[Rhodes22-list] New fixins

Ronald Lipton ronald.lipton at gmail.com
Sun Apr 22 21:11:06 EDT 2012


Hi,

  A few years ago I had a similar cover made at a local canvas shop.  It does not extend as far forward,
but does a nice job of protecting the cabin and keeps much of the water out.  I also used the snaps 
for the pop-top enclosure. it is held up in the cabin with a pole in the cabin table holder,

Ron


On Apr 22, 2012, at 12:11 PM, peter klappert wrote:

> 
> Art's message reminds me: I've intended to post some pix of the cover I had made for my 2012 R22, so here they are. The main purpose is to protect from bird krap, but also to afford sun protection.
> 
> The pix work best in numerical order.
> 
> We used the snap points for the pop-top enclosure, thereby reducing the # of holes we had to add to the boat. The boom is in its lower position. There are "vinyl" (I forget the right term) windows for the solar panels.
> 
> The pix may or may not also show two very effective bird deterrents: a WhirlyBird hung below the spreader from the burgee halyard and an 8' Daddi LongLegs (however it's spelt) which is held in place over the boom using bungee cords to the life & stern rails. I may add another LongLegs on the forward deck.
> 
> A neighbor who for years had a C&C in Jamaica tells me that some owners there had covers that hung down over the sides of the hull for added sun protection. The design of the current cover will allow me to add a second cover for cabin sides, forward deck &/or the sides of the hull, should that be needed. A 2-part cover is really the only practical way to take such complete coverage on & off. 
> 
> I'm in DC right now, but I'll be back in FL to remove the cover in about 2 weeks. Can't hardly wait! 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Art Czerwonky" <a_czerwonky at yahoo.com>
> To: "rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org Rhodes list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2012 11:28:17 PM
> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New fixins
> 
> Fellow Rhoadies,
> 
> It has been an interesting Spring, especially with the warmer seasons, more opportunity to use our boat, and more opportunity for project work.  I'll share one that others may want to try themselves, not at all easy, but very useful in protecting our floating investment.  I made a single variable width canvas cover to accomplish part of the greater need for a full boat cover, namely overlapping the cabin, both the pop-top cover and the side cabin windows.  From past history, the flat windows cannot conform to the complex curve of the cabin side wall, and at some point will begin to leak water into the boat bilges.  This cover has worked nicely for me since it covers the windows and hatch.  Try doing this,especially if you have an older Rhodes - it may make it unnecessary to re-bed the windows.
>   
> You may want this done for you, in which case notice Stans confidence in producing all such  canvas products, a  new offering.  I suspect he may have started his own canvas shop.  If you do it yourself, it looks easier than it actually is if you have any degree of detail - be sure your stitching machine is a heavy duty, cause mama will not want to overhaul her light one!
> 
> I also put a flat Sunbrella cover flap over my companionway cover, which is wood.  It protects nicely from the UV's and cracking. 
>  
> Other than that, I still highly recommend coming down to Florida sailing, especially next winter.  Cap'n Keller can tell you about his annual cruising adventures in the Fort Myers environs and make you very envious!
> 
> 
> Art
> s/v Mary Jane
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