[Rhodes22-list] making a visit to Stan .....

Chris Geankoplis napoli68 at charter.net
Sun May 11 23:58:26 EDT 2008


Mike, one piece of advice is bring your own, soft comffy sleeping bags and
pillows if you can.  The rest the list will have opinions.  It can get
chilly even this time of year down there on the water.

Chris G
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Cheung" <mikecheung at att.net>
To: <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 8:42 AM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] making a visit to Stan .....


>
> Well, thanks in large measure to the enthusiasm of this group, my Admiral
and
> I are heading down to visit Stan in a week.  How I got away with this is
> beyond me since that day is our anniversary (our 27th), but sometimes one
> gets lucky.  Anyway we plan to fly into KEDE and either walk or beg a ride
> from the FBO to get to the GBI factory.  We're not planning on using the
> guest suite at GBI, but rather renting a Rhodes for the night after the
tour
> and test sail.  We plan on doing some cruising so I'd like us to sleep
> aboard to see how that works out for us.
>
> I do have more questions for the group.  I'm planning on taking provisions
> for our anniversary dinner and anchoring somewhere to cook dinner for the
> Admiral and spend the night.  Possible nearby anchorages look to be Salmon
> Creek, the Yeopim River, the Scuppernong River, or up the Chowan River
near
> Keel Creek or Holiday Island.  That's "plan A" and I'd appreciate any
> feedback from anyone who's used those anchorages or other suggestions.  We
> should have most of the afternoon and early evening to reach whatever
> anchorage we'll use.  Though we do want to spend some of that time putting
> the Rhodes through its paces ourselves, after the test sail with experts,
to
> see how we handle the boat on our own.  "Plan B" is to punt on anchoring
out
> and cooking and instead dock at Edenton for dinner and possibly to
> overnight.  It looks as if there are two options for docking - a marina
west
> of town and the city docks.  Any thoughts as to the preferability of one
> over the other are welcome.  Finally, any suggestions as to a restaurant?
> >From my internet prowlings it looks like either Seans or Watermans are my
> best bets.  Both look to be an easy walk from either likely docking sites.
> The weather forecast will be the main determining factor in our decision
as
> to "plan A" or "plan B".  After overnighting wherever we'll sail a bit the
> next day and plan on returning the boat to Stan in the afternoon and
flying
> home to KAKR (Akron, Ohio).
>
> Thanks to all you list posters for patiently answering my questions so
far.
> I'm sure after our visit to Stan I'll have tons more.   I'm leaning
towards
> a recycled Rhodes depending on how the numbers work out.  No danger of
that
> happening right away though.  It sounds like Stan doesn't work that way
for
> one thing and the vehicle we're taking down to KEDE doesn't exactly tow
> well.  It's a 1982 Mooney 231 which like the Rhodes is a very purpose
built
> vehicle.  The 231 excels at getting you from point A to point B as
> efficiently as possible for a flying machine.
>
> Mike Cheung
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