[Rhodes22-list] Door choices & wish list

R22RumRunner at aol.com R22RumRunner at aol.com
Tue Dec 16 20:38:12 EST 2008


Bob,
For the meager price of two bottles of rum I will come down to your house  
and show you the correct way to store the companionway cover. Me thinks you are  
over thinking this. Even I can do it while under the influence of a fine rum 
and  coke.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 12/16/2008 6:56:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
r22yankeeclipper at hotmail.com writes:


Rumster,
I have also tried to store the hatch this way but I  obviously do not know 
what you guys are talking about.  I really need a  better place than the 
lazarette b/c on a cruise it is usually full.  Can  you explain it better to me, like 
I'm a dumb ass? 

What do you mean by  putting the short side up?  Is it folded when you shove 
it under the  seat?  Are the hinges up or down?  Is it forward of the coaming  
compartment - as far forward as possible?  Where is this mysterious slot  
that supposedly hold it in place?  HELP.  I can't figure this one  out and 
everytime I hear another description it seems to be different than the  previous 
one.  Do I need a decoder ring from GB?  Maybe I need  in-boat service and a 
bottle or two of rum?
bk


> From:  R22RumRunner at aol.com> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 15:09:03 -0500> To:  
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Door choices &  wish 
list> > Bill and all,> Storing the companionway door is easy.  Once removed 
simply put the short > side up and store it under the port  seat. It fits 
perfectly in the groove and > won't slide around, even under  extreme conditions.> > 
Rummy> > > In a message dated 12/16/2008  11:32:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
> bill at effros.com writes:> >  Lee,> > Our boats are set up slightly 
differently. I've tried most of  the > suggestions that have come through the list. 
Ultimately, the problem  is > that all of the things that make it a good 
companionway cover work  > against it everywhere else. I keep it flat, folded on the 
bow port >  cushion when I have people aboard. I've made a space for it there, 
and >  the cushion keeps it from getting scratched. When I sail single-handed > 
I  put it on the settee cushion because I'm too lazy to take the ex!
tra >  steps to stow it forward.> > Bill Effros> > > > Leland  wrote:> > 
Bill,> >> > I lay it flat (folded) under the  cockpit seat on the port side 
between the> > gas tank and bulkhead. It  barely fits and someone could catch a toe 
on > its> > sharp edge, but  it's an easy place for storage. So far no one has 
hurt> > themselves on  it. It's never moved no matter how much the boat has 
heeled.> >> >  This sounds like a better idea. I just need to clean out the 
space before >  I> > give it a try:> >> > "Dave, We have a two piece  
companionway cover, hinged in the center. > > When folded> >  together I slide it next to 
the refrigerator-ice box in the cabin >  (starboard> > side). There is a 
piece of wood trim at the bottom of the  companionway> > door,> > tilt the folded 
door up and it fits  behind the wood trim very secure. If > you> > boat is set 
up the same  as ours this will work for you. Good Luck. Jim J"> >> > Lee>  >> 
>> >> > Bill Effros wrote:> > > >> VERY  good, Lee> >>> >> Bill Effr!
os> >>> >>  PS -- I've always had the black companionway cover and it h
as been so >  >> maintenance free it is just another thing I take for 
granted. Stowage  > >> remains an issue, however, and I am still not satisfied with  
where I put > >> it (on the settee). It is large and heavy for my  small wife 
to handle, > >> one of the few objects on board that is  out of scale for 
her.> >>> >>> >>> >>  KUHN, LELAND wrote:> >> > >>> ...and shiny, firm, quiet,  
can bend over backwards and then hold a beer> >>> if supported  with a pole.> 
>>>> >>> I think most people would agree  that the black door looks better. It> 
>>> does require frequent  cleaning, but nothing more than a quick wipe-down.> 
>>>>  >>> Lee> >>> 1886 Rhodes22 At Ease> >>> Kent  Island, MD> >>>> >>>> 
>>>> >>>  -----Original Message-----> >>> From: ben  
[mailto:benonvelvetelvis at theskinnyonbenny.com] > >>> Sent: Monday,  December 15, 2008 12:51 PM> >>> To: 
'The Rhodes 22 Email List'>  >>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Door choices & 
wish list>  >>>> >>> I like my cabin doors like I like my  women....Sexy an!
d black.> >>>> >>> Ben S.>  >>>> >>> -----Original Message-----> >>>  From: 
rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org> >>>  
[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of> >>>  R22RumRunner at aol.com> >>> Sent: Monday, December 15, 
2008  11:19> >>> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> >>>  Subject: Re: 
[Rhodes22-list] Door choices & wish list> >>>>  >>> Rod,> >>> The black is sexy looking. 
White is very  plain.> >>> > >>> Rummy> >>> >  >>> > >>> In a message dated 
12/15/2008 12:10:12 P.M.  Eastern Standard Time, > >>> ellner at pressenter.com 
writes:>  >>>> >>> hello> >>> > >>> >  >>>> To those of you with a White or black 
cabin door.>  >>>> > >>>> > >>> We are considering a  different door on the 
cabin. We have the wood > >>> grained one  and like it a lot. I see a black one 
and a white one. Any > >>>  one have the pros and con opinion?> >>>> >>>>  
>>> Thanks Rod> >>>> >>>> >>>  > >>> > >>>> Hi Rod,> >>>>>  >>>>> >>>> At 09:18 
PM 12/14/2008, you wrote:>  >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >  >>>> > >>>>> Is the Bimini!
a good  addition to the boat? And, does it store> >>>>> easily? Does  i
t fold forward and to the stern?> >>>>> >  >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>  
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