[Rhodes22-list] Doors and Windows

Bill Effros bill@effros.com
Wed, 16 Oct 2002 10:32:31 -0400


Rik,

This has never been a problem because most of the people on this list are
adults (Will--I include you in the adult category).  But the location of the
imaginary line between acceptable and unacceptable commerce has remained
understandably fuzzy.

I am merely suggesting a slightly more liberal view of where this line might
be.  Having made the contact on-list, should the discussion continue on-list
or go back-channel?

Bill


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rik Sandberg" <racerrik@rea-alp.com>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list@rhodes22.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Doors and Windows


Bill,

Agree with you whole heartedly on the trusting advice from the members of
the list thing. But, where did the non-sailing post part come from. It's
all looked like sailing related stuff to me. And even if it wasn't, we've
never been all that picky about people letting there occupation be known,
have we???? Never hurts to know folks backgrounds IMHO. There are several
folks whose email signatures have their company name or occupation included
in them. I have no problem with that.

Rik


At 09:56 AM 10/16/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Mike,
>
>I need to know more about doors and windows.  Can you help?
>
>Bill Effros
>
>PS -- To the list -- In these troubled times I see nothing wrong with
people
>indicating how they make a living if they choose to do so.  We all turn to
>the net for advice and to purchase--usually from perfect strangers.  Many
of
>us have "known each other" for years through this list.  I certainly would
>trust list members advice and would happily purchase from them if it made
>sense.
>
>If non-sailing posting is clearly labeled in the subject line I would have
>no problem with simply deleting those that are of no interest to me, and
>learning from my friends about subjects I know less about.
>
>Just a thought.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "DeWald, Michael Roy" <DewalMR@TheLumberYard.com>
>To: "'The Rhodes 22 mail list'" <rhodes22-list@rhodes22.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 7:46 AM
>Subject: RE: [Rhodes22-list] boat show recap
>
>
>My wife and I were at the show on Monday.  The day was beautiful and the
>show was not crowded.  We had the pleasure of meeting Elton and going for a
>test sail with Stan. Our main purpose of going to the show was to see the
>Rhodes 22 and I was very impressed.  I loved the way the boat sailed.  The
>control from the IMF and the roller furler genoa was wonderful.  We started
>out with the boat flat and increased sail as we went.  My wife really liked
>how easy it was to decrease the sail area to reduce heeling. She gets
really
>nervous when the boat leans. Stan and Elton were very helpful and a real
joy
>to talk with.  Since we currently own an Oday 22, the question becomes if
we
>buy a new boat shouldn't it be bigger than another 22 foot boat?  We also
>liked the salty looks and the room inside the Compac 25.  The price to buy
>either boat new is out of the question, so the used or recycled market is
>more realistic.  We felt very safe and in control in the Rhodes, I just
wish
>it had the interior room of the Compac. We usually only day sail but would
>like to make some longer trips on the bay with the right boat.  We are
about
>1 year away from buying our next boat and the Rhodes is still at the top of
>my next boat list.  The support for the boat from this group and the
feeling
>of safety while sailing her make a strong case for owning a Rhodes.
>
>Sincerly
>
>Mike DeWald
>Door and Window Company
>Mt Wolf, PA
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ben Schultz [mailto:BenS@ApproSystems.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 10:08 PM
>To: Rhodes List (E-mail)
>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] boat show recap
>
>Sorry that I didn't see more of you (didn't even get a chance to meet Stan)
>this weekend.  There was just sooo much to see and do, that I couldn't
>justify hanging around the boat that I know and love already.  Elton did
>talk me out of trying to check a bimini with the airline, which leaves me
to
>figure out how I'm going to aviod roasting through another Louisiana
summer,
>but at least I have 9 months to worry about it.
>
>I had hoped to scout a place to get a pint of beer and watch the Tigers
play
>Florida, and then go issue a general invitation to the Rhodies, but the
only
>spot I could find seemed to be about 5 miles from the tube, so I ended up
>back in my hotel to watch.  The admiral fell asleep, so I couldn't even
roar
>and cheer like I wanted to when we chose not to run up the score at the
end.
>
>I am really envious of those of you who live in the area.  What great
>sailing grounds Chesapeake appears to be -- especially for a boat like the
>Rhodes 22!  I will definitely find my way back.
>
>Ben
>
>
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