[Rhodes22-list] Leave Bimini up? Anchor rode rope to chain connection? IMF Main storage

The Rhodes 22 Email List rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Fri Jun 19 07:16:37 EDT 2015


Seizing wire?  Most just use a piece of copper wire (solid conductor, no
insulation) removed from a short length of #12/2 or #14/2 (scrap) "Romex".
Your Home Depot probably throws the scraps away.

I have also seen a lot of folks simply use a cable tie, replaced annually
due to the weather.

Mike
s/v Windlass ('91)
Nissequogue River, NY



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Brooks, I would not leave my Bimini out while at the mooring unless it's
just an overnight and I'm sure I'm going back the next day. I'd rather avoid
the stress on all the connection points and the shortened life due to UV,
not to mention what could happen in a severe storm with that kind of extra
surface. You can wax the cockpit once or twice a year and address any UV
damage there. 

I also leave my Bimini rolled up with its cover on, standing upright tied to
the boom. That also secures the boom and reduces wear on the main sheet
block and shackles. 

I leave my anchor attached to the chain and rode in a plastic milk crate in
the lazerette. I leave a second anchor on the bow pulpit and carry a second
rode if I'm going to be doing more than s day sail. Any anchor rode you buy
will come with a loop at one end. I suggest buying a galvanized shackle and
using seizing wire to tie it so the pin doesn't come loose. I think It's
easier to just carry it forward and back than it is to mess with reattaching
the shackle and storing the rode up front. 

Happy sailing. 

Dave B 

> On Jun 18, 2015, at 10:48 PM, The Rhodes 22 Email List
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> 
> Thanks Mary Lou,
> 
> Wow, 16 years. More than one cover? 
> 
> I like your idea of tying bimini to boom - bothered me that it blocks 
> my cabin top solar panel. I may alternate depending on mood and 
> weather forecast. I do have SS bows so feels pretty sturdy.
> 
> I guess I'll have to experiment on anchor ideas. I'd like to leave the 
> anchor and chain on the bow pulpit if possible - doesn't sound that 
> heavy but awkward to carry. Fortress definitely preferable.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> 
> 
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