No worries Tom, I had this vague idea it was your boat actually but then I figured I was mistaken since you were asking where was it. Now I know the history, it all makes sense. Pend Oreille is another beautiful lake in that area...hope to sail something there someday! cheers, John S. On 06/13/2015 08:22 AM, Tom Smith wrote:
I apologize for being short with you John. I sailed that boat for many years on Lake Pend Oreille, in N. Idaho. That picture was taken on the Columbia River above Umatilla, OR. I sold it to a nurse who did occasional work in Sandpoint, ID. I believe she donated it to a charity in the mid-west and it was auctioned for that charity's benefit. I suspect it's in the mid-west still. Again, if anybody's seen Chukar, please contact me at s(underscore)tomtwentythree(number)@yahoo.com. Thanks. t
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:12 PM, John Schinnerer <john@eco-living.net> wrote:
Lake Coeur d'Alene I believe...can't recall owner name but I think they've posted here.
cheers, John S.
On 06/12/2015 02:11 PM, Tom Smith wrote:
If anyone knows the whereabouts of the boat in the picture of the guy sailing, please let me know--s(underscore)tom(twentythree)@yahoo.com
thanks. t
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 11:06 AM, Dave Scobie <scoobscobie@gmail.com> wrote:
couple of pictures attached that will assist with Connie's details.
'b15chuck4' shows the swivel block at the companionway.
'b15chuck6' shows the 5/16" traveler line tied through the transom and the main 5/16" main sheet running up from the swivel block (look to the right of the person photoed head), through the block mid-way down the boom, through the block at the end of the boom, down to the traveler block, and back up to the becket on the block at the end of the bloom.
if the photos can't be seen as attachments here are direct links to the photos -
http://msogphotosite.com/MSOG/b15chuck/b15chuck4.jpg
http://msogphotosite.com/MSOG/b15chuck/b15chuck6.jpg
if more detailed pictures and/or descriptions needed just ask.
-- :: Dave Scobie :: former M15 owner - www.freewebs.com/m15-named-scred :: M17 #375 SWEET PEA - www.m17-375.webs.com
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Conbert Benneck <chbenneck@gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/12/2015 10:40 AM, Willy Gorrissen wrote:
Hi Willy,
Outside the stern cleats at the aft corners of the deck , P/S, you should find two holes in the deck corners.
That is where the rope traveler goes.
Rope diameter? About the size of the hole - probably about 3/8" diameter. Length? 5 1/2' to 6' long.
Put a figure 8 knot on the end of the line; feed it through the hole from the bottom; remember to put the traveler block in place on the line;
then
the far end goes down through the opposite transom hole and you put
another
figure 8 knot on the end.
Voila, your traveler is in place.
The main sheet then goes from the becket on the block at the aft end of the boom down to the block on the traveler; through the block, and then back up and through the aft end of the main sheet block leading forward.
At the forward block on the bottom of the boom,pass the main sheet
through
the block and then down to the swivel block in front of the
companionway.
That's it. Go sailing!
Connie
ex M15 #400 LEPPO
I'm a new owner of a M-15 #640. I'm setting it up for the first time and
have figured most of it out But I need help with rigging the traveler. Would some one on the list give me some guidance on the line to use, its length and where it attaches. The boat has cleats on each stern corner
are
they for the traveler?
Thank you, Willy Gorrissen
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