[Rhodes22-list] ..........question......Again..

Arthur H. Czerwonky czerwonky at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 24 21:00:33 EDT 2006


Willard,

You will probably find, as I have, that on a sailboat the cost of fuel is of no consequence.  You will want to set the sails as soon as you get underway, much more enjoyable being on the water sailing.  When you factor in the performance of this magnificent boat, it is the best of the best!

R,
Art

-----Original Message-----
>From: "Downs, Willard" <Willard at missouri.edu>
>Sent: Jul 24, 2006 5:08 PM
>To: The Rhodes 22 mail list <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>Subject: RE: [Rhodes22-list] ..........question......Again..
>
>Phillip --
>
>Good point, and yes, that would definitely be an advantage to having a
>Rhodes.  We also have an older powerboat there that we do wind up
>fueling on the water, so I guess that was in my mind.  That is one of
>the motivations to thinking about getting a sailboat, as we just enjoy
>being on the water, not necessarily getting from one point to another in
>a hurry........
>
>Thanks for your thoughts!
>
>Willard Downbs
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>3drecon at comcast.net
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>
>Willard Downs,
>      If you have a Rhodes22, can't you buy fuel in an outboard motor
>can at a land gas station which, though still expensive, not quite
>marine prices?  The guys with the big power boats may be able to fuel up
>on the way if they are on a trailer, but afterward they would have to
>use the marinas.
>
>Philip
>
>-------------- Original message -------------- 
>From: "Downs, Willard" <Willard at missouri.edu> 
>
>> Burt -- 
>> 
>> Thanks for your reply..........sounds indeed like you understand my 
>> conditions. I also agree with your analysis of who the fuel costs are 
>> going to impact...............not the guys on my lake who are creating
>
>> the big wakes! If they can afford those boats, the cost of fuel is not
>
>> really an issue........it's the little guys who hurt when fuel on the 
>> lake is 3.50-4.00. 
>> 
>> We can also be on the lake some during the week, when things are
>pretty 
>> quiet, and that would be nice. Anyway, your experience verifies what I
>
>> was thinking anyway, and is re-assuring as to what's possible if
>proper 
>> planning and care is taken. 
>> 
>> I'm not sure what we'll do exactly, but I've liked the looks and 
>> features of the Rhodes. Our mission is to find a boat that is capable 
>> enough for us to use on our lake on a reasonably frequent basis, but 
>> still be able to afford! 
>> 
>> I'll let you know what we decide to do! 
>> 
>> Thanks again for your helpful reply. 
>> 
>> Sincerely, 
>> 
>> Willard Downs 
>> -----Original Message----- 
>> From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org 
>> [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of
>ASNOOCH at aol.com 
>> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 8:00 PM 
>> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org 
>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] ..........question........ 
>> 
>> Hello Willard, 
>> The conditions you describe are not uncommon where I most often sail 
>> .... 
>> the sea surrounding Shelter Island, New York.. Almost every weekend 
>> sail 
>> will find me in the midst of multiple cigarette wakes... often racing 
>> from 
>> Connecticut to one of our shoreline watering holes..... without regard
>
>> for right 
>> of way, etc.... This along with multiple ferry boats, commercial
>fishing 
>> boats, 
>> and 50 foot plus powerboats from the Hampton, Sag Harbor area... After
>
>> 
>> over ten years of sailing my 82 Rhodes 22 in these waters I have never
>
>> felt I 
>> needed brown pants.... when under sail, proper seamanship has always 
>> worked.... 
>> 
>> These wakes/wave heights, etc... are just part of the weekend in 
>> this 
>> otherwise delightful sailing area. Somehow, I doubt that these 
>> Monsters, will 
>> not feel the fuel pinch... like the average family with a below 30
>foot 
>> family 
>> powerboat.... this past weekend they all but vanished leaving us 
>> sailboats, 
>> and the monsters.... . 
>> Fortunately they may be escaped by sailing off towards Montauk, 
>> Block 
>> Island /Nantucket, etc.... 
>> Capt. Burt Golden Snooch 
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