[Rhodes22-list] Introduction

Leland LKUHN at cnmc.org
Mon Sep 24 12:53:31 EDT 2012


Sean,

Welcome aboard!

Good list of must-have features.

I could live without the IMF but certainly wouldn't want to.  It's just so
easy to deploy, furl, and store.  I rarely reef the main but when I do it's
much easier than reefing a nonfurling main.  I went out on an Islander36 on
Saturday and the captain used only the Genoa because he was feeling too lazy
to deal with the mainsail.  I love his boat and certainly like many things
about it more than our Rhodes, but I kept comparing (to myself) all the many
more things that I like about our boats.

It's nice to have a working electrical system for everything it does and
Lake Michigan is a much larger area than I sail.  Just an FYI, I rarely use
my radio and the one time I used it in an emergency the Coast Guard asked me
to call them back on my cell phone.

The motor mount and tiller linkage system I could also live without but
again wouldn't want to.

I've been looking around for a replacement for my totaled Rhodes and your
price is realistic.  My problem is finding one in my price range (don't want
too cheap and can't afford too expensive) that I don't have to travel
half-way across the country to see.  I don't want a trailer; can't keep one
in my neighborhood; don't want to pay to store one; and certainly don't want
to buy an over-priced towing package for my wife's SUV.  There just aren't
that many used Rhodes22s out there to choose from.

Good luck with your search!

Lee
1986 Rhodes22  AT EASE
Kent Island, MD



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