[Rhodes22-list] Tired of IMF

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Thu Jul 8 06:40:25 EDT 2010


Ben,
Our guest bedroom is always available, as is Rum Runner.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 7/7/2010 5:15:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
benonvelvetelvis at theskinnyonbenny.com writes:

Charlie  -- There's a pretty good chance that I'll have a chore for a
relative that  brings me to the Dallas area for a couple of days.  Not sure
when I'll  work it in, but it would be some time between now and  football
season.  I'll definitely let you know when I know that I'm  going to be out
there.  Would rather fix your sail and maybe get in a  little lake time than
spend time with my Dallas people anyway.

I'm  hoping that GB does indeed have an inventory of slightly used sails; I
may  be in the position to buy one (or maybe even one and a backup).  I  
blew
a rip in the seam of my main earlier in the spring.  Spent a  cold, rainy 
day
taping/sewing it back up, and then this weekend, in huge  Alex-driven gusts,
I pretty well shredded the seam between normal sailcloth  and sunbrulla (or
whatever the sun-proof fabric is).  I don't think I  can repair it now.

The timing is good (or maybe coincidentally bad),  because I heard on Monday
that tar balls and an oil sheen have made their  way to the channel where 
our
lake lets out into the gulf.  I'm docked  on the East side, which is closest
to the Gulf, so I'm inclined to put her  on the trailer for a couple of 
weeks
(months?/years?) anyway.  I'm  bidding on a job that would bring me to a 
town
fairly close to Edenton  every month, so maybe I can squeeze in some time to
drop in on Stan for  some shopping.

Rummy -- I'm also planning a 2+ week trip around the  Southeast, visiting
various friends, lakes, and beaches.  If my  travels bring me close to
Hartwell, I'll give you a call to see if you're  up for polishing off a
bottle of Mt. Gay on Rum Runner.  It would be  somewhere in the timeframe
where July turns into August, but I'll let you  know more when I make a
better plan.

Happy  Sailing!

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From:  rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org]  On Behalf Of Mary Lou Troy
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 2:40 PM
To:  The Rhodes 22 Email List
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Tired of  IMF

Good memory John!

We have found that the angle of the boom  does make a big difference. 
Slightly below horizontal seems to work for  us. If the boom is 
horizontal or above, it gets wrinkles as it furls. In  fact if  feel 
any resistance to furling, we stop, let out the topping  lift and then furl
it.

We do have some problems with the furling  line jamming in the 
fittings at the end of the boom but never with the  sail itself 
jamming except twice.

Once was very early on and we got  a secondary halyard wrapped in with 
it - had to cut the halyard and pull  it free (nothing was on it - 
it's the one we now use for the  UPS.)

The second time was recently after we had gotten our new vertical  
batten main and it seems to have jammed because the fabric of the 
sail  wasn't wrapped tightly enough around the furling tube. We 
refurled,  pulling on the outhaul to get a tighter wrap of the sail 
and then we were  able to deploy the sail without too much trouble. We 
are trying to keep a  little tension on the furling line so we get a 
tight wrap - just like you  would with a jib furler but too much 
tension and it won't furl. The new  sail is so much crisper than the 
old sail that it has a tendency to want  to wrap loosely so right now 
(we've only sailed with it a 3 or 4 times) we  are watching that 
carefully as we furl. I suspect it will be better once  the fabric 
gets some memory for being wrapped around the  tube.

Charlie, some other things occur to me.

You have had this  problem for a long time and say your sail is pretty 
beat up. It could be  that the condition of the sail itself is causing 
part of the  problem.

You mention something about the sail being "too thick" coming  out. I 
assume you mean because of the wrinkles which even if you drop your  
boom may be nearly permanent because you've had the problem for such 
a  long time. The only other thing I can think of that would make it 
thick is  if you trying to furl it too far. The sail is supposed to 
furl so that the  forward edge of the suncover is just inside the 
slot. The sun  cover  should be mostly exposed so that you have a 
visible triangle of  (suncovered) sail.

An intermediate step in your dilemma might be to  look for a used main 
in better condition than the one you have. I know  that several people 
on the list have replaced their furling main with the  new vertical 
batten sail. When we did that, we asked Stan if he wanted the  sail 
and he said he had too many of them and no market. He might be  
willing to sell you one of those cheap. Might even take it in trade 
on  a vertical batten sail if you get the system working and decide 
that is  what you want.

Heck we'd sell you our old main cheap + shipping but  it's somewhat 
soft and a little baggy (no rips or tears) - Stan may have  one in 
newer condition.

Trying to adapt your current mast to a  standard bolt rope, sail slug 
or sail track system seems to me to be a  daunting task involving 
something kluged together to deal with the wide  slot of the IMF mast. 
It would probably be as cheap to trade mast and  rigging with someone 
including the shipping costs.

Someone  mentioned poor sail shape because of the IMF and the 
loosefooted main. The  "poor sail shape" is strictly the result of the 
cut of the IMF main (flat  so it will furl and no roach so it will 
furl) and has nothing to do with  the loosefooted part. Many racing 
boats use loosefooted mains which  actually give you more control over 
the shape of the sail.

Hope  some of this is applicable to the problem.

Mary Lou
1991 R22  Fretless
Rock Hall, MD
where there is a nice breeze but it is just too  darned hot to sail
Charlie - send us some of that rain, we need it  badly!


At 02:37 PM 7/7/2010, you  wrote:
>Charlie,
>
>You might try some searches in the  list  archives because I know this
>topic has been discussed  before.  You are not alone in having a
>struggle with IMF furling  from time to time.  However, it seems that
>most have overcome the  problems with minor changes in procedure and
>setup, or proper  lubrication, etc.
>
>For example, I remember one response (Mary  Lou maybe?) that said the
>angle of the boom to the mast when operating  the furler was fairly
>critical to getting a smooth furl.  Too low  or too high and the sail
>bunches up in the mast?  Going from  memory here, so I may not have the
>details  right...
>
>Cheers!
>John  Lock
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>s/v Pandion - '79 Rhodes 22
>Lake  Sinclair, GA
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>On Jul 7, 2010,  at 13:58, Charles Nieman wrote:
> > Rummy
> >
> >  Best question I have heard asked of me .... I "found" this forum in
>  > October of 07, but didn't think to ask all his experience until
>  > today .... guess I am just a SLOOOOOOOOW learner .... that might
>  > explain why I have been fighting this systenm for so long ......
>  >
> >
> >
> > Located in Dallas, Texas ....  don't see very many Rhodes out
> > here .... I have lubricated parts  ... tried to rig the outhaul the
> > way Stan describes and even  tried some of the approaches noted in
> > these responses (and don't  get me wrong ... I REALLY appreciate to
> > massive response I am  getting here) .... nothing seems to help...the
> > sail ALWAYS folds  when pulling in and is too thick when coming
> > out   .....
> >
> >> From: R22RumRunner at aol.com
>  >> Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 13:02:51 -0400
> >> To:  rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> >> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Tired  of IMF
> >>
> >> Charlie,
> >> Yes, you  are the only person on this planet that has problems with
> >>  your
> >> IMF. Where are you located? Perhaps a knowledgeable  Rhodie would be
> >> willing
> >> to help figure out  your problem? It could be a physical/mechanical
> >>  problem
> >> or something as simple as a lack of understanding as  to how it
> >> actually
> >> works.
> >>  Rest assured you will get many people with standard sails wishing
>  >> to trade
> >> with you. DO NOT DO IT. Stan has a new IMF  sail design which is
> >> manufactured by Doyle that adds a batten  to the sail and a little
> >> more sail cloth.
> >>  It's a wonderful upgrade.
> >> One last question? Why did it take  you fifteen years to find this
> >> forum to
> >> fix  your problem?
> >>
> >> Rummy
> >>
>  >>
> >> In a message dated 7/7/2010 12:31:01 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time,
> >> blue66corvette at hotmail.com writes:
>  >>
> >>
> >> Apparently I am the only one in the  world that has trouble with the
> >> IMF
> >> .... I  have FOUGHT this thing for 15 years ,.... the sail jambs
> >> when  coming
> >> out, it takes all of my 235 pounds to pull it in, I  have taken the
> >> mast
> >> apart two or three times  trying to understand and get it to
> >> work ....  currently
> >> the edge of the sail has been worn by the mast and  has torn along
> >> the seam
> >> .... I am apparently  pretty stupid for not knowing how to use this,
> >> but it
>  >> seems to me that sooner or later one decides to stop banging  your
> >> head
> >> against the wall just to see if  the headache stops.... I wopuld be
> >> glad to
> >>  listen to advise on how to make this work, but I am at the point
>  >> that part of
> >> my problem is the duct tape holding the  sail together, I HAVE to
> >> replace
> >> the sail,  and I can't see paying $800 for a new sail that is going
> >> to  keep
> >> giving me headaches.....
> >>
>  >>
> >>
> >> Charlie
> >>
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