[Rhodes22-list] Hit by a car, can my rhodes be saved?

David Bradley dwbrad at gmail.com
Sun May 30 17:55:29 EDT 2010


Alex, I had an O'Day 17 before the R22 and thought it was a great boat
to learn on.  It was a solid old boat that had been patched and glued
any number of times and kept on saililng.  The O'Day 22s in our harbor
back then (Old Greenwich, CT) also just seemed to keep going year
after year.  There are quite a few people across New England that know
the boats- I think they were made on the Cape.

Good luck to you.

Dave


On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Alex McKenna <alex at brightrhino.com> wrote:
>
> I feel pretty confident I have the tools and skills to repair it, I have a 4
> ton rolling U frame hoist that I bought to lift a 26' sailboat to replace
> the keel, It should have no problem lifting the Rhodes. As I speak to more
> people about the insurance, I feel increasingly I will get very little money
> for the boat, it will be totaled, and I may not be able to buy it back as
> salvage.
>
> So, I have started considering my other options, I could sell the very nice
> dual-axle aluminum trailer it is on, with all new springs, hangers, rotors,
> brakes, etc.  Take whatever pittance the insurer's give me, and buy some
> other inexpensive sailboat for the next few years I can take my wife and two
> young children sailing with this summer.
>
> There is a 74 Oday 22 with a trailer in apparently good shape for $2100 on
> craigslist. Any one have experience with the Oday 22?
>
> Really I want my children to experience life on the water, away from TV,
> video games, and the like. To do an occasional overnighter. The kids are
> little, 3 and almost 6, so we don't currently need a large boat.
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
>
>
>
> Greg PA wrote:
>>
>> I agree with John 100%. I was in the same position last year. If you take
>> on too big a project, the boat will be on the hard all summer and you will
>> start to lose enthusiasm. eBay is full of 1/2 done project boats that the
>> owner lost interest. Get it fixed to the point you can sail safely, then
>> re-evaluate what you want to do with her over the winter.
>>
>>  "The only other option is to laminate on the outside then fair it as best
>> you can. If you can live with a minor hull distortion it might be the
>> cheap easy way to go sailing this summer. 4-5 layers of glass should do
>> then seal and paint damaged area only and wait for a better rhodes to buy.
>> Just thinking out loud
>> John S"
>>
>>
>
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