Yeah, I too would like to hear more about the boom tent you're having made. 
Maybe your supplier would be interested in a group buy.
Joe
Seafrog M-17
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gordon Gilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" 
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Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: Montgomery 17


> Tim:
> I'd like to hear more about the boom tent you're having made. I may
> give your supplier another order. What material did you choose, how
> large is the tent, and how will it attach to your boat?
>
> Gordon
> M17 #377 "Sapphire"
> Milwaukee
>
> On Nov 15, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Tim Diebert wrote:
>
>> I would agree with most of what Dave has pointed out in regards to
>> the M17.
>> While you can sit in an M17, IMHO there is not really a way to sit for
>> longer periods comfortably.
>> I am only 5'9" tall and even with a custom made back rest on the
>> strbd qtr
>> berth 'seat', my head hits the cabin sides.
>>
>> In good weather the cockpit is always the most comfortable area to
>> sit. (I
>> am having a nice boom tent made for the boat)
>>
>> I am right in the middle of laying out a truly custom seat inside
>> my 17. I
>> have some minor back issues and need to be able to relax my back
>> after a day
>> of sailing. Once I have this little job done the 17 will be the
>> perfect boat
>> for me.
>>
>> I would also add that I have cruised for 10 days with my wife on
>> the 17. All
>> anchorages no marinas. It was easy enough, but once we were home
>> she did
>> tell me that although it was fine, she wouldn't be doing it again.
>> That was
>> two summers ago. (I should add that it was during a hot spell, no
>> rain)
>> I have been planning a couple of weeks in the Gulf Islands next
>> season. Just
>> two days ago she asked if she could come along.
>> Tim
>> Kelowna BC
>> M17 #369
>> ---------------------------------------------
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>> W David
>> Scobie
>> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:57 AM
>> To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats
>> Subject: Re: M_Boats: Montgomery 17
>>
>> john & joy:
>>
>> i'm a M15 owner (wishing to 'move up' to the 17).
>>
>> sleeping - the forward v-berth is the location.  the compression
>> post does
>> 'split' the berth.  the 1/4 berths are good for seating, not adult
>> sleeping.
>>
>> seating - one can sit in the 17 no problem (unless you are long in
>> body and
>> over 6'4").  one cannot stand when in the cabin.
>>
>> overnighting - if you work well together one can do multiple weeks/
>> months in
>> the 17 ... but my perspective is from the M15 and tent-camping.
>> the Mboats
>> can carry more stuff than you can really need ... under the berths,
>> the
>> stern end of the quarterberths and cockpit locters.
>>
>> potty:  under the v-berth, starboard side of the compression post.
>>
>> steel centerboard & ballast - only the older boats the the steel.
>> the new
>> boats are lead.  the current model M15 & M17 use the same
>> centerboard.  see
>> SCRED's www-site for a page about the steel centerboard/ballast and
>> the M17
>> (link below).
>>
>> you are correct that there are not many used M17s available ...
>> there is a
>> reason for this.  they are GREAT boats!
>>
>>
>> dave scobie
>> M15 #288 - SCRED
>> visit Scred's www-site: http://www.freewebs.com/m15-named-scred
>>
>> --- On Sat, 11/15/08, John Merrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>   We're researching various trailerable "pocket cruisers" such as
>> the Montgomery 17, ComPac Sun Cat, Precision 18 and Catalina 18 MK II.
>> Since
>> Montgomery sells direct to the public from California, it's
>> difficult to
>> view on of these fine boats.  With that said, we're soon to be
>> retired and
>> want to do some "trailer sailing" to enhance our retirement
>> activities.  Having owned a Skipper 20 and a Morgan OutIsland 30,
>> we have
>> some
>> sailing experience.
>>   We've emailed Montgomery with some questions, but we'd prefer to
>> obtain information from M17 owners.  One of our first questions is
>> does the
>> cabin have sufficient room for two adults to spend 3 to 4 nights on
>> the
>> hook?
>> How much sitting headroom is there, especially where the head is
>> located?
>> How
>> long and wide are the berths?  Without opening ports, is there enough
>> ventalation, or would dorades be a good idea?  What about the steel
>> centerboard;
>> is maintenance difficult and what all is required to keep it working
>> properly?
>>   We realize we're asking a lot of questions, but Montgomery's are
>> expensive new and there doesn't seem to be many pre-owned M17's on the
>> market.  Again, it's difficult to find one to even look over.  So
>> we are
>> hoping we can find some help through this avenue.
>>   Early thanks for any help you can provide.
>> Sincerely, John and Joy
>>
>>
>>
>>
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