Bob, Sorry to hit this on the list, but I didn't have your address in any of my correspondence. I can not get to the second page of your M23 area. Not sure if it is my computer, or if you have a broken link. Steve
I believe those are links to the msog page. After clicking on the "page two" and getting the error, change the last three letters in the address from htm to cfm. Alternatively, just go to the msog page and drill down under Meet the M-Boats. Dan
Steve & Diana Parsons wrote:
Bob,
Sorry to hit this on the list, but I didn't have your address in any of my correspondence. I can not get to the second page of your M23 area. Not sure if it is my computer, or if you have a broken link.
Steve
I've had the exact same problem on the Nor'Sea site, but, thanks to Doug, was able to look at page 2 on the MSOG site. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve & Diana Parsons" <sparsons@canby.com> To: "Montgomery Boat List" <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 12:32 AM Subject: M_Boats: NorSea links Bob, Sorry to hit this on the list, but I didn't have your address in any of my correspondence. I can not get to the second page of your M23 area. Not sure if it is my computer, or if you have a broken link. Steve
A while back, Craig wrote: "I'm thinking of pricing a sailmaker's fit cover that would allow me to park her near the water with the mast up and I suppose such a cover would be effective in a slip, also. I imagine a cover would also protect from the vagaries of ultraviolet rays, which would prolong the life of the sealant." I have been thinking about a mast-up cover for this sailing season, too. Does anyone know of a source who knows M-boats? Might be easier than taking it to a shop to have it measured. Bill Riker M-15 #184 Storm Petrel
I know from an email exchange with another M15 owner that there is a sailmaker in the San Francisco Bay area who has created a boom-tent for the 15'. It seems the Ms are plentiful enough in California that a California sailmaker could measure one at hand for us (in your case a 15', in my case a 17'). I think you're considering what I'm considering: A cover that fits close to the deck with mast up, like you see on many of the well-kept trailerable racing daysailers at various marinas. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Riker" <wriker@mindspring.com> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 9:49 PM Subject: M_Boats: Mast-up cover A while back, Craig wrote: "I'm thinking of pricing a sailmaker's fit cover that would allow me to park her near the water with the mast up and I suppose such a cover would be effective in a slip, also. I imagine a cover would also protect from the vagaries of ultraviolet rays, which would prolong the life of the sealant." I have been thinking about a mast-up cover for this sailing season, too. Does anyone know of a source who knows M-boats? Might be easier than taking it to a shop to have it measured. Bill Riker M-15 #184 Storm Petrel _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
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