[Rhodes22-list] New to Rhodes

Michael Meltzer mjm at michaelmeltzer.com
Mon Jul 26 21:05:04 EDT 2004


sounds like you are going in the right direction, the boat has been in production for about 35+- years, most of the "bugs" have been
worked out by now. budget for some option like seat custsion, poptop encosler, dual solar and IMF, alway a good idea for a new
motor. Try not to over do it, things add up quick, listen to stan and watch for the word "subjection". It a great boat for your
area, remember it was designed for the Long Island sounds, That very like wrer you are sailing.

MJM



--- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nell" <nellwolfe at cox.net>
To: <Rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 5:01 PM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New to Rhodes


To All the Rhodes Owners Out There:
I am in the market for a new daysailer that will last me a very long time.
After studying all of the American-available trailerable choices, I seemed to be drawn to the Rhodes 22.
So I drove to Edenton, NC and toured the plant and, of course, met Stan.
He provided this website to obtain owners' candid opinions.
Please, share.
I am about to put in an order for a new Rhodes22, after sailing Stan's off Edenton next weekend.
What's good, what's improvable, and what else is there to know?
Thanks.
P.S. The plan is to spend my time in Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds, with frequent trips to Okracoke sailing single-handedly.

nellwolfe
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