[Rhodes22-list] raising the mast

Bob and Kathy Quinn bobandkathyr22 at bellsouth.net
Thu Jul 2 15:47:14 EDT 2009


Apparently raising from the bow must have been standard practice in the late 80's as that is how the PO taught me to raise and lower the mast on our 88.   If you recall, when I pulled it for a hurricane about fifteen or so years ago, the wind had come up and we struggled.  My then son-in-law and I managed to lower it and get her safely on the tailer but the next day I was on the phone to the factory ordering the hoist system.  Worth every penny in my humble opinion.

Back on the list.  

Bob and Kathy in Florida 
Awaiting the arrival of the new "NoKaOi" R22




________________________________
From: "Lowe, Rob" <rlowe at vt.edu>
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2009 1:44:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] raising the mast

Rummy,
You know we've had this discussion before (and never mind discussing it
again) and that I do my standard mast towards the stern.  On your bow
method, you can attach your mast to the mast step and it will lay on the
pulpit?  Seems awfully front (top?) heavy to me. I also do not have a
traveler bar, but a traveler wire, but I expect I could grab that the
same way.  - rob 

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Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] raising the mast

Richard,
Great. I think you will find my six pack method just what you are
looking  
for. I don't have the mast crane, but also have the IMF. I always lower
the 
mast  toward the bow and raise it the same way. I have the mast out over
the 
pulpit  and connect the base to the attachment on the deck but not 
tightening the bolt  quite yet. I attach the traveler bar between the
two rear 
stays. I also attach  the two forward lower shrouds at this time. I grab
the 
traveler bar and pull  toward the stern. At the same time the two
stronger guys 
are lifting the mast  from the bow manually. It will come up much easier

than you expected and once  you reach a certain point the two attached
stays 
will prevent it from going from  side to side. Once up someone needs to
attach 
the forward stay and then the rear  stays. If you have the CDI flexible 
furler, you can attach it prior to raising  the mast. The GBI furler
(aluminum 
tube type) will require attachment after the  mast is up. I call it the
six 
pack method because once up each person gets two  cans of cold beer for 
helping. I always try to find the most level spot in the  parking lot.
:)

Rummy


In a message dated 7/2/2009 12:10:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
richard at macarthurlawfirm.com writes:


I  answered on my iphone and I'm not sure it went through so I'll try
again
from my computer. It's an IMF mast and I don't have a crane. It's a
1988 (I
believe it was bought from the builder after it was refurbished in
1995).
The boat will be at my home on Anchor Bay which is part of Lake St.
Clair,
which is part of the waterway between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. I  don't

know
of any owners in the area.

R22RumRunner wrote:
>  
> Before I answer your questions, we need to know if you have the  mast

> raising crane? Is you boat equipped with the IMF or the  standard main
> sail? What  
> year is your boat and what  part of the country do you keep the boat? 
It's 
> very  possible  that you may have a Rhodes owner next door that would
be 
> willing  to  help you the first time.
>  
> Rummy
>  
>  
> In a message dated 7/1/2009 12:27:49 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time,  
> Richard at MacArthurLawFirm.com writes:
>  
> Just  bought a Rhodes 22 and we're ready to put the mast up.  Frankly
I'm
> nervous  about it, being 75 years old I'm not sure  I've got the
strength
> and my co  owner is younger and  weighs  about 150 pounds. I'll get my
> son, 45 and  200  ponds, to help. Is there any benefit in tying a line
to
> the mast  below  the spreaders and pulling aft from the ground behind
the
>  boat? This  wouldn't help when the mast is horizontal but it may
when
> it's up a few  degrees.
> 
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