[Rhodes22-list] Cup Holder update

KUHN, LELAND LKUHN at cnmc.org
Tue Jun 16 17:03:29 EDT 2009


Chris,

Tom and Alice were gracious enough to take me out on their "new"
recycled Rhodes (sure looks new) on Saturday.  We came out into the
Chesapeake from the Rhode River so we could have easily seen each other
had we tried.

"...can fits perfectly into the table leg base."  All that beer drank on
my boat and no one ever thought to stick their can there, but they
certainly complained about my lack of cupholders.  Can't wait to try it
out.

Thanks!

Lee
1986 Rhodes22  At Ease
Kent Island, MD

-----Original Message-----
From: cowie [mailto:ccowie at cowieassociates.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 11:33 AM
To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Cup Holder update


I went out sailing on the Chesapeake bay Saturday and had a great close
hauled sail across the bay.  I recently posted a question about cup
holders
and recieved a lot of great replies and ideas, droped a few hints with
my
kids and the admiral for fathers day.  In the mean time I found Stans
built
in beer can holder.  The base of the can fits perfectly into the table
leg
base.  Note sure how much heel it would take to slide out but worked
pretty
well for me Saturday.

http://www.nabble.com/file/p24036977/IMG_4599r.jpg 


During my sail back across the bay the wind died down to almost nothing
so I
played around with deploying the bimini.  I found that the boom was just
about resting on the top of the bimini so I took in a bit on the topping
lift.  Is this typicaly required to adjust the topping lift with the
bimini
deployed?  the topping lift seems to have taken pressure off the clew of
the
main sail and the shackle that attaches the clew to the main down haul
came
loose.  I notice this as the main started to flap in the little bit of
breeze.  I couldn't get the shackle to close so I pinched it with a pair
of
plyers and now it doesn't feel very secure.  I suppose I should stretch
the
shackle apart so it has some friction on the pin when closed.

http://www.nabble.com/file/p24036977/IMG_4617r.jpg 

Another maintanance item I noticed is that my forward stay seems too
loose. 
I can easily shake the furling headsail back and forth.  I undertand the
furling headsail has a furling drum that can be pushed up to access the
turnbuckle that needs to be tightened however I could not get the "luff
support pin" to pull out in order to raise the drum.  I don't want to
break
anything but assume I need to try and pull the pin with a pair of
plyers. 
Has anyone else run into a stubborn pin?




http://www.nabble.com/file/p24036977/furling_drum.jpg 

I am having a lot of fun with my new boat and enjoy trying to balance
the
sails and the tiller lock for hands free sailing.  Enclosed is a shot of
my
gps as the boat sails itself across the bay.

http://www.nabble.com/file/p24036977/IMG_4602r.jpg 


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