> >
> >
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> 
> Message: 6
> Date: Sat,  27 Sep 2008 09:49:32 -0500
> From: Gordon Gilbert  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: M_Boats: Singing  Rudder
> To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats
>   <[email protected]>
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>  
> Another cotter ring at the lower end of the rod would work for me, I  
> think. Thanks!
> 
> Gordon
> On Sep 27, 2008, at  9:31 AM, Chad Parrish wrote:
> 
> > The rod on my boat has been  machined a bit smaller near the bottom 
> > so a portion of the rod  extends beyond the lower gudgeon,  there is

> > a hole through  the rod that a snap ring or pin can be inserted to 
> > prevent the  rod from going up when you raise the rudder.  I can
snap

> >  a picture of this if the description is unclear, just let me know.
>  >
> > --Chad
> >
> >
> > On Sep 27,  2008, at 9:12 AM, Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,  Jim:
> >> I just experienced a similar thing on a sail yesterday.  In my case

> >> (I'm not sure if your setup is the same as my  1983 model), the 
> >> steel rod that the rudder hinges on had  ridden up when I raised
the

> >> rudder previously. Then when  I lowered it, the rod did not go down

> >> completely with the  rudder, leaving the rod short and out of the 
> >> lowest gudgeon  (right word?). This has happened before, and when I

> >> pushed  down the rod completely (so the cotter ring can't go any
> >>  lower) the humming went away. I determined yesterday that I just 
>  >> need to ensure that the rod goes all the way down with the rudder

> >> every time I lower it for a sail.
> >>
>  >> Have a great weekend!
> >>
> >>  Gordon
> >> M-17 "Sapphire"
> >> Milwaukee
>  >>
> >>
> >> On Sep 27, 2008, at 2:20 AM, James  Poulakis wrote:
> >>
> >>> Sailing even with a  moderate breeze makes Spirit's rudder hum
loud

> >>> enough  to drown out the Pillar Point fog horn.  The rudder is new

>  >>> and doesn't seem to be warped.  Is there a trick to stop  this or

> >>> is it just a Monty thing?
>  >>>
> >>> Jim Poulakis
> >>> "Spirit"  (M17)
> >>>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Sat,  27 Sep 2008 09:07:57 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Doug Kelch  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: M_Boats: 4 day cruise in Oct -  Chesapeake Bay
> To: Montgomery  <[email protected]>
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> It looks like we have 4 or 5  boats for a 4 day cruise on the lower
part of the Chesapeake Bay Oct. 10 -  13th.? If anyone would like to
join
up, drop me a note off list.
>  
> We had 3 boats on a superb Cruise on the Eastern Bay of the
Chesapeake
while the Apostle island cruise was going on. Friday and  Saturday were
partly cloudy with 15 - 20 kt winds and nice cool 70 deg  temps.?
Absolutely delightful days to play in the bigger waves and wind in  an
M15.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Doug Kelch
> M15  "Seas the Day"
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