[Rhodes22-list] Mary Lou & Lee

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Thu Jan 6 06:45:20 EST 2011


Joe,
The hose clamps will slide off in the event of a catastrophic event. Don't  
ask me how I know.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 1/4/2011 2:33:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
jjcampjr at yahoo.com writes:

Mary Lou  & Lee:

Thanks for the advice & photo.  I may elect to  simply tie a safety line on 
the 
rudder assembly.  I hadn't considered  the possibility of tearing off the 
brackets when running aground.  I  am looking at a marina at Hack's 
Point...pretty far up.  My buddy has  a boat there, and I've noted that it 
is a 
long sail to the bay.  I  will not put her in until the spring of 2012, so 
lots 
of time to  consider.  I hope to be able to meet lots of Rhodes people up  
there.

Joe 



________________________________
From:  Mary Lou Troy <mtroy at atlanticbb.net>
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List  <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Tue, January 4, 2011 1:59:53  PM
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Hi Joe,

We use a  stainless hose clamp on the pin.

Before you decide where to keep your  boat, I'd strongly suggest you 
look a little further south. The northern  Elk River is shallow and 
full of powerboat traffic. There are some nice  marinas on the Bohemia 
but daysailing would be limited to the Bohemia and  Upper Elk. When we 
first started sailing we used to sail out of Elk Neck  State Park but 
soon looked for a place further south to keep the boat. The  Sassafras 
has some nice marinas but a long motor to get out to the bay. We  
sailed out of the Middle River for a while but then moved over to the  
Eastern Shore. There are good marinas at Worton, Tolchester and Rock  
Hall. Even Rock Hall is less than 2 hours from center city  
Philadelphia. In any event welcome back.

Mary Lou
1991 R22  Fretless
Rock Hall, MD



At 01:24 PM 1/4/2011, you  wrote:
>Since I don't visit the forum too often, I will follow a  protocol of faux
>formality.
>
>First: Let me wish everyone  a great new year.
>
>Second: Let me address the reason for my  visit:  I'd like to find 
>out what sort
>of device is used  on the lower pin of the rudder assembly to hold it in  
the
>bracket?  When I took the rudder off to winterize, I realized  that there 
was
>nothing there to hold it all in place.  I can't  remember what sort of pin 
or
>clip Elton had me install when he  delivered the boat.  I was going 
>to visit the
>hardware  store and take a stab at what seems logical, but a well 
>placed  inquiry
>with you "informed" boaters seems like a better first  step.
>
>Third: Despite having retired from police work, shifted  to teaching 
college
>English and moved from PA to NC in July, we have  decided to return 
>to the land
>of our roots.  I will be  taking the boat from Kerr Lake in NC to a 
>marina (yet
>to be  determined) on the northern Chesapeake.  NC is very nice, but it's  
just
>not us.  We found ourselves missing the context of  established history,
>friendships and family more than we  anticipated.  No offense to the 
>good folks
>here.   They have been great.  So, if there are any Rhodies near Elkton  or
>Chesapeake City MD, keep an eye out for me.  And...thanks for  your 
>advice on the
>rudder matter.   ttfn.
>
>Joe
>
>
>
>
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