[Rhodes22-list] Call for Advice; depth sounder

KUHN, LELAND LKUHN at cnmc.org
Sat Dec 5 09:04:48 EST 2009


Frank,
 
We have two Rhodes on Kent Island; one with and one without motor controls on the tiller.  Mine doesn't have the controls mounted on the tiller and you're more than welcome to stop buy and give it a try.  The Rhodes with the tiller-mounted controls is on the hard but I'm sure the owner won't mind if you look at the set-up.
 
Lee
1986 Rhodes22  At Ease
Kent Island, MD

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From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org on behalf of Frank Tugwell
Sent: Fri 12/4/2009 9:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Call for Advice; depth sounder



Many thanks to those of you who responded to my call for advice.  I will
explore the archives with some care and see what else I can learn.  For now,
I think the 8 hp 4-stroke motor type that Stan recommended seems right.  As
does the blue color. And the bimini and the pop-top cover. I also think I
can use a depth sounder (beyond the centerboard solution suggested by Stan).
I am still concerned about motor controls, and guess I should check with the
manufacturers about these--since I have no experience with outboards.

The other matter I have been considering is the ground tackle issue.  I saw
a picture of a Rhodes with an anchor roller on the bow and have contacted
the owner but have no response yet.  If any list members have added a bow
roller to hold an anchor, I would appreciate knowing what you have used, and
any pictures you might have.  I anchor often (lunch, overnight)in muddy
areas and can't imagine leaning over the pulpit dragging up 40 lbs of sticky
anchor with chain and then trying to hang it up on the pulpit or the
forestay. A roller seems more civilized.  On my last boat I also had a wash
down pump to clean the foredeck and anchor.  It was an on-demand 12 v pump
that drew raw water from the marine head intake hose via a T connection.  I
attached a small hose to a connection on the foredeck when I wanted to use
it. This may be overkill for a small sailboat, but it is something I might
explore.  It did draw quite a bit of battery power...

Again, thanks to all for your welcome and suggestions.

Frank


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[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Robert Fuller
Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 3:37 PM
To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Call for Advice; depth sounder

Frank: Let me add my "welcome" to the chorus.
I also wanted more advanced warning than the centerboard and went for
overkill with a forward-looking sonar.  At $800, it was a ridiculously
expensive toy, but I have had as much fun with it as any gadget on the boat
& it is even sometimes genuinely useful in my shoal waters.  Stan mounted it
thru the laz.; so it reads and graphs the depth under the entire boat and 20
feet forward of the bow.  I don't think West Marine handles it anymore, but
you can probably check out newer models @ www.echopilot.com.
BobF.
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