I have a CDI roller reefing headsail on my M17 and I like it a lot. Boat points well with it. The only down side other than cost is that it takes a little for effort to step the mast because of the added weight. Except at the end of the season I leave the sail on the forestay when trailering. --Gary Hyde Pullman, WA gmhyde1@mac.com M17 sailboat #637 'Hydeaway 2' We can't change the wind, but we can trim our sails. On May 21, 2007, at 4:04 PM, Robbin Roddewig wrote:
Thanks Gilbert, I did contact Bill T and am trying to decide on what to replace my sails with. They are also original equip on my 75 M-17 and I am guessing they are pretty well done for. They do not seem to give me the upwind performance I think they should. I have what appears to be a fairly unused 170 but my question is this; Should I consider going with roller furling with the sail replacement? I would like to be able to single hand the boat and am looking at leading the lines to the cockpit. Any down side to the furling other than the $? Any way to alter the existing 170 to use with a furler or does the sail need to be custom made? Thanks in advance
Robbin M-17 #56 ( I looked at how to read the hull number!)
gilbert landin wrote:
For those of you who miss out on this, I just installed the new set of Tan bark sails, for my M-17, that I order from Bill Tosh at TC Boats. Man I am so impressed at the power a new set of sails gives you. I had the original set circa 1974, I am looking for just as long a life on my new ones. Thanks Bill
Gilbert Landin Saggitta 1974 M-17
-----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-bounces +gilbert.landin=gmail.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-bounces +gilbert.landin=gmail.com@mailman.xmission.c om] On Behalf Of Steven MacDonald Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 9:26 PM To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Subject: Re: M_Boats: Re: M15 sails for sale
Is the jib a genoa? Maybe 130 percent or so?
Thanks, Steve MacDonald
On May 17, 2007, at 2:11 PM, John R. Butler wrote:
LAST CHANCE FOR GREAT SAILS! I already have one bid for the lot. Anyone else want them? Here is what I wrote in the May 12 listings: "My #361 came with main and jib by Pineapple, used twice, and a 505 spinnaker by North, used but very good. I am too far gone to fly a spinnaker, or properly appreciate new canvas, so they are all up for sale. $1,100 takes them all, including lines, pole, mast tracks and cars (latter all complete, I think and hope), you pay UPS (AND NO SALES TAX!). For complete and professional appraisal by a sailmaker (cost me $70), e-mail me off line and I'll send a copy of his full- page appraisal."
John on Beaver Lake
Do it now! You can't do it any younger.
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