You can... click here to buy the poster.jackie m wrote:Sure would like to get my hands on that postcard!
Jackie
She's gone to a better place...
- mike
- Captain
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- Location: MS Gulf Coast "Wind Dancer" 98 26X
Re: She's gone to a better place...
Moe,
It's nice to hear that your well-cared-for boat will be residing in my neck of the woods!
--Mike
It's nice to hear that your well-cared-for boat will be residing in my neck of the woods!
--Mike
- Jack O'Brien
- Captain
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- Joined: Fri Jan 02, 2004 6:28 pm
- Location: West Palm Beach, Florida, 2000X, Gostosa III
Re: PortaBote
Was more impressive in use than I imagined when we ordered it at a boat show... except that the oar lock mounts are a bit squishy. We are already looking into a small trolling motor.Jack O'Brien wrote:That dinghy is a 10 or 12-foot PortaBote. They are great. Row, motor and tow very well.
As for towing, we had some strong winds and choppy waves motoring back with the PortaBote in tow and there was very little water in it. It's a ten footer.
MeMine... can't go wrong with anything Scottish
Jackie
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Frank C
Notice the foresail is tacked to a sprit, and the backstay (and ridder?) have a stern frame. This means the length on-deck is prolly close to 23', while length overall is close to 28'. Haven't found an interior plan, but it's gotta be a more compact interior than the X.Slamjammer wrote: Something else I found odd, is the LOA of 28', the LWL of 22', but it's called a 23' cutter. Oh well.It's built by Nor' Sea. They're probably better at building boats than webpages.
Notice also that it has a triangular centerboard ... likely filling the slot even when board is extended.
Montgomery 28 Cutter

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Frank C
The Montgomery website specifies 18 gallons of diesel for a range of 600 miles ... sorry, but it's pretty hard believe 100+ hours of motoring on only 18 gallons. They MUST be referring to motorsailing, eh?
(on edit: 18 gals x 3.3 hrs. per gal = 60 hours runtime on one tank, full power.
Assuming 60 hours @ full power, they forecast 100 hours @ 60% power.
.... Hmmmm ??? )

(on edit: 18 gals x 3.3 hrs. per gal = 60 hours runtime on one tank, full power.
Assuming 60 hours @ full power, they forecast 100 hours @ 60% power.
.... Hmmmm ??? )
This nifty 10HP Yanmar Diesel arrived. She's a beautiful little engine and we set her in place after the interior grid pan goes in. We spend lots of time on locating places for water and fuel tanks, filters, wiring, galley amenities, etc. This engine will run at full power (you usually never run at full RPM but usually 60% of full power when motoring, but fuel flow is measured at full power) for 3 hours and 20 minutes on one gallon of fuel.

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Frank C
- Dimitri-2000X-Tampa
- Admiral
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- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Tampa, Florida 2000 Mercury BigFoot 50HP 4-Stroke on 26X hull# 3575.B000
It might be off a bit, but not as much as you guys might think. On my 27 foot O'day with Universal 10HP diesel, I could probably get a good 6.5 mph at 60-80% power at a fuel burn rate of at least 4 hours per gallon. This would translate to at least 470 miles on 18 gallons of diesel and I wouldn't be suprised if it wasn't over 500...I could cruise for days on my 9 gallon tank. That was one of the big changes I had to adapt to when I got the Mac...even the relatively fuel efficient 4 stroke 50 HP outboard I have has fuel economy that is about 10 times worse than my former keelboat...but it was a price I was willing to pay.
- delevi
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Moe, it sounds like you need to move to California. That way, you will never have snow piling up on you boat in the winter and you can use it year round.
Bob sure is lucky to buy this boat from you. Not to sound mushy, but I learned a lot from you and really appreciate all the contributions you made. Your latest instruction about cutting loose the bolt rope on the mainsail, diagram & all, awesome! Got the sail up five inches, and probably solved the luffing problem.
Any time you're in the San Francisco area, the admiral & I would be delighted to take you and your admiral out for a sail on the bay, with a BBQ dinner & all. That is, if you're not too embarrassed to be seen on an
You're a great guy. Best to you and your family
Merry Christmas!
Bob sure is lucky to buy this boat from you. Not to sound mushy, but I learned a lot from you and really appreciate all the contributions you made. Your latest instruction about cutting loose the bolt rope on the mainsail, diagram & all, awesome! Got the sail up five inches, and probably solved the luffing problem.
Any time you're in the San Francisco area, the admiral & I would be delighted to take you and your admiral out for a sail on the bay, with a BBQ dinner & all. That is, if you're not too embarrassed to be seen on an
Merry Christmas!

