Dr Dan, I have seen, I believe, all your videos. Some, several times. They played a big part in my decision to buy and own an M15 3 yrs ago. I think your melancholy is a sign your mind is giving you that you're going down the wrong path here. For the single hander, the Monty has considerable cabin space. Relatively speaking, it's a big, heavy, safe boat. 250 lb keel. No offense against the venerable Scamp, but they're just two different boats. The cabin of what thereof is it, is not fully enclosed. You're open out to the elements. Your privacy is limited. You can't play "big cruising sailboat" like you can with the Monty 15. With the Monty, in a quiet anchorage, you can drop the anchor, close yourself up snug in the cabin, and feel pretty safe. A weatherproof cabin when out cruising is a godsend. I would think while cruising in the Scamp, you're going to miss having a weatherproof cabin. That said, any boat you make, you're going to love. They're like your own kids. I should know: I've built 3 sailboats and 3 canoes. Love them all. You're owning now your own hand made wooden boat is going to be great. Does it mean it will replace the many capabilities of the Monty 15? In this case, I'm not seeing it. I think, yes, you'll love your Scamp, like nothing else, but you'll miss your M15, too, and will wonder just what were you thinking when you gave it up. Just my thoughts. Good luck. - Brad On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 2:05 PM < montgomery_boats-request@mailman.xmission.com> wrote:
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Montypals:
With sad heart I think I have to sell Kestrel, my trusty M15. I have a SCAMP near completion in my garage, and I just don't have the time or space for two boats. I took Kestrel out yesterday for another voyage in my favorite sailing spot, Tomales Bay, CA.
Those of you on this board for a long time know this boat through my blog and videos. I am the third owner of this 1982 Jerry Montgomery built craft. She is a terrific boat. Very sea worthy. Over the years I have set the boat up to sail the way I want. I added a topping lift and boom vang. I have fairleads over the cam cleats for the jib sheets for single handing. I have reefing set up with a tack hook, rings on the sail, and jiffy lines in the main. Capture shackles for easy setting of the halyards. Lots of little things like that. In short, she sails well. I have crisp Hyde Sails from JudyB with not much time on them. Full 110 jib and 90 jib as well as the main. Excellent beefy Pacific trailer with trailer extension. The trailer weighs 700 lbs itself!
Lots of videos about this boat on my channel at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmcGEC4oxIDuxI076ElvafQ?view_as=subscriber
I also have a blog with lots of posts years past about the boat.
https://danielsailingandcycling.wordpress.com/
Yesterday's sail was very melancholy, thinking that it could be the last with Kestrel. Also, used to sail with my dog Flash on the boat, but he left earth for dog heaven in 2017. But, times change, and given my full time career and new boat in the boat shop at home, she's gotta go. I'm hoping she goes to a good home.
The boat is very seaworthy, but could use some cosmetics. The hull gelcoat is dull and chalky, and could use a nice buffing. The teak is old, and despite sanding and teak oil, is cosmetically so-so. Good on the hands though. The rudder could use a sanding but works great. Centerboard is working perfectly. Looks like somebody worked on the pin 20 years ago. Might wanna put a little putty over the pin.
For a 1982 she works great.
Lemme know if anybody wants this boat. Otherwise, off to craigslist!
I am located in Sonoma County, Sebastopol, CA.
Daniel
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Well you are very kind. Thanks for the words on the videos! That is one reason I do them. When I am researching something, I often find there is not much good information with real video out there. I found that to be the case with the M15, and recently with my new recumbent bicycle. I have so many wonderful memories on my M15. But I am not a cruiser at this point, simply a day sailor. Once the M15 is in the water, she sails like a BMW as you know. Mine is so nicely tuned at this point. But she is a bit of a handful to deal with in the driveway and when rigging. 1600 pounds with the trailer. I am really a day sailor, so I think the SCAMP will serve me well there. The M15 is great in a blow, and I think the SCAMP will weather it pretty well too. I just don’t have good space to keep her alas. So, I will definitely grieve when she is gone… Daniel
On Aug 16, 2019, at 2:29 PM, brad kurlancheek <bkurlancheek@gmail.com> wrote:
Dr Dan, I have seen, I believe, all your videos. Some, several times. They played a big part in my decision to buy and own an M15 3 yrs ago. I think your melancholy is a sign your mind is giving you that you're going down the wrong path here. For the single hander, the Monty has considerable cabin space. Relatively speaking, it's a big, heavy, safe boat. 250 lb keel. No offense against the venerable Scamp, but they're just two different boats. The cabin of what thereof is it, is not fully enclosed. You're open out to the elements. Your privacy is limited. You can't play "big cruising sailboat" like you can with the Monty 15. With the Monty, in a quiet anchorage, you can drop the anchor, close yourself up snug in the cabin, and feel pretty safe. A weatherproof cabin when out cruising is a godsend. I would think while cruising in the Scamp, you're going to miss having a weatherproof cabin.
That said, any boat you make, you're going to love. They're like your own kids. I should know: I've built 3 sailboats and 3 canoes. Love them all. You're owning now your own hand made wooden boat is going to be great. Does it mean it will replace the many capabilities of the Monty 15? In this case, I'm not seeing it. I think, yes, you'll love your Scamp, like nothing else, but you'll miss your M15, too, and will wonder just what were you thinking when you gave it up. Just my thoughts. Good luck.
- Brad
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Montypals:
With sad heart I think I have to sell Kestrel, my trusty M15. I have a SCAMP near completion in my garage, and I just don't have the time or space for two boats. I took Kestrel out yesterday for another voyage in my favorite sailing spot, Tomales Bay, CA.
https://youtu.be/oIPqQpxryXo <https://youtu.be/oIPqQpxryXo>
Those of you on this board for a long time know this boat through my blog and videos. I am the third owner of this 1982 Jerry Montgomery built craft. She is a terrific boat. Very sea worthy. Over the years I have set the boat up to sail the way I want. I added a topping lift and boom vang. I have fairleads over the cam cleats for the jib sheets for single handing. I have reefing set up with a tack hook, rings on the sail, and jiffy lines in the main. Capture shackles for easy setting of the halyards. Lots of little things like that. In short, she sails well. I have crisp Hyde Sails from JudyB with not much time on them. Full 110 jib and 90 jib as well as the main. Excellent beefy Pacific trailer with trailer extension. The trailer weighs 700 lbs itself!
Lots of videos about this boat on my channel at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmcGEC4oxIDuxI076ElvafQ?view_as=subscriber <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmcGEC4oxIDuxI076ElvafQ?view_as=subscriber>
I also have a blog with lots of posts years past about the boat.
https://danielsailingandcycling.wordpress.com/ <https://danielsailingandcycling.wordpress.com/>
Yesterday's sail was very melancholy, thinking that it could be the last with Kestrel. Also, used to sail with my dog Flash on the boat, but he left earth for dog heaven in 2017. But, times change, and given my full time career and new boat in the boat shop at home, she's gotta go. I'm hoping she goes to a good home.
The boat is very seaworthy, but could use some cosmetics. The hull gelcoat is dull and chalky, and could use a nice buffing. The teak is old, and despite sanding and teak oil, is cosmetically so-so. Good on the hands though. The rudder could use a sanding but works great. Centerboard is working perfectly. Looks like somebody worked on the pin 20 years ago. Might wanna put a little putty over the pin.
For a 1982 she works great.
Lemme know if anybody wants this boat. Otherwise, off to craigslist!
I am located in Sonoma County, Sebastopol, CA.
Daniel
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