[Rhodes22-list] Reply to Bill Effros about Bob Brower et. al.

Bill Effros bill at effros.com
Wed Aug 10 11:18:55 EDT 2005


Ed,

Working from the bottom, up:

The water temperature is 90 degrees?

You guys never mentioned that.  Can you get scalded if you fall into the 
water down there?

Don't know about the Florida R-22.  Have decided to tow mine if it ever 
leaves these parts.

I plan to sample your BBQ on the way down to the Keys.  Thanks for the 
heads up on regions.

I thought I remembered someone saying it had been done once (Hawaii).  
Maybe not.  I did recently see some guy in a sailing magazine who 
provisioned a 22 or 24 foot boat and sailed it to Hawaii--maybe I 
confused the 2.

I think the query was from June.  I was very busy and didn't get to it 
until now.  I didn't see any replies under the original subject line, 
but thought maybe the subject was changed and I missed the entire thread.

Bob & Hilja -- you still there?

Bill Effros


ed kroposki wrote:

>Bill:
>	How old is that query?  He has not been on the list since.  It is up
>to you to rescue him from tyranny.
>	BTW who or even when did a Rhodes 22 sail to Hawaii (in case you
>forgot, you posted an email saying it had been done)?
>	When are you coming down to sample the BBQ?  Over the weekend I saw
>an interesting chart about South Carolina BBQ.  It divided the state into
>four regional types.  Columbia to Charleston is the mustard base.  Florence
>and the Pee Dee is the vinegar and spice region.  Anderson to Gaffney is the
>tomato base region. The Calhoun Falls thru Augusta is the catsup based area.
>It appears you would need to visit four places in South Carolina to really
>sample the BBQ.
>	Did anybody buy that hurricane damaged R22 in Florida?
>	The for what it is worth department, check this out:
>http://www.sas.usace.army.mil/lakes/hartwell/
>See the entry on the left.  While some people go to Cape Cod to chase ice
>bergs.  
>
>Ed K
>Greenville, SC, USA
>
>
> 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
>[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Bill Effros
>Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 10:55 PM
>To: The Rhodes 22 mail list
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] New Rhodie
>
>Did anyone ever get back to Bob & Hilja?
>
>I'm cleaning up old email.
>
>Bill Effros
>
>Robert Brower wrote:
>
>Hello,  I have been sailing on the South Bay of L.I. NY for the last 30
>years in a light daysailer with no motor.  A few weeks ago my wife and I
>took possession of a beautiful restored 200l Rhodes 22.  We have a slip in
>East Patchogue, and for this year plan to sail mainly in the Great South
>Bay.  Are there other Rhodes 22 owners in the area?  Where are your favorite
>sailing areas?  Bob & Hilja
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