[Rhodes22-list] Is there a Rhodes 22 in northern Ohiothatwecansee?

Rick Redmond credmond at olg.com
Sat Aug 14 17:30:31 EDT 2004


Karen,

We have had our Rhodes 22 four seasons and we only set it up in the spring
and take it back down in the fall.  Today because of the weather report
(Charlie), I decided to bring the boat home.  Within an hour of arriving at
the marina I was hosing the bottom off and ready to trailer the boat home.
Normally Carol reads the directions so I don't miss a step but either of us
could do if by ourselves.  If I trailered more I not sure how much quicker I
could be setting up or take it back down, but an hour is not bad to me.  I
have the IMF main and bought the mast raising system with the boat.  It is
very easy to use and really is no effort at all.  I have heard comments like
its to simple to work but it does.


Rick
Rough Draw

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Karen Johnson" <ladyofthelake22 at comcast.net>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Is there a Rhodes 22 in northern
Ohiothatwecansee?


> I would like some input on just how easy or difficult the Rhodes 22 is to
> trailer sail (set-up and launch at the ramp).  Especially how difficult it
> is to raise the mast and how heavy is the mast with the inner-furled main?
> The boat we are looking at has a mast raising system purchased from GB in
> 2003.
>
> Karen
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Rik Sandberg" <sanderico at earthlink.net>
> To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 10:23 AM
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Is there a Rhodes 22 in northern
> Ohiothatwecansee?
>
>
> > Rummy,
> >
> > No, not really. I do miss many of the great features that were on our
> > R22. BUT, you know everybody always talks about all boats being a
> > compromise. When we bought the R22 we thought we could compromise
> > between a live aboard type boat (winter) and a quick easy daysailer
> > (summer). It's true, the R22 could fulfill both of these roles if she
> > had to, but not as well as a boat that is really made for each specific
> > task.
> >
> > I found that I was not sailing in the summer because the R22 took too
> > long to set up. Now don't get me wrong here. The R22 is not hard to set
> > up "_for a 22 foot boat_" !! I was perfectly happy to take the R22 out
> > and set it up for an all day thing. Trouble is, in the summer lately, I
> > never seem to have all day. I usually can get more like 4 hours. That's
> > not enough time for the R22, so I bought a little old Montgomery 15. I
> > can set up the M-15 in about 15 minutes, literally with one hand and no
> > mechanical assistance. I didn't go out this week, had a cold and didn't
> > feel all that great, but I have been out a half dozen times in the
> > evenings (4 hour stretches) in the last month, with the M-15. In our
> > area, there is really no possibility of keeping the boat in a slip and
> > just jumping on and going, like you can do. Here we have to trailer,
> > every time.
> >
> > Then there's the Flicka. Smaller, yet bigger. Can go anywhere. 6,000
> > lbs. instead of 3,000 lbs. Full time standing head room. Storage space
> > that would rival even the R22. BUT, not very trailerable. You can do it,
> > but it's a lot of work and ramp launching is not really something I want
> > to get into with this boat. But it kinda gets back to Bill's puzzle
> > thing again. When you are planning to be on a boat for a longer period
> > of time, say a month, I, at least, want to be able to put things
> > someplace and leave them there. In our R22 we would have to make up the
> > bed every night, for example. It was simple enough to do and it worked
> > very well, but I wanted to be able to have a bed that was there all the
> > time.
> >
> > I always loved our R22 and I will always speak highly of her. She was an
> > excellent sailer and really an all round good boat. I may not have sold
> > her if someone had not come along and made a good offer for her. What I
> > found was that I wanted to compromise less. It took 2 boats to replace
> > our R 22, but find I am now truly compromising less. It took us three
> > years to figure out what we really wanted/needed from our boat(s). What
> > I think we really learned is that we needed 2 boats to do what we do,
> > the way we want to do it.
> >
> > Make sense??  :-)
> >
> > Rik
> >
> > R22RumRunner at aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > Rik,
> > > Am I understanding that you might be suffering from buyers remorse and
> > > would really like your R22 back?
> > >
> > > Rummy
> >
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