[Rhodes22-list] Moving trailerless boat in VA

The Rhodes 22 Email List rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Tue Dec 30 22:50:32 EST 2014


You picked the right time to do it...you'll be ready to roll when the weather moderates.

elle
 Beer is good....people are crazy


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

     On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 7:31 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
   

 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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