[Rhodes22-list] rig measurements

Richard Arking richard.arking at gmail.com
Tue Nov 15 22:51:02 EST 2011


Tom, Mary Lou, Thanks for your advice, which I will heed.  So,Mary Lou,
I'll rig and deploy the UPS the way you had already described to me.  And
I'll use the Doyle City Island loft since they gave you good service.
Thanks   Richard

On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Mary Lou Troy <mtroy at atlanticbb.net>wrote:

> It seems to me that someone once told me that the different Doyle
> lofts are independently owned and don't necessarily talk to each other.
>
> Not sure if Tom's came from the same loft but the mass order that was
> done back in the early 2000s went to Doyle City Island/Doyle Ploch.
> http://www.doyleplochsails.com/dp-contactus.htm
>
> Paul Beaudin at City Island was the one who helped us get the sail
> cloth weight and dimensions right. He was great to work with.
>
> There's a link on the Rhodes owners page to discussions (and a now
> outdated order form and pricing) from the time.
> http://www.rhodes22.org/upssail/index.html
>
> I agree with Tom that it would be overkill to do all the hardware
> modifications to put it forward of the mast when a spinnaker would do
> as well. The beauty of the UPS is that it is so simple to fly and
> that it is good upwind (to a near reach) in light air.
>
> Best,
> Mary Lou
>
>
> At 09:41 PM 11/15/2011, you wrote:
> >i have a ups ...in fact it was the first in the fleet...and i would
> >not recommend forward of the forestay..if youre going to do that get
> >a spinnaker..the beauty of it behind the forestay  is that you can
> >tack or jibe like a jib...i dont know which loft your using but  the
> >fleet has bought enough of them that the measurements should be
> >handy...one of the ny lofts made mine...if i find the info ill send
> >it tomorrow or maybe someone else has it handy
> >
> >good luck
> >
> >tom
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Richard Arking <richard.arking at gmail.com>
> >To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> >Sent: Tue, Nov 15, 2011 9:28 pm
> >Subject: [Rhodes22-list] rig measurements
> >
> >
> >Does anyone recall the values for an R-22's "I" and "J" measurements?
> >("I" = vertical distance from  masthead  to deck,  "J" = horizontal
> >distance from top of genoa furler  aft to the mast).  I'm about to order a
> >UPS sail from Doyle; they need these measurements.  Doyle's website has a
> >list of the these measurements for many sailboats including a "Rhodes
> >Continental 22". I think this was an early name for the Rhodes, perhaps
> >before Stan began building them in house,  but are the measurements
> >identical from then to now?
> >Also, Mary Lou Troy has been generous with helpful comments about her UPS
> >-she likes it.  Doyle says it should ideally and most practically be
> >mounted forward of the genoa, but no room for this on the R22.  But I
> >wonder if this could be done with a deck mounted retractable aluminum tube
> >bowsprit -Selden Mast has a neat one on their website !  I've sent Stan a
> >letter   but while awaiting his reply I recall Stan has said," Ask the
> >List". Am I daft or could this idea fly?  Richard Arking 1996 Recycled (no
> >name yet) being accessorized at GB.
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