[Rhodes22-list] Winter Sailing

Grayson/Ena Lynn agl2001 at earthlink.net
Tue Nov 16 11:48:41 EST 2004


But don't worry.  At 40 degrees the butane stove delivers a pretty feeble
flame, and after a night of cooking and breathing in a closed-up boat,
condensation on both sides of all fiberglass surfaces will pretty well
saturate everything beyond the possibility of combustion.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Effros" <bill at effros.com>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Winter Sailing


Al,

The short answer is "no".

There are a lot of ways to fudge that answer, and some techniques are safer
than others, but in the end you always wind up doing something in a tiny
floating space that you would never consider doing in the bedroom closet of
your house.

I take it you are talking about Florida winters.  Rik and Roger are talking
about Michigan and ... Minnesota?...winters.  The solutions are very
different.

If I were you, I would just dress for the occasion.  There is plenty of
thermal clothing that can keep you toasty.  There are personal chemical
heaters that can warm you up.  Look in hunters catalogs.  As soon as you get
up to make the coffee, your cook stove will warm your space in short order.
I find I can comfortably sail when the outside temperature reaches 55
degrees.

Bill Effros




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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Al Miller
To: Rhodes List
Cc: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 11:47 PM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Winter Sailing


Hi All,
Michelle and I did not have time to sail this summer.  Work and hurricanes!
We plan to sail long weekends over Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years.
The temp will probably drop to  the low 40's during the evening, maybe more.
We do have the boom-room.

My question is this.  Is there a safe heat source for when it is really cold
out?  We know how to layer our clothing and such, but we're curious about
SAFE heat sources.  We will be carrying 12-15 gallons of gasoline in two
regulation 6.5 outboard containers.  Should we hang them over the side at
night?  Does Coleman make a SAFE (read- not explosive!) heater.  Any
experienced answers appreciated.  We don't care to be a "Pan Pan Pan, Be
advised that there is a reported 22 foot sailboat afire 5 miles off
Clearwater Beach on channel 16.  Any vessels with further information please
contact the Coast Guard!!  :-)

Thanks in advance,
Al & Michelle-Tampa, FL
S/V Mishka




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