[Rhodes22-list] Moving trailerless boat in VA

The Rhodes 22 Email List rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Tue Dec 30 11:09:29 EST 2014


Congratulations Rummy! You are probably through the worst of this now. Are
you at home? In two weeks you will be through with those lung exercises,
thank god, and feeling much better. Most of the rest is just waiting to heal
enough to be able to drive and lift something heavier than a beer bottle.
The waiting is like watching grass grow.  
Glad to see you didn't let this little setback didn't interfere
significantly with your presence on the list.

Graham 



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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Moving trailerless boat in VA

Elle,
Thanks for asking. I'm heeling quickly and getting stronger every day. I've
been using a minimal amount of pain pills and doing everything that is asked
of  me. Breathing exercises are a pain in the ass, but I have noticed that
the more  I do, the better I feel. Walking farther every day and hope to be
back to normal  in a couple of weeks. It is an amazing process. 
It is more important now than ever to sign your posts so everyone will know
who is posting.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 12/29/2014 4:00:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org writes:

Please  sign your posts, folks...;^)
elle will be the list scold until Rummy wants  to take over again...(how're
ya doin' , Rummy?) elle

Beer is  good....people are crazy


1992 Rhodes 22    Recycled  '06"Watermusic"  {Lady in Red}
watermusic38 at yahoo.com 

On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 5:41 PM, The Rhodes 22 Email List
<rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:


I'm a newbie  too and loving the Rhodes. Sailing around Deltaville you'll
find plenty of  wind. In fact, you may want to invest in a 130 jib. I'm
about 125 miles  north and when checking wind it always seems to be blowing
harder down south.

You  might consider biting the bullet and buying a  proper trailer. Shop
around - you've got months.

1) It'll be a lot  cheaper to get a truck to pull a boat on its trailer. I
investigated  renting a U-Haul pickup to go 250 miles to pick up a boat (and
return) on a  trailer it was around $300. Of course gas costs too.
2) For as long as you  own the boat, having a trailer will let you pull and
store it on trailer is  much cheaper than a lift and such - save you
hundreds of dollars every  year.
3) If you ever want to sell, it'll be a lot easier to  sell.

Add up all the money saved over the years and I think you'll find  the
trailer is very cost competitive.




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