I know our Mboat is configured differently from most but the  basics are the 
same. We spent 6 days cruising the San Jauns in 2007 and  plan to cruise for 
two weeks in 2009. If it is something you really enjoy,  you'll find a way to 
fit. We did win the Sardine Award in  2007. 
 
Eldor and Dorothy Eisen 
M-17 Motu iti
fixed  keel

 
 
In a message dated 11/16/2008 7:11:43 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Morning  Jim,
Thanks for your comments; if a big guy like you can be  comfortable in the 
M17 cabin, surely I can manage at 6'1" and  225lbs.  However, there will be 
two of us, my wife Joy is 5'2" and  less than half my weight, so is there 
enough room for spending several  nights on the hook?  This is our most basic 
question.  From what  everyone is telling us, this is not a problem.
We are anxious to  locate an M17 we can see for ourselves....thanks for 
your  comments...John
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Poulakis"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats"  
<[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November  16, 2008 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: M_Boats: Montgomery 17


>  John,
> I'm 6'4" 230# and can sit in the M17 cabin seats without having  my
> head touch the cabin top.  I put a foam floatation cushion  behind my
> back to position myself away from the side  deck.
>
> As far as comfort goes, you gotta be kinda philosophical  when it
> comes to the M15 and M17 cabin.  Sarge, if you've ever  spent time in
> a Vietnam era pup-tent then you'll find the interior of  a Montgomery
> to be downright luxurious.
>
> Jim  Poulakis
> M-17 "Spirit"
>
> On Nov 15, 2008, at 7:13 PM,  John Merrell wrote:
>
>> Evening Joe,
>>    Thanks very much for your response.  I'm curious however, how
>>  tall are
>> you? I'm 6'1" @ 225lbs; is there ample room for this old  retired
>> sargeant?
>>   I've always thought the  Norsea 27 one of the prettiest boats
>> afloat.  The
>>  other boat I always admired was the Flicka 20.  The closest I  got
>> to either
>> of them was a Skipper 20 and a Morgan  OutIsland 30; that was a few
>> years
>>  ago.
>>   What we hope to do is utilize a trailerable  "pocket crusier" as
>> both a
>> means to explore various  waterways, lakes and rivers, and to use it
>> as a
>> land  camper.  I know it may sound rediculous, but if you can sleep
>>  in it
>> comfortably on the water with a portapotti and solar shower,  you can
>> certainly sleep aboard on land at a KOA  campgrounds.
>>   We can't quite afford to purchase a new  boat, but we hope to find
>> a good
>> clean used boat in  the $10K price range.  Of course, we need to see
>>  one
>> before we put our money down.  I realize these boats are  highly sought
>> after, and they don't last long once put up for  sale.  However, it's
>> possible the M17 wouldn't work for  us?
>>   Again thanks for your time and good  information....John
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From:  "Joe Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "For and about  Montgomery Sailboats"
>>  <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Saturday,  November 15, 2008 7:36 PM
>> Subject: Re: M_Boats: Montgomery  17
>>
>>
>>> John,
>>> You'll not be  disappointed with the M-17.  I bought mine this
>>> summer  sight
>>> unseen.  The only time I saw one was 4 years ago at  a Lyle Hess
>>> Rendevous
>>> up
>>> in  Solomons MD.  At the time I had a NorSea 27 and spent most  of
>>> my time
>>> talking with other NorSea owners  but I couldn't help checking out
>>> these
>>> other  little sisters, the Montgomery boats.
>>> I opted for the four  round ports to get some cross through
>>> ventilation.   I
>>> live on the NC coast and it can be nearly tropical at  times.
>>> The interior is workable.  I sit on the port side  berth facing aft
>>> with my
>>> legs up stretched  out.  I find it to be pretty comfortable.  The V
>>>  berth
>>> is
>>> very comfortable. The compression  post doesn't really get in the
>>> way and
>>> serves  as a good hand hold to spin around to get out of bed.
>>> There  is
>>> great
>>> storage room and everything is pretty  easy to get to.  True, you
>>> can't
>>>  stand
>>> up unless the hatch is open.
>>> If you  decide to buy one from the factory you will find Bob Eeg
>>>  extremely
>>> easy to work with and very accessible.  Figure  on 6-8 weeks start to
>>> splash.
>>> Good luck with  your search.
>>> Joe
>>> Seafrog  M-17
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message  -----
>>> From: "John Merrell"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "For  and about Montgomery Sailboats"
>>>  <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Saturday,  November 15, 2008 5:12 PM
>>> Subject: Re: M_Boats: Montgomery  17
>>>
>>>
>>>> Afternoon  Dave,
>>>>  Thanks for your response.  I understand,  if you see a lot of
>>>> anything on
>>>> the  market it's probably because folks don't like them that
>>>>  much.  But we
>>>> need to physically see one before we  make any decisions to buy one.
>>>>  That's why we're  researching owners' in the hopes of finding
>>>> some  one
>>>> within 150 or so of us(Mentone Alabama) that would  allow us to
>>>> take a
>>>>  look.
>>>>  Thanks for your  time....John
>>>> ----- Original Message  -----
>>>> From: "W David Scobie"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> To: "For and about Montgomery  Sailboats"
>>>>  <[email protected]>
>>>> Sent:  Saturday, November 15, 2008 1:57 PM
>>>> 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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