Thanks Joe...I am in Nashville.  I am enjoying the boat.  It was a big job
getting the road grime off of the boat once it got to me. I had a little
cosmetic damage on the boat and on the mast during hauling but Bob helped us
get it all worked out. Nice boat and certainly well made...Tony

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Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 2:29 PM
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Subject: Re: M_Boats: water line

I echo Bert's recommendation on where to paint the bottom paint with respect
to the water line.  I put mine about an inch and a half above the water
line.  If you walk around marinas and look at the boats you'll notice the
slime and tiny barnacles grow right at the water line.  This is where the
activity initially takes place.  Having the paint line above the water line
will also allow for added weight for cruising.  Now some will say, you'd
have to be cruisinng for a long time before any buildup would take place. 
But I watched a friend who had bought a new boat and put it in the slip
right next to mine.  He left it in the water sans bottom paint for a month. 
When he finally hauled it out he ended up spending a lot more to have the
bottom cleaned up.  Secondly, having the paint line higher will allow for
swells and small waves.
On my previous boat I had the bottom cleaned every month.  I never noticed
any areas where the scrubbing took off any of the bottom paint.
Tony, I forgot where you are located.  I know you're somewhere on the east
coast.  Hope you are enjoying your new boat.
Joe

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From: "E. Tony Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: water line


> Thanks Bert..Tony
>
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> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 4:27 PM
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> Subject: M_Boats: water line
>
> As always there are different opinions, but I would at least bring the
> bottom
> paint to the water line.   If you do not, you will get ugly growth where 
> the
>
> hull sits in the water unpainted.   At least this is true in salt water.
>
> My Flicka has her bottom paint about one and one half inches above the 
> water
>
> line; I replaced the cove stripe.   It is covered with antifouling paint.
> In
> this way, when she is loaded, I don't get growth.   I am not suggesting 
> that
>
> you put it up that far on your Montgomery.
>
> Enjoy,
> Bert
> Zephyr, M 15 # 365
>
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