[Rhodes22-list] Rhodes 22 Questions

Leland LKUHN at cnmc.org
Thu Jul 21 13:45:43 EDT 2011


Art,

 

Absoutely!

 

Any opinions on waxing your boats?  Up until last week I’ve pressure-washed
my boat whenever it became embarrassingly dirty, which was about twice a
year (I don’t embarrass easily).

 

My boat just got washed and waxed by professionals (migrants) and the
deck/cockpit now looks better than when the boat was recyled.  It looks like
they painted it.  Now that I think about it, how do you say “wax” in
Spanish?  No idea how long it will remain looking good.

 

Wax on?  Wax off?

 

Thanks!

 

Lee

1986 Rhodes22  AT EASE

Kent Island, MD


Cover-man wrote:
> 
> Lee, 
> 
> Looking at your email again, it seems that some of us are so wedded to the
> IMF that we have forgotten that Peter Thorn and Roger found the
> conventional-masted R22 a well performing boat, and our own Stan-the-Man
> contemplated a new R22 Racer a few years ago, same as ours with portable
> ballast removed (RonRico, of course;  MtGay, Never!)
> conventionally-masted.
> 
> Have a nice day!
> 
> Art
> 
> On Jul 5, 2011, at 2:15 PM, Leland <LKUHN at cnmc.org> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Ron,
>> 
>> Welcome aboard!
>> 
>> I'm also a daysailor like Charles and agree with him except for a few
>> minor
>> comments.
>> 
>> That cockpit is amazing in size, comfort, and functionality; and if you
>> sail
>> with the poptop up it extends the cockpit into the covered cabin.  It all
>> really adds to your sailing enjoyment.
>> 
>> My 1986 boat was recycled in 2005 so my IMF isn't very old, but I've
>> never
>> had an issue with it.
>> 
>> Most people would agree with Charles that the Rhodes22 isn't a racer, but
>> it
>> does carry a PHRF of 258, which is respectable.  3,000 pounds with 300
>> square foot of sail and a small low-drag keel make it faster than similar
>> sized cruisers.  It's easy to sail but to get max speed it does take some
>> skill.  On a close reach you'll need to reduce a lot of that sail if you
>> have much wind.
>> 
>> If you go to SailboatOwners.com you'll see that our boats ranked #1.
>> Before
>> going out and buying a Rhodes you'll want to look at the non-scientific
>> approach to the survey. It mostly expresses owner satisfaction.
>> 
>> I'll gladly fill your ears with my "unbiased" opinions if you'd like to
>> talk.  For the type of boat it far surpasses any of its competitors.
>> 
>> Lee
>> 1986 Rhodes22  AT EASE
>> Kent Island, MD
>> 202.476.5369
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> blue66corvette wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Ron
>>> Welcome to 'Da List' ....
>>> I only towed my boat from the factory to Dallas and other than to launch
>>> and retrieve to a dry slip 200 yards away can't say much for pulling the
>>> boat..... 
>>> 
>>> When it comes to cruising for a week or so; this becomes a life style
>>> choice. If you are one that enjoys 'camping' in a travel trailer and
>>> that
>>> type of outing, then the Rhodes is about as good as a 'pocket yacht'
>>> gets.
>>> There are several 22 ft sail boats that can be used for this and I
>>> believe
>>> even an older Rhodes has more to offer. 
>>> 
>>> Personally,  I use the boat for day sailing and it is the best. I chose
>>> this boat for specific reasons and it has not failed in the choices I
>>> made;
>>> 1. This boat has one of the largest cockpits available. It is larger
>>> than
>>> many of the 30 ft boats I have seen and the cockpit is where you spend
>>> most of your time when you day sail
>>> 2.  With the IMF (when it works) it is very easy to single handed sail
>>> this boat. (The system does require periodic updating and maintenance,
>>> but
>>> then so does everything else)
>>> 3. There is enough cabin to store gear, necessary "pit stops" etc that
>>> one
>>> does not necessarily get with a true day sailer.
>>> 4. Though not a serious consideration at the time of purchase, a point
>>> that I have become well aware of is the quality of construction that
>>> General Boats performs. each boat that Stan produces is a hand made one
>>> of
>>> a kind and as a result these boats are easily maintained.
>>> 
>>> One note of warning .... if you want to race, don't get this boat, she
>>> is
>>> slow; but if you understand that life  and many things in it are a
>>> journey, not a destination, then she's a great boat.
>>> 
>>> That's why I bought a Rhodes and why I would do it again ....
>>> 
>>> Fair winds
>>> 
>>> Charles Nieman
>>> s/v Blue Feather
>>> 1984 R22
>>> ~~~/)~~
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 11:32:39 -0400
>>>> From: amazingmisterx at gmail.com
>>>> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>>>> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rhodes 22 Questions
>>>> 
>>>> My wife and I are seriously looking at the Rhodes 22 and we thought we
>>>> would
>>>> ask
>>>> some questions of the group.
>>>> 
>>>> We are looking for a boat that will make a good boat to sail in our
>>>> retirement.
>>>> We like to go cruising in the Great Lakes for a week or so at a time as
>>>> well
>>>> as
>>>> day sailing. We were wondering how many of you do trips and how
>>>> adaptable
>>>> this
>>>> boat is to do this. If the boat carries 15 gal. of water, what do you
>>>> do
>>>> about
>>>> the extra water you need if you want to be out away from civilization
>>>> for
>>>> a
>>>> reasonable amount of time?
>>>> 
>>>> What size vehicel is needed to tow the boat without putting too much
>>>> stress
>>>> on
>>>> your vehicle.
>>>> 
>>>> How satisfied are you with your Rhodes vs. other boats in this
>>>> category?
>>>> 
>>>> We want a boat that will be easy to handle as we age and not be
>>>> something
>>>> we
>>>> have to constantly chase repairs for. If we get a recycled Rhodes, does
>>>> the
>>>> factory fix anything that needs repaired including leaks, etc?
>>>> 
>>>> Not sure what else to ask. Where can I find cruising/trip stories by
>>>> owners
>>>> of
>>>> RHodes 22s?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for your help!
>>>> 
>>>> Ron
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Ron Jewett
>>>> What's so amazing about him?
>>>> Are you kidding?
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