Chet,
 
We sail a 1988 M-15 and I find the cockpit very functional. I mostly sail by 
myself and find the stock tiller just a bit short for sitting all the way 
forward towards the cockpit bulkhead.  I find all the way forward to be the 
best place to sit for boat balance. and all the lines are handy within reach. A 
tiller extender is a really nice addition.  I am thinking of making a longer 
tiller for our 15, just to give it a try. Some have suggested using a J-24 
tiller. For sitting in the cockpit of the 15 for long periods of time there is 
no issue other than your "bum" going to sleep due to sitting on a hard surface 
for long periods of time. Sometimes when the wx is particularly rough I will go 
down onto one knee on the cockpit sole, to try and help balance the boat. 
 
The cockpit on the 17 is deeper and very comfortable.  It has higher backrests 
and is bigger. Also, on the 17 it matters less where you sit.
 
Merry Christmas,
Randy Graves
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Chet Clocksin
Sent: Wed 12/22/2004 1:08 PM
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Subject: M_Boats: M-15 cockpit comfort?



Hi all,

I'm interested in downsizing to a 15 to 18 foot boat. The Montgomery's look
great, and I wonder if any of you can tell me if the M-15 has a deep enough
cockpit to sit in comfortably, or is it a "knees in the chest" type of
cockpit?

Thanks for any info.

Chet


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