Thanks Bill, That link worked like a charm and I've saved that sketch to work with. That looks like fun. I had been able to figure out how to see the threads but not all the other stuff, that link will help, Thx. Since I don't have an M15, I do need to verify one thing on the M15 so I make sure I keep the proportions right, as I enlarge the sketch. On a similar 15 footer the mast is 22ft. How tall is the Monty 15 mast?? I guess it would be best to hear from who ever is 'deciding' what format of designs we're/they're doing. I like the idea of the string of all the models (across a shirt?). But I can spiff whatever the group needs/wants me to individually, then scale them (so they're appropriately sized next to each other) if they want to be in a line like someone suggested. Just a little interpolation, right? If I then send them (email?) to Steve's Wife or Bob, for finalizing touches, to become 'Photo ready' for the shirt shops, I hope that would help. Maybe Bob or the MSOG group can let us know what 'the program' is and what consensus is............ I'm just willing to be a 'scribbler' to help. Thanks again Bill, Gordon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Sylvester" <wmcsyl1@cox.net> To: "For and about Montgomery Sailboats" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 10:10 AM Subject: Re: M_Boats: Montgomery tee shirts
Gordon, The line drawing is on the MSOG website under Meet the M-Boats, in the M-15 brochure on the last page:
http://www.msog.org/models/m15/Ogpg4.m15.cfm
There is not one for the for the Dink, M-17, or the M-23, but one of us probably has or can find a sketch of each boat if we want to use line drawings on our new t-shirt. If you have trouble finding it, write to me at (wmcsyl1@cox.net) home and I will send you a copy.
Bill
M-17 #279 Endelig
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