[Rhodes22-list] reply to Warren

Tootle ekroposki at charter.net
Sat Sep 22 21:04:32 EDT 2007


Attached is a challange.  Imagine that the temperature is 78 degrees, wind
out of the north about 8 to 9.  About 3 pm in the afternoon.  You all can
see the weather.  Do you think that tomorrow there could be a dark blue
Rhodes 22 in the picture?

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Warren,

Are you familiar with Anderson's location in relation to Charleston?  At
least 4 hours, pedal to metal if you know the way.  I probably can arrange
to met you, but the only boat I have in the water is not my R22.  Will
alternate boat be suitable?  As you can see from the attached picture,
Captain Rummy can be hard to find.

The fastest route and the shortest route are not the same.  Fast would be
I-26 to Clinton, SC then I-385 toward Greenville.  At Simpsonville take
I-185, a toll road west to I-85 south.  Then head toward Anderson.

Go thur Anderson on I-85 toward Georgia and Atlanta.  Take exit 24, SC Hwy
187 south or left.  At traffic light is where directions diverge.  Rummy's
house is behind the gas station in front of you, but you have to go down
street at 1 O'clock and proceed to first street on left.  Ah, just call
Rummy and let him direct you.

My boat is several miles south at Big Water Marina.  Follow SC 187 south
until intersection with U.S. 29.  Turn right on U.S. 29 and go just over 1
mile.  Look for Big Water Road on your right.  Turn right proceeding thru
gate and at intersection by another gate turn right on dirt driveway.  Go
short distance, take middle fork of fourway fork in road.  Slight downhill
and bear to left.  Proceed all the way to Executive Offices.

I have a sailable boat on 'A' Dock... 

Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
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