[Rhodes22-list] rum tank in laz

R22RumRunner at aol.com R22RumRunner at aol.com
Fri Nov 19 10:35:58 EST 2010


Rick,
Actually it's easier in the lazz. The tank has a fuel gauge. Open lid, read 
 gauge, close lid. I never have to get down on my knees, which is getting  
increasingly harder each year. At least the getting up part is.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 11/19/2010 10:11:57 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
sloopblueheron at gmail.com writes:

Rummy,

Ever open your laz on a sunny day?  It can get  very hot in there.

I mounted an eye bolt under my bench.  A bungee  cord through the tank 
handle
and hooked to the bolt keeps the gas tank from  sliding out on a severe heel
to starboard.  And I can still slide the  tank out enough to see the fuel
gauge.  (Easier than trying to see it  leaning into the dark laz.)

Rick

On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 9:20  AM, <R22RumRunner at aol.com> wrote:

> Advantage to storing in  the lazz is that it is out of sight, lockable and
> the lazz has loops  in it to actually tie the tank in place. Under the 
seat
> (it's   current location) allows it to come flying out when healed over. I
>  haven't found  a good way to tie it down yet under the seat. Also, out  
of
> the
> sun so gas tank  lasts longer. No UV exposure. In  my boat there is no
> connection between the lazz  and any other  part of the boat. I know 
because
> I have
> crawled around inside  mine  several times.
>
> Rummy
>
>
> In a  message dated 11/18/2010 7:01:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>  mweisner at ebsmed.com writes:
>
> I still  want to know what  the tremendous advantage of storing gasoline 
in
> the laz   is!
>
> Mike
> s/v Shanghai'd Summer ('81)
>  Nissequogue River,  NY
>
> From: "Hank" Thursday, November  18, 2010 6:49 PM
> > Cell phone  electricity is not an  issue.  That has been tested and 
proved
> >  to
>  > not be a threat, both by mythbusters and by real   scientists.
> >
> > Hank
> >
> > On Thu,  Nov 18, 2010 at 6:44  PM, BenCittadino
> >   <bencittadino at gmail.com>wrote:
> >
> >>
>  >>
> >>
> >>  My only thoughts are static  electricity and cell phone electricity.  
(
> >>  again,
> >> I see, agreeing w/ MikeW  ).
>  >>
> >> Of course I do have the electric lift for my  Y9.9,  and wiring for my
> >> depth
> >> sounder  transducer, all  routed through the laz.
> >>
>  >> Mike, we did what we could do  and re-elected Rush Holt D-NJ(12)  in 
my
> >> district. I'm actually  going to enjoy watching  the Teapublicans learn
> to
> >> do
> >>   more than sulk in the corner and say "No".
> >>
> >>  Cuomo for  President 2012! First Italian-American.
>  >>
> >>  BenC
> >>
> >>
>  >>
> >> Ben Schultz  wrote:
> >>  >
> >> > I've sailed with Rummy. It doesn't  last long  enough to store.
> >> >
> >> > On Nov 18,  2010,  at 16:43, "Chris Cowie" 
<ccowie at cowieassociates.com
>  >
> >> >  wrote:
> >> >
> >>  >> Rummy:
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Where  do  you store your Rum?
> >> >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >> >> Christopher  P. Cowie
> >>  >>
> >> >>
>  >> >>
> >>  >>
> >> >>  4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW
> >> >>  Suite 300
>  >> >> Washington, DC  20007
> >> >>   202.342.2711
> >> >> 202.342.2691 fax
> >>  >>  202.270.1470 mobile
> >> >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >> [ccowie at cowieassociates.com]
>  >> >>
> >>  >> cowieassociates.com
>  >> >>
> >>  >>
> >>  >>
> >> >> From:   rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
> >> >>   [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of
> >>  >>  R22RumRunner at aol.com
> >> >> Sent: Thursday,  November 18, 2010  2:56 PM
> >> >> To:  rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> >>  >> Subject: Re:  [Rhodes22-list] gas tank in laz
> >>  >>
>  >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>   Ben,
> >> >> As all the old timers know, this is an old,  rehashed  topic that
> Benny
> >> >> brought up  just to get the list talking  again. I certainly
>  understand
> >> >> everyone's
> >>   >> concerns, but tell me, where's the source of ignition in the  
lazz?
>  I
> >> >> still
> >>  >> maintain that there is  plenty of ventilation, even after  looking 
at
> >> >>  the
> >> >>  CC
> >> >> regulations.
> >>   >>
> >> >> Rummy
> >> >>
>  >>  >>
> >> >> In a message dated  11/18/2010 2:50:02 P.M.  Eastern Standard Time,
> >> >>  bencittadino at gmail.com  writes:
> >> >>
>  >> >>
> >> >> Rummy  and Charles and  Whoever;
> >> >>
> >> >> I am very   apart from Mike  politically. However, let me say this 
as
>  >>  >> gently
> >> >> as
> >>  >> I can. GET  THOSE  FREAKING GAS CANS OUT OF THE LAZARETTE  THIS 
VERY
> >>  >> MINUTE!!!!
> >> >>  Are you  suicidal? Are you just  so stubborn that you are willing  
to
> >> >> die
> >>  >> rather  than  be reasonable? Whether the laz is "air tight" or
>   "water
> >> >> tight"
> >> >> means   nothing.  It is incredibly dangerous to store gasoline in 
that
>  >> >>  small
> >> >> enclosed space. Get it  the heck out of there. You  can only play
> >> >>  "russian
> >> >> roulette" for  so long before you get  a bullet in the head.
> >> >>
> >>   >> And, yes, the parents of that little girl who exploited her  by
> letting
> >> >> her
> >> >>  sail around the world  belong in jail, too!
> >>  >>
> >> >> your  devoted  colleague,
>  >> >>
> >> >>  BenC
> >>  >>
> >> >> Ben Schultz wrote:
> >>   >>>
> >> >>> Right  on.  Mission   accomplished.  When I get bored again, I'll
> have
> >>  >>  to
> >> >> go
> >> >>>  back a decade and find  another topic that used to get us fired   
up!
> >>  >>>
> >> >>>  -----Original Message-----
> >>  >>> From:   rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
> >>  >>>  [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Michael
>   D.
> >> >>> Weisner
> >> >>> Sent:  Thursday,  November 18, 2010 10:47
> >> >>> To: The  Rhodes  22 Email  List
> >> >>> Subject: Re:  [Rhodes22-list] gas tank in  laz
> >> >>>
>  >> >>> Hey Rummy,
> >>  >>>
>  >> >>> Ben was bored so he threw a lit  match  into a  tank of gas.  
Charles
> >> >>  took
>  >> >>> the
> >> >>> bait.    Da  list responds.  You ... nevermind.  Ben, be  careful
>  what
> >> >> you
> >>  >>> wish
> >>  >>> for.
> >>  >>>
> >> >>> I prefer  to live to sail  another  day.  I have even donned a life
> >>  >>> vest
> >> >> in
> >>   >>> rough seas,  lately.  I must be growing up or   something.  It is
> truly
> >> >> a
>  >> >>>  terrible thing, this getting older  business.
> >>  >>>
> >> >>>  Sail safe and  make sure that your  passengers are of a like  
mind.
> >> >> Their
> >>  >>>  lives  are in your hands.
> >>  >>>
>  >> >>> Mike
> >> >>> s/v  Shanghai'd  Summer  ('81)
> >> >>> Nissequogue River,   NY
> >> >>>
> >> >>>  From:   <R22RumRunner at aol.com> Thursday, November 18, 2010  11:35 
AM
> >>  >>>> Mike,
> >>  >>>> And how long have you been  a part of this list? Do  you  really
> >> >>>>  expect
>  >> >> me
> >> >>>> to
>  >>  >>>> live my other people's rules?  Ain't  happening. I'm  smarter 
than
> the
> >> >>  rest
> >> >>>>  of
> >>  >>>> the  planet. Is it noon yet?  Anywhere?
>  >> >>>>
> >> >>>>   Rummy
> >> >>>>
> >>  >>>>
> >>  >>>> In a message dated  11/18/2010  11:26:25 A.M. Eastern  Standard
> Time,
>  >> >>>> mweisner at ebsmed.com   writes:
>  >> >>>>
> >> >>>>   Rummy,
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>  Your  mileage  not withstanding, your practice  constitutes  an
> unsafe
> >> >>>> condition.  Please  review the USCG  site
> >> >>>>
> >>  >>>
> >>  >>
> >>
>  http://www.uscgboating.org/regulations/boatbuilder_s_handbook/vent_partg
>  >>  >> .asp
> >> >>> x
> >>  >>>> with  particular attention to the
> >>  >>>> following   portion:
> >>  >>>> Portable Fuel  Tanks
> >>   >>>> Compartments used  to store vented portable fuel  tanks  or
> >> >>>> containers
> >>  >>  are
> >> >>>> required to be equipped  with natural  ventilation.
> >> >>>>
>  >> >>>> Cockpit  seat lockers in auxiliary sailboats  are often used as 
fuel
> >>  >> tank
> >>  >>>> compartments for portable outboard  motor fuel tanks. If  this  
fuel
> >> >> tank
> >>   >>>> vents
> >> >>>> into the locker,  then  natural  ventilation of this locker is
> >>  >>  required.
> >> >>>>
> >>  >>>>  Since  fuel vapors seek the lowest point of  any   compartment,
> >> >> gasoline
>  >> >>>> vapors  should be considered when designing  and   constructing a
> >>  >>>>  compartment
> >> >>>
> >>   >>>> that
> >> >>>> will contain a fuel  tank or  container that  vents into a
> >>  >>  compartment.
> >> >> Any
> >>  >>>> openings in  or near the bottom of the  compartment  could  
permit
> >>  >> explosive
> >>  >>>> vapors to flow into the bilge  of the boat    where an ignition
> source
> >> >>  might
>  >> >>>> ignite
> >> >>>>   the  vapors.
> >> >>>>
> >>  >>>>  The "natural  ventilation" must consist   of:
> >>  >>>>
> >> >>>>  (1) supply opening(s) or  duct(s)  from the  atmosphere or from  
a
> >> >>>>  ventilated compartment or from a  compartment  that is  
ventilated
> >> >>>>  to the atmosphere;
> >>  >>>> and
>  >> >>>>
> >> >>>>  (2) exhaust  opening(s) into another ventilated  compartment   or
>  >> >> exhaust
> >> >>>> duct(s) to   the   atmosphere.
> >> >>>>
>  >>  >>>> Each supply opening must be located on  the   exterior  surface 
of
> the
> >>  >> boat:
> >>  >>>> "Open to the  atmosphere" means  a compartment that  has  at 
least
>  15
> >> >> square
> >> >>>>   inches of open  area directly exposed to the atmosphere for    
each
> >> >> cubic
> >> >>>>  foot
> >>  >>>> of net compartment volume.   The underseat space   meets  this
> >> >>  requirement
> >> >>>>  while
> >>  >>>> the laz space has  insufficient  ventilation and  connects  with 
the
> >> >> cabin
> >>   >>>> interior and bilge through wiring channels.   These   
ventilation
> >> >>>>  requirements
> >>  >>>> also apply to batteries  that emit  hydrogen gas  during  
charging
> >>  >> (solar
> >> >>  or
> >>  >>>> otherwise) in  confined  spaces.
> >>  >>>> For those who are  interested, the  site also   provides links to
> pdfs
> >> >> of
>  >>  >>>> the
> >> >>>>  Boatbuilder's   Handbook  for download.
> >>  >>>>
> >>  >>>> A simpler  version  entitled "Safety Standards for   Backyard 
Boat
>  >> >> Builders"
> >> >>>>   which  I have found very useful over the years is    available
> at:
> >> >>>>
> >>   >>>>
> >> >>>
> >>  >>
> >>
>  http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/education_safety/safety/boatwater/backyardb
>  >>  >> oatb
> >> >>>>  uilders.pdf
> >>  >>>>
> >>  >>>> Please  err on the side  of  safety.   Don't play around with 
lives.
> >> >>  Many
>  >> >>>> of
> >> >>>> these  rules  were established after an avoidable  accident.
>  >>  >>>>
> >> >>>> Mike
>  >>  >>>> s/v  Shanghai'd Summer   ('81)
> >>  >>>> Nissequogue River,   NY
> >>  >>>>
> >>  >>>>
> >>  >>>>
> >>  >>>>
> >>  >>>>
> >>  >>>> From:   <R22RumRunner at aol.com> Thursday,  November 18, 2010 10:15
> AM
> >> >>>>>  Charles,
> >> >>>>>  Relax. I kept my fuel  tank  in the lazzerette for almost   
twenty
> >>  >> years.
> >> >> I
> >>   >>>>> moved it  only after I installed the  electric   motor lift 
which
> >> >> places
>  >> >>  an
> >> >>>>>  electric  motor (sparks) in the  lazz.  The hatch  cover  for 
the
> >> >>>>>  lazz
> >>  >> is
> >> >>>> not air
> >>   >>>>> tight and if   you look  under both  seats  you will see large
> >> >> openings
>  >> >>>>  which
> >> >>>>>  provide  adequate   ventilation. People on the  list were  
worried
> >> >> that  I
> >>  >>>> was going  to
> >>   >>>>> blow  myself up,  but as you can see, I'm  still  intact. I 
used
> to
> >> >> drink
>  >>  >>>> like
> >> >>>>>  crazy and smoked   cigars and  cigarettes.......all  at  the 
same
> >>  >>>>> time
> >>  >> and
> >>  >>>>> never had a   problem with  gas   fumes.
> >>  >>>>>
> >> >>>>>  Rummy
>  >> >>>>>
> >>   >>>>>
> >> >>>>> In a message   dated   11/18/2010 9:08:19 A.M. Eastern Standard
>  Time,
> >>  >>>>>   blue66corvette at hotmail.com   writes:
> >>  >>>>>
> >>  >>>>>
>  >> >>>>> I  sail  in   teh suburbs of  Dallas, Texas ..... I think I am 
the
> >>  >>  only
> >> >>>> Rhodie
> >>   >>>>> in  these parts so you probably won't  even   hear the
> >> >> explosion......I
>  >> >>>>  do't
> >> >>>>>  have  propane  on the boat, I  am guessing that would be for  a
> >> >> stove? I
> >>  >>>>  don't
> >> >>>>> have one  of   those  either.
> >> >>>>>
>  >>  >>>>> Thanks for the education, I will   gfive some thought  to  
moving
> the
> >>  >>>>> tank.
> >>  >>>>>
>  >> >>>>> Charles
> >>   >>>>> s/v Blue  Feather
> >>  >>>>>  84 R 22 ...  recycled   96
>  >>  >>>>>
> >> >>>>>>  From:   mweisner at ebsmed.com
> >>  >>>>>> To:    rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>  >> >>>>>> Date: Thu, 18  Nov 2010    08:53:59  -0500
> >> >>>>>>  Subject:  Re: [Rhodes22-list]  Reintroduction -  Now gas tank  
in
>  >> >> laz
> >> >>>>>>
>  >>  >>>>>> It depends on how far away    from here you  sail your Rhodes
> ...
> >>   >>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>  Basically,   fuel vapors that  accumulate can be fairly
>  explosive.
> >>  >> Since
> >>  >>>>> the
> >>  >>>>>> laz  is not ventilated, it is not a great  place   to store
>  >> >> gasoline. I
> >>  >>>>  have
> >> >>>>>> always stored   a 6  gal tank under the   cockpit seat without a
> >>  >>  problem
> >> >>>>> where at
>  >>  >>>>>> least the fumes   (lighter  than  air)  would not be  trapped.
> >>  >>>>>>
> >>  >>>>>>  BTW,  where do you store  your   propane (heavier than  air)?
> Please
> >> >> do
> >>   >>>>>> not
> >> >>>>
>  >>  >>>>>> store it in the    cabin.
> >>  >>>>>>
> >>  >>>>>> Where do   you  sail,again?
>  >> >>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>> Mike
> >> >>>>>>  s/v  Shanghai'd  Summer  ('81)
> >>  >>>>>>  Nissequogue River,  NY
> >>  >>>>>>
> >>  >>>>>>   ----- Original Message  -----
> >>   >>>>>> From: "Charles Nieman"      <blue66corvette at hotmail.com>
> >> >>>>>>  To:  "Rhodes  List"    <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> >>   >>>>>> Sent:  Thursday, November 18,   2010   8:42 AM
> >> >>>>>>  Subject:  Re:  [Rhodes22-list]   Reintroduction
>  >>  >>>>>>
> >>  >>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> I  don't  know about all that political  stuff .....  but  
what's
> >>  >> this
> >>  >>>>> about
> >>  >>>>>>>  keeping your gas tank in tha    lazerette????? That is where 
 I
> >> >> have
> >>  >>>>>  always
> >> >>>>>>>  kept  mine  ....  is  this a problem????
> >>   >>>>>>>
> >>  >>>>>>>  Charles
> >>  >>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>> From:    benonvelvetelvis at theskinnyonbenny.com
> >>   >>>>>>>> To:     rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> >>  >>>>>>>>  Date:  Thu, 18 Nov 2010   06:40:39  -0600
> >>  >>>>>>>>  Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list]   Reintroduction
> >>  >>>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>> We are overdue  for some angry  --   or at least  passionate
> >> >>  rants.
> >>  >>>>> Thoughts
> >>  >>>>>>>>  on
> >>  >>>>>>>> midterm  elections?  Sarah   Palin's book tour? Did dinosaurs
> >> >>   really
> >> >>>>> exist?
> >>   >>>>>>>> Do you  prefer Bicardi to Mount  Gay?  Isn't anyone at least
> >> >> keeping
>  >>  >>>>> their
> >>  >>>>>>>>  gas
> >>  >>>>>>>> tank in the   lazerette?
>  >> >>>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>> Watching and waiting from BR,
>  >>  >>>>>>>>
> >>  >>>>>>>>  Ben
> >>  >>>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>>  -----Original Message-----
>  >>  >>>>>>>> From:      rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
> >>   >>>>>>>>     [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of
> >>  >>  Geoff
> >> >>>> Farrell
>  >>  >>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November  17,   2010  12:39
> >>  >>>>>>>> To: The   Rhodes 22 Email   List
> >> >>>>>>>>  Subject: Re:  [Rhodes22-list]   Reintroduction
> >>   >>>>>>>>
> >>  >>>>>>>>  Thank God... on both   counts.
> >>  >>>>>>>>
>  >> >>>>>>>>  On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at  12:28  PM,    
<R22RumRunner at aol.com>
> >>  >> wrote:
> >>   >>>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>>>  Mike.
> >>   >>>>>>>>> Welcome back to the list. A    while  back we had to  have 
a
> >>  >>>>  separation
> >> >>>>>  of
> >>  >>>>>>>>> sailing from  politics. The    political people left the 
list
> >>  >> and
> >>  >>>>>  started
>  >>  >>>>>>>> their
> >>   >>>>>>>>> own
> >>   >>>>>>>>> social network list. The   sailors  and  most  of the 
drunks
> are
> >>  >>>>>>  still
> >> >>>>>  here.
> >>  >>>>>>>>>
>  >>  >>>>>>>>> Rummy
>  >>  >>>>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>>> In a  message dated 11/16/2010   3:07:58  P.M. Eastern
> >> >> Standard
>  >>  >>>>>> Time,
> >>   >>>>>>>>> michael.4591 at gmail.com   writes:
> >> >>>>>>>>>
>  >>  >>>>>>>>> By way of a  reintroduction  I am  Mike Corley, a loyal
> >> >>  Rhodes
> >> >>>>  owner
> >>  >>>>> since
> >>   >>>>>>>>> 1996. I have not  been active   on  the list in  several
> years.
> >> >>  It
> >>  >> is
> >>  >>>>>>>>> definitely a lot  quieter now  than  it used to be. Sort of
> >> >>  miss
>  >> >>>>>>>> the
> >>   >>>>>>>> barroom
> >>   >>>>>>>>> mentality of  the old    list.
> >> >>>>>>>>> I have owned  two  Rhodes,  the   first was a new 96 model I
>  >> >>  bought
> >> >>>> from
>  >>  >>>>>>>>> Stan and  then   after   returning from Europe Stan made 
me a
> >>  >> great
> >>  >>>> deal
> >>  >>>>> and
> >>   >>>>>>>>> I
> >>   >>>>>>>>> traded it in on a  slightly used  and  upgraded 99  Rhodes 
in
> >> >> 2000,
>  >>  >>>> but
> >>  >>>>>>>>>  that
> >>  >>>>>>>>> is
> >>   >>>>>>>>> another  story. I like to tell   people that I liked the  
boat
> >> >> so
>  >>  >>>> much I
> >>  >>>>>>>>>  bought
> >>  >>>>>>>>> it twice. I   still  take   the boat back to GB in Edenton, 
NC
> >>  >>  when
> >> >>>>>> it
>  >> >>>>>  needs
> >>  >>>>>>>>> work which is   infrequently.  Stan and GB is the most 
honest
> >> >>>>   business
> >> >>>>> I
> >>   >>>>>>>>> have
> >>   >>>>>>>>> ever dealt with and they     still do good work!
> >> >>>>>>>>>  I   just recently  retired from the  Army after 30 years  of
> >>  >> service.
> >> >>>>  I
> >>  >>>>>>>>> retired from  Fort  Monroe, Va and  now  live in  
Smithfield,
>  Va
> >> >> at
> >>   >>>>>>>>> the
> >>   >>>>>>>>> intersection of the  Pagan   and  James Rivers. I keep my 
boat
> >> >> at
>  >>  >>>>>> the
> >>  >>>>> Old
> >>   >>>>>>>>> Point
> >>   >>>>>>>>> Comfort Marina at Ft Monroe    in  Hampton, Va which is  
about
> >> >> 22
>  >>  >>>> miles
> >> >>>>>  from
> >>  >>>>>>>>> Smithfield.  My  children are grown  now so I primarily
> >> >>  singlehand
> >>  >>>>> which
>  >>  >>>>>>>>>  is
>  >>  >>>>>>>>> easy to do in a Rhodes. I  have   enjoyed sailing the
> >> >>  Southern
> >>  >>>>> Chesapeake
>  >>  >>>>>>>>> for
> >>   >>>>>>>>> the last  four years. Previously  I  have sailed my  Rhodes
> >> >> out
>  >> >>  of
> >> >>>>>  Middle
> >>  >>>>>>>>>  River
> >>  >>>>>>>>> near  Baltimore, Newbern, NC  on the  Neuse  river, and
>  >> >> Washington
> >>  >>>>  DC
> >> >>>>> on
> >>   >>>>>>>>> the
> >>   >>>>>>>>> Potomac River. As all of you will  agree,  the Rhodes is a
> >> >> great
> >>  >>>>>  costal
> >>  >>>>>>>> and
> >>   >>>>>>>>> inland pocket  cruiser!
>  >>  >>>>>>>>>
> >>   >>>>>>>>> Mike Corley
> >>   >>>>>>>>> S/V   Ranger
>  >>  >>>>>>>>> 99 Rhodes
>  >>  >>>>>>>>> Hampton Roads,    Va
> >>  >>>>>>>>>     __________________________________________________
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