[Rhodes22-list] Rik's Flicka with IMF

Kroposki kroposki at innova.net
Fri Apr 18 14:07:23 EDT 2003


Rik, 
	What about boom length on the flicka?  If it take a longer boom
then you might have your 15 sq feet of mainsail.  But I gather that you
are talking about using an R22 rig as a replacement, using existing
standing rigging.  If you went with a brand new mast, since Stan makes
them, he might could make it taller, say 30', that would give you a lot
more sail...
	Ed K
-----Original Message-----
From: Rik Sandberg [mailto:sanderico at earthlink.net] 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 8:25 AM
To: kroposki at innova.net; The Rhodes 22 mail list
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rik's R22 and Flicka, preventer

Ed,

Pretty quiet winds that day on Kentucky Lake. we were going down wind,
wing 
on wing. The wind was just a little shifty, so I was have trouble with
the 
main wanting to jibe. I rigged that red line (dock line) as a preventer.
I 
just choked the line around the boom using the eye, ran it up throught
the 
inside genoa car and brought it back to the winch to tie off. it worked
OK, 
but the winds were light, so there was never any serious stress put on
it. 
It's hard to see in that pic, but you see I'm sitting in the very front
of 
the cockpit. In my left hand, I'm holding the extended boat hook that
was 
performing double duty that afternoon as a whisker pole. If I remember
right, 
that pic was taken by Doug Gardener as he was passing me with his kite
flying.

Yes actually, the idea of putting the IMF mast on the Flicka had crossed
my 
mind. I have heard that both masts are the same length. (26 ft) and 
surprisingly the Flicka has an almost identical stay setup. Only
difference 
is the lowers go out to the hull, rather than the cabin top and the
stays and 
hardware on the Flicka are heavier. The tabernacle is even the same. I
think 
I'd be giving up something like 15  feet of mains'l though. Heavy as
that 
girl is, I'm not sure I want to be giving up sail area. :-) Maybe with
the 
new vertical batten main..........Hmmmm

Rik


On Friday 18 April 2003 04:59 am, you wrote:
> Rik,
> 	1. On your Web site, you have a picture of Country Rhodes which
> shows a red line going to boom.  Could you explain function and
exactly
> how you have it set up.
> 	2.  Have you considered having Stan refit your new boat with the
> features of a Rhodes22?  Put a IMF on a Flicka, a 175 Genny, a
motorized
> motor mount, hum, what else?
>                  Ed K
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rik Sandberg [mailto:sanderico at earthlink.net]
> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 3:21 PM
> To: The Rhodes 22 mail list
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rik's Flicka
>
> Slim,
>
> Yes, we are pretty tickled with her so far, I like the green too. Just
> got
> done cutting out her new name and lic.# on Monday night. The day I cut
> them
> out, 91 was the high temp. I'd attach a pic, but I don't have one yet.
I
>
> did get a screen shot of it on my website though.
> http://www.rjsgraphics.net/Photo_Gallery_2.html Scroll all the way
down,
>
> it's the last pic at the bottom. I really want to get a different
camera
> so
> I can get some pics of her on her trailer, the new cradle, projects,
> etc.
> Have to see how the race track starts up, maybe there'll be a couple
> spare
> bucks in a month or two.
>
> Hey, no problem matches don't light fires....people do. BUT, if your
> jammin' away up on that stage on of these nights and you happen to see
a
>
> big juicy old rotten chicken egg coming at you, just stop and think,
> right
> before it smacks you right between the eyes.....shit, I knew I
shoulda'
> kept them damned matches. :-) :-) I never get mad, I just get even :-)
>
> Rik
>
> On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 13:13:45 -0500, Steve Alm <salm at mn.rr.com> wrote:
> > Hey Rik,
> > I just visited your web site again and saw the photos of your new
>
> boat.
>
> > She
> > looks so salty in green.  Love it!  Really nice, man.  I swear, I'm
>
> not
>
> > the
> > one who burned down your house...I just gave him the matches.  8-)
> >
> > Slim



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