Jon,
Glad to hear of your restoration project.
You are in Ranger Boat country up there, I believe they 'were' the builders  
of a 10 footer +-, the Minto. _http://www.richpassage.com/_ 
(http://www.richpassage.com/)  
Show the locals what a beautiful well restored M-10 can do! IMHO the M-10  is 
MUCH nicer boat.
 
Good Luck
Gary O  (my first M-boat was a black M-10)
 
 
In a message dated 10/21/2008 11:37:02 A.M. US Mountain Standard Tim,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Forgive  my long windedness, but maybe this will help someone else in
resurrecting  another good old boat.

Montgomery Lovers: I have begun in earnest to  refurbish my $400 M-10. The
pictures will follow later. Jerry Montgomery  has helped me deal with the
missing mast situation. He thought he had a  spare, but it is AWOL. So, I am
fabricating a new one from local materials  (with his advice – Thanks
Jerry!). 

I have a history of seeing the  possibilities in neglected boats, cars, etc.,
and really enjoy bringing  them back to former glory. The previous owner’s
daughter who sold me the  boat really wanted to know if I would  “…love it?”
Well, it will get a  LOT of love, but the result will be pretty amazing, and
worth it, I  believe. 

The boat sat on the previous owners’ beach for a long time.  It has 3 or 4
patch jobs, and a couple of 1/8” holes in the bilge/chine  area. I am going
to cut through the seat wall and fiberglass from inside.  Then install a
couple of Beckson cover plates to make it look nice. The  paint on the hull
is atrocious and RED. Severely weather checked, and  flaking off. I have
already knocked off the first layer, and will take it  down all the way to
gelcoat. Then I will fair, fill, and prime with System  3 sandable primer.
Final color will be System 3 LRU TAN, I think. With new  Cetol on the teak, I
think it should be gorgeous.

I have ordered new  lines and blocks, as the originals are in very sad shape
(UV, I guess). The  mast section is available locally for less than $100.
Boom and gaff are in  great shape, and the sail just needs cleaning. It is
off to  http://www.sailcare.com <http://www.sailcare.com/>  today.

I  hauled the boat home in my truck, but that is not going to keep her  nice
for launching and storage, so I decided to find a trailer. Gotta  love
Craigsist! I found a nice little boat trailer for $150 across town,  and
brought it home last night. I will pick up a cover when the boat is  near
completion.

Prognosis - Here’s my projected cost  list:

Boat $400

Trailer $150

Epoxy, fiberglass, paint,  Cetol $250

Rigging $250

Sail cleaning $100

Miscellaneous  stuff $100

TOTAL $1250

More to  follow!



Regards,



Jon Freeman

Kent,  WA

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