Gary: were the shrouds, backstay and forestay attached when you got the boat? is there a turnbuckle at the 'bottom' of the backstay, at the diamond plate, were the split backstay attaches? trying to figure in my head where 18" could be 'lost' ... as Bones has written not all the old M17s have a 'bilge'. most that i've seen don't. you can, if you like, cut limber holes in the 'offending' bulkheads so water heads into the bilge (again, if you have one). - dave scobie - M17 #375 SWEET PEA - www.m17-375.webs.com ________________________________ From: Gary Froeschner <gfroesch@socket.net> Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2013 12:47 PM I have a 1976 M17. The port side cockpit storage locker, under the bench, is enclosed with plywood bulkheads that are completely sealed to the haul. Water in this locker does not drain to the bilge pump at the low point. Is this the correct arrangement? Seems like it should have drain holes through the bulkheads??? Question #2. It seems part of my forestay rigging is missing. It seems to be approximately 18" short. Does anyone know how long this is suppose to be. I bought this boat last Nov in Minnesota and have not had it in the water yet. Slow going. Probably won't get to sail until next season.